Led Zeppelin Scores A Top 40 Album And Song Simultaneously

 

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d Zeppelin Continues to Chart in the UK

Despite not releasing new music in decades, Led Zeppelin has achieved an impressive feat on the UK charts. The iconic rock band has landed inside the top 40 on two of the country’s most important rock rankings.

Four Symbols Returns to the Top 40

Led Zeppelin’s untitled fourth album, commonly referred to as “Four Symbols” in the UK, has climbed to No. 36 on the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart. This album has consistently ranked high on the chart, thanks to its enduring popularity and passionate fan base. With this latest ranking, “Four Symbols” is on the verge of hitting a remarkable milestone: 600 weeks spent on the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart. If it manages to stay on the chart for just one more week, it will officially become a 600-week veteran.

Stairway to Heaven” Reappears on the Rock Chart

In addition to the album’s success, Led Zeppelin’s classic hit “Stairway to Heaven” has re-entered the Official Rock & Metal Singles chart at No. 39. This is a notable achievement, considering the song’s release date and lack of current promotion. Over the years, “Stairway to Heaven” has made a total of 627 appearances on the ranking, with its highest peak at No. 3.

Enduring Legacy

Led Zeppelin’s continued presence on the UK charts is a testament to the band’s lasting impact on rock music. Their unique blend of blues, hard rock, folk, and eastern influences has influenced generations of musicians, and their music remains timeless. Tracks like “Stairway to Heaven” continue to captivate audiences, solidifying the band’s legacy as one of the most iconic and enduring rock acts of all time.

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