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Led Zeppelin Popular Song Rankings [2025]

Led Zeppelin, a quintessential British hard rock band.

The path they walked was full of turbulence.

Even so, the times continued to seek them out, and in 2007 they successfully reunited for a live performance, which later came to be known as “Celebration Day.”

Feel the traces of their legendary journey through this ranking.

Led Zeppelin Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)

KashmirLed Zeppelin8rank/position

Led Zeppelin – Kashmir (Live from Celebration Day) [Official Video]
KashmirLed Zeppelin

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.

The OceanLed Zeppelin9rank/position

Led Zeppelin, a rock band that represents the UK.

They were a band that enjoyed immense support in the 1970s and have influenced many rock bands.

Their song “The Ocean” is famous as a piece themed around the sea, released in 1973 and achieving international success.

Though abstract, the lyrics are highly energetic, singing out to the ocean and reveling in its joy.

The melody is exhilarating as well, making it a must-listen for rock fans!

Communication BreakdownLed Zeppelin10rank/position

Led Zeppelin – Communication Breakdown (1969 Promo Film)
Communication BreakdownLed Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin is one of the quintessential British hard rock bands.

Among the tracks on their 1969 debut album, this one has a very driving, rock ’n’ roll feel and is really satisfying to listen to.

Led Zeppelin Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)

Immigrant Song / The Immigrant SongLed Zeppelin11rank/position

Led Zeppelin – Immigrant Song (Live 1972) (Official Video)
Immigrant Song / Led Zeppelin's 'Immigrant Song'

Formed in 1968, Led Zeppelin had a profound impact on the music world.

Their song “Immigrant Song,” released in 1970, continues to captivate fans with lyrics inspired by Vikings and Norse mythology.

Featuring a heavy guitar riff and Robert Plant’s powerful vocals, the track stands as one of Led Zeppelin’s signature songs, cementing its place in rock history.

Its epic theme and distinctive sound have been used across many media beyond music and remain beloved by a wide range of generations.

Through this song, listeners of all ages—including those in their seventies—can relive youthful memories and make new discoveries.

Rock n’ RollLed Zeppelin12rank/position

Led Zeppelin – Rock n’ Roll (Live at MSG, 1973) HD
Rock n' RollLed Zeppelin

If you’re a fan of Western music, this is a universal favorite! A high-energy number by Led Zeppelin, included on the album Led Zeppelin IV.

The song apparently developed out of a jam session.

It’s a super upbeat track, so it’s a great one to sing early on at karaoke to get the crowd going!

Ramble OnLed Zeppelin13rank/position

Led Zeppelin – Ramble On (Official Audio)
Ramble OnLed Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin, the legendary rock band that debuted with Led Zeppelin in 1969.

Ramble On, included on Led Zeppelin II released the same year, is a number inspired by the British fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings, whose poetic world fits perfectly with autumn.

In particular, the opening line, “’T was in the darkest depths of Mordor,”—wait, rather, “’T was the autumn leaves falling on the path when I was still there”—evokes an autumn landscape in the mind and is truly captivating.

Why not spend a special autumn moment with this song?

Since I’ve Been Loving YouLed Zeppelin14rank/position

Led Zeppelin – Since I’ve Been Loving You (Live at Madison Square Garden 1973) [Official Video]
Since I've Been Loving YouLed Zeppelin

Known as a masterpiece of blues rock, this work has continued to be loved by many listeners and critics for its deep emotional expression and technical performance.

Released in October 1970, it also held an important place in the band’s live shows.

The live footage from Madison Square Garden in 1973 is particularly famous.

Robert Plant’s emotive vocals and Jimmy Page’s passionate guitar solos are captivating, and while it strongly embraces blues elements, its lyrics—depicting a love affair tormented by infidelity and betrayal—are also striking.

It’s a must-recommend track for fans of blues and hard rock.