Cover Versions
- 1966: Q65 (Revolution)
- 1967: Bob Dylan and the Band (recorded during the basement sessions)
- 1969: Bakerloo
- 1970: Hawkwind (Hawkwind)
- 1971: Edgar Broughton Band (Edgar Broughton Band)
- 1990: Dread Zeppelin (Un-Led-Ed)
- 1995: Michael White & The White (Plays the Music of Led Zeppelin)
- 1995: Black on Blond (Wild Anticipation)
- 1999: Robert Lockwood, Jr. (Whole Lotta Blues: Songs of Led Zeppelin)
- 2006: Stephen Pearcy (Stripped)
- 2007: Studio 99 (Led Zeppelin: A Tribute)
- 2008: The Sword (played as a medley with their song, "Freya")
- 2010: Widespread Panic, UNO Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, LA 10/31/10
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