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Parent topics
- Led Zeppelin [r]: English hard rock and blues group formed in 1968, known for their albums and stage shows. [e]
Subtopics
- Led Zeppelin II [r]: A 1969 album written and recorded by Led Zeppelin, which became their first number one album. Also known by the title Brown Bomber. [e]
- Bring It On Home (Led Zeppelin song) [r]: A 1969 blues rock song recorded by Led Zeppelin for their album Led Zeppelin II. [e]
- The Lemon Song [r]: A 1969 blues-rock song recorded by Led Zeppelin for their album Led Zeppelin II. [e]
- Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman) [r]: A 1969 hard rock song recorded by Led Zeppelin for their album Led Zeppelin II. [e]
- Moby Dick (song) [r]: A 1969 rock instrumental recorded by Led Zeppelin for their album Led Zeppelin II, which became a centrepiece for John Bonham's solo performances. [e]
- Ramble On [r]: 1969 rock song recorded by Led Zeppelin for their 1969 album Led Zeppelin II. [e]
- Thank You (song) [r]: A 1969 rock song recorded by Led Zeppelin for their album Led Zeppelin II. [e]
- What Is and What Should Never Be [r]: A 1969 rock song recorded by Led Zeppelin for their album Led Zeppelin II. [e]
- Whole Lotta Love [r]: 1969 song written and recorded by Led Zeppelin, which became a charting US single and a centrepiece for the group's live performances. [e]