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Led Zeppelin's Singles?


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Good Times Bad Times" / "Communication Breakdown" · "Whole Lotta Love" / "Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)" · "Immigrant Song" / "Hey Hey What Can I Do" · "Black Dog" / "Misty Mountain Hop" · "Rock and Roll" / "Four Sticks" · "Over the Hills and Far Away" / "Dancing Days" · "D'yer Mak'er" / "The Crunge" · "Trampled Under Foot" / "Black Country Woman" · "Candy Store Rock" / "Royal Orleans" · "Fool in the Rain" / "Hot Dog"

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I want to now, wich songs was released as a singles.

I know this:

Whole Lotta Love (Side A) - Living Loving Maid (Said B ).

Thanks!

If you want to have an "idea" of Led Zeppelin singles worldwide, you can take a look at my led zeppelin discography on line: it's free, it's for reference and there are 100s more singles than on the book (that it was the best reference, long time ago).

Have fun and please let me know what you think ...

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Oh, well, yes we do. Downloading's becoming a bit more prolific now, so singles aren't as easy to come by as they were - but we're definately not strictly anti-singles. I'd know - I've bought some shiteous ones in my time :D

I think we all have :bagoverhead:

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Is "Immigrant Song/Hey Hey What Can I Do" rare?

If you're considering the US single, it's a 1$ record.

The only Immigrant / Hey singles that I remember interesting / rare are:

- the italian different ps 45-2777

- the turkish edition WITH picture sleeve 71505

- the japanese promo with ps P1007

- the swedish promo with ps 70460

More or less all the others from worldwide are common items (or not expensive).

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If you're considering the US single, it's a 1$ record.

The only Immigrant / Hey singles that I remember interesting / rare are:

- the italian different ps 45-2777

- the turkish edition WITH picture sleeve 71505

- the japanese promo with ps P1007

- the swedish promo with ps 70460

More or less all the others from worldwide are common items (or not expensive).

I heard that those 2 songs weren't widely released together...

Apparently that wasn't true...

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I thought the UK had a strict no-singles policy.

The UK is big on singles, it's in the US where it's a thing of the past.

As far as Zeppelin, Peter Grant didn't want any of their songs to be released as singles there but Atlantic did release one for "Whole Lotta Love" to the bands chagrin. In America & elsewhere there was at least one single released per album.

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I want to now, wich songs was released as a singles.

I know this:

Whole Lotta Love (Side A) - Living Loving Maid (Said B ).

Thanks!

my dad has a japaneese import single of black country woman and trampled under foot

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Good Times Bad Times/Communication Breakdown

Whole Lotta Love/Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)

Immigrant Song/Hey Hey What Can I Do

Black Dog/Misty Mountain Hop

Rock n Roll/Four Sticks

Over the Hills and Far Away/Dancing Days

D'Yer Mak'er/The Crunge

Trampled Underfoot/Black Country Woman

Candy Store Rock/Royal Orleans

Fool in the Rain/Hot Dog

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Still interesting to note that 'Candy Store Rock' was a single. Pretty cool.

I do have two Zeppelin 45s:

'Immigrant Song' b/w 'Hey Hey What Can I Do' [Atlantic 45-2777]

'Whole Lotta Love' b/w 'Living Loving Maid (She's Just A Woman)' [Atlantic 45-2690]

The 'Immigrant Song' 45 has "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law" etched in cursive on the runout groove by Mr. Page :D More Crowley stuff...

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I can't find the site that I was looking at but, I was reading that there where several different 7" disc's produced for promo's and the radio stations after the 1971 sessions of Stairway to Heaven where finished. Some where cut into two parts one 4:00 part for each side, some with separate mono and stereo sides and some with the same song just on both side's.

How many copies where made and how many still remain I no not. But I'd say that they would be the rare one's.

Bonzolikedrumer

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