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Led Zeppelin’s Cheer/Anthem and Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Led Zeppelin’s Cheer/Anthem and Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
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Led Zeppelin’s Cheer/Anthem and Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

They are a charismatic rock band.

They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995 and received the Japan Gold Disc Award in 2004.

They went on to win a Grammy Award in 2005.

In 2006, they were inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame.

This time, we take a closer look at their motivational/cheer songs.

Our research is based on the genuine voices of fans submitted to our site so far.

Among them, we’ve compiled the most popular songs in a ranked list.

Whether you’re a long-time fan or a first-time listener, please enjoy!

Led Zeppelin’s Cheer/Anthem and Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

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Led Zeppelin – Kashmir (Live from Celebration Day) [Official Video]
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Chase Utley’s walk-up song in MLB in the United States.

The band members consider it one of their greatest musical achievements.

Its original title was “Driving To Cashmir.” It was performed at every Led Zeppelin live show from their debut in 1975 until their final concert in 1980.

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Led Zeppelin – Rock And Roll (Live at Knebworth 1979) [Official Video]
Rock And RollLed Zeppelin

A straight-ahead rock song by the legendary band Led Zeppelin.

Although they often have a complex image, this track is easy to grasp: following Jimmy Page’s catchy, upbeat guitar riff, Robert Plant delivers with his overwhelming high notes—a very cool song.

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Led Zeppelin – Immigrant Song (Live 1972) (Official Video)
Immigrant SongLed Zeppelin

Released in November 1970, this was Led Zeppelin’s fourth single, and it was also included on their third album, Led Zeppelin III, which came out the previous month in October.

Known in Japanese as “Imin no Uta” (Immigrant Song), the track centers on the theme of migrants traveling from the East Coast to the West Coast of the American continent.

It serves as an anthem to encourage themselves as they traverse an unfathomable distance toward an unending goal.

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