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Discography
- “Achilles Last Stand.” Written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. Presence.
- “All My Love.” Written by John Paul Jones and Robert Plant. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. In Through the Out Door.
- “Black Dog.” Written by Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, and Robert Plant. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. Led Zeppelin IV.
- “Candy Store Rock.” Written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. Presence.
- Celebration Day. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. LP. Europe. Warner/Atlantic/Swan Song 532632-R1. 2012. https://www.discogs.com/Led-Zeppelin-Celebration-Day/release/5811299.
- “Custard Pie.” Written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. Physical Graffiti.
- “Dancing Days.” Written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. Houses of the Holy.
- “Doctor’s Orders.” Written by Geoff Stephens, Roger Greenaway, and Roger Cook. Recorded by Carol Douglas. 45. USA. Midland International MB-10113. 1974. https://www.discogs.com/Carol-Douglas-Doctors-Orders/release/2201734.
- “Fool in the Rain.” Written by Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, and Robert Plant. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. In Through the Out Door.
- “For Your Life.” Written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. Presence.
- “For Your Life.” Written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. Celebration Day.
- “Hots on for Nowhere.” Written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. Presence.
- Houses of the Holy. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. LP. USA. Atlantic SD 7255. 1973. https://www.discogs.com/Led-Zeppelin-Houses-Of-The-Holy/release/4912985.
- In Through the Out Door. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. LP. USA. Swan Song SS 16002. 1979. https://www.discogs.com/Led-Zeppelin-In-Through-The-Out-Door/release/10340960.
- “It’s Nobody’s Fault But Mine.” Written by Blind Willie Johnson. Recorded by Blind Willie Johnson. 78. USA. Columbia 14303-D. 1928. https://www.discogs.com/Blind-Willie-Johnson-Dark-Was-The-Night-Cold-Was-The-Ground-Its-Nobodys-Fault-But-Mine/release/4013883.
- “Kashmir.” Written by Jimmy Page, John Bonham, and Robert Plant. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. Physical Graffiti.
- “Kung Fu Fighting.” Written by Carl Douglas. Recorded by Carl Douglas. 45. USA. 20th Century TC-2140. 1974. https://www.discogs.com/Carl-Douglas-Kung-Fu-Fighting-Gamblin-Man/release/8851838.
- Led Zeppelin. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. LP. USA. Atlantic SD 8216. 1969. https://www.discogs.com/Led-Zeppelin-Led-Zeppelin/release/2914490.
- Led Zeppelin. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. CD box set. USA. Atlantic 7 82144-2. 1990. https://www.discogs.com/Led-Zeppelin-Led-Zeppelin/release/3694219.
- Led Zeppelin III. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. LP. USA. Atlantic SD 7021. 1970. https://www.discogs.com/Led-Zeppelin-Led-Zeppelin-III/release/11052368.
- Led Zeppelin IV. Also known as Untitled. Also known as Zoso. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. LP. USA. Atlantic SD-7028. 1971. https://www.discogs.com/Led-Zeppelin-Led-Zeppelin-IV/release/13118794.
- “Never Can Say Goodbye.” Written by Clifton Davis. Recorded by Gloria Gaynor. 45. USA. MGM M 14748. 1974. https://www.discogs.com/Gloria-Gaynor-Never-Can-Say-Goodbye/release/8472656.
- The Next Day. Recorded by David Bowie. CD. Europe. ISO/Columbia 88765 46186 2. 2013. https://www.discogs.com/David-Bowie-The-Next-Day/release/4876961.
- “Nobody’s Fault But Mine.” Written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. Presence.
- “The Ocean.” Written by Jimmy Page, John Bonham, John Paul Jones, and Robert Plant. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. Houses of the Holy.
- Physical Graffiti. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. LP. USA. Swan Song SS 2-200. 1975. https://www.discogs.com/Led-Zeppelin-Physical-Graffiti/release/11411981.
- Presence. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. LP. USA. Swan Song SS 8416. 1976. https://www.discogs.com/Led-Zeppelin-Presence/release/4380405.
- “Royal Orleans.” Written by John Bonham, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, and Robert Plant. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. Presence.
- “Since I’ve Been Loving You.” Written by Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, and Robert Plant. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. Led Zeppelin III.
- “Stairway to Heaven.” Written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. Led Zeppelin IV.
- “Tea for One.” Written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. Presence.
- “Ten Years Gone.” Written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. Physical Graffiti.
- “The Wanton Song.” Written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. Recorded by Led Zeppelin. Physical Graffiti.
Television
- Interview. Television program. Produced by Legacy Media. Australia: Seven Network Australia, 17 Apr. 2018. Includes interview of Robert Plant by Andrew Denton.