Robert Plant has been known to put unique spins on classic Led Zeppelin songs when performing solo. The latest example comes from a recent appearance on the BBC’s Later with Jools Holland.
Embedded below is Plant joined by Irish singer Imelda May performing a big band rendition of “Rock And Roll.” The piano and horns sound absolutely incredible, as do Plant and May.
Plant was recently honored with three Grammy Award nominations along with Allison Krauss for their 2021 album Raise the Roof, the follow-up to their 2007 album Raising Sand which won five Grammys including Album of the Year. This time around, Plant and Krauss are nominated for Best Country Duo/Group Performance for “Going Where The Lonely Go,” Best American Roots Song for “High and Lonesome” and Best Americana Album.
Led Zeppelin: All 92 Songs Ranked
Led Zeppelin and their catalog as a whole have become more beloved and revered with time as they’ve been passed down through generations and become standards for which future bands are measured.
So, how do you honor one of the greatest, most influential bands of all time? Hunker down with a fifth of Jack Daniel’s, a 2-liter of Coke and dive headfirst into the “Zep-a-Thon.” Dubbed so by Jack Black when the band received the Kennedy Center Honors in 2012, the “Zep-a-Thon” is a musical binge session where you listen to all of Zeppelin’s eight studio albums (plus the 1982 compilation album Coda) in one sitting. This binge wasn’t all for pleasure, even though it was oddly fulfilling. The purpose of doing this was for research in order to rank all 92 original Zeppelin tracks.
Exhausting? Yes. A bit much? Maybe, but crazier things have likely been committed in the name of Zeppelin throughout the past five decades.
Where do your favorite Zeppelin tracks rank? Click through the gallery below to find out!
Additional song descriptions by Brian Ives.