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Led Zeppelin Popular Song Ranking [2026]

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 Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Tea for OneLed Zeppelin21rank/position

A blues ballad by Led Zeppelin included on the album Presence, released in March 1976.

The lyrics, reflecting a longing for someone far away and a yearning for a lost love, really resonate.

Centered on universal emotions like loneliness, heartache, and despair, Robert Plant’s poignant vocals are striking.

The slow tempo and bluesy guitar tones heighten the sense of sorrow.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when memories of someone make your chest tighten a little.

You might enjoy letting yourself sink into thoughts of someone special as you listen to this track.

The Immigrant SongLed Zeppelin22rank/position

The Immigrant Song- Led Zeppelin 1973
The Immigrant SongLed Zeppelin

For a 50th birthday, to celebrate the start of a new year, how about Led Zeppelin’s “Immigrant Song,” famous for that iconic roar? It was also used as the theme song for the film The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and its stylish opening sequence became a hot topic.

White SummerLed Zeppelin23rank/position

White Summer (10/8/69 Playhouse Theatre) (Remaster)
White SummerLed Zeppelin

A classic by Led Zeppelin, with an ear-pleasing melody that evokes the summer sun.

Though instrumental, Jimmy Page’s guitar weaves an Oriental-tinged tone that creates an exotic atmosphere.

Included on the Led Zeppelin Boxed Set released in September 1990 and later featured in multiple box sets, this track stands as an important example of the band’s musical range.

Recorded in London on June 27, 1969, it’s a perfect summertime piece that makes you feel as if you’re relaxing at a seaside café—highly recommended for those who want to enjoy rock with a refreshing vibe.

In My Time of DyingLed Zeppelin24rank/position

In My Time of Dying (1990 Remaster)
In My Time of DyingLed Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin, the legendary rock band from the UK.

This work, which could be called the very essence of their blues rock, is a song that depicts profound sorrow and resolve as one offers prayers on their deathbed.

Included on the masterpiece Physical Graffiti, released in February 1975, its over-11-minute running time features recurring slide guitar tones that underscore the weight of an inescapable farewell.

In fact, the track was produced in a format close to a live studio recording, and even drummer John Bonham’s throat-clearing and unfiltered voice are left in at the end of the performance.

When facing the ultimate “goodbye” at life’s end, its raw sound will be there to console your heart.

Give it a listen on a night when you want to feel solemn.

Traveling Riverside BluesLed Zeppelin25rank/position

Led Zeppelin – Travelling Riverside Blues (Official Music Video)
Traveling Riverside BluesLed Zeppelin

Originally written and recorded by Robert Johnson.

Led Zeppelin first performed it in 1969 for a BBC session.

Jimmy Page plays this song on a 12-string acoustic guitar.