Led Zepplin's untitled fourth studio album, commonly known as Led Zepplin IV (1971), features the melodic and groundbreaking song, "Stairway to Heaven." This song is one of the most appreciated songs in the history of rock music. They also had some other memorable songs, such as, "Kashmir," and “Whole lotta love.”
They also performed several record-breaking tours, which earned the group it’s infamous reputation as one of the greatest bands of all time. Led Zepplin is considered to be one of the most successful, innovative, and influential rock groups in history.
Led Zepplin’s debut studio album was released in 1969. It attracted a large and devoted allegiance to the band. The record was commercially successful. "Stairway to Heaven" was their big iconic hit. Led Zepplin’s second album entirely defined the group. It helped to shape the entire genre of rock music as it was changing.
Led Zepplin became very famous in the United States. Their live shows were mesmerizing. They had an onstage chemistry that captivated audiences, which in turn, generated record sales. When Led Zepplin II was released in the United States in 1969, it already had advance orders for half a million copies. It was an instant success.