Coda (album) - Sales Chart Performance

Sales Chart Performance

Album
Chart (1982) Peak Position
Norwegian Albums Chart 18
UK Albums Chart 4
Japanese Albums Chart 16
US Cash Box Top 100 Albums Chart 6
Canadian RPM Top 100 Albums Chart 3
New Zealand Top 50 Albums Chart 7
German Albums Chart 43
French Albums Chart 18
US Billboard The 200 Albums Chart 6
Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart 9
Singles

No commercial or promotional singles were issued, although three tracks received independent radio airplay. These songs were Led Zeppelin's debut on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, as the chart did not exist prior to 21 March 1981.

Year Single Chart Position
1982 "Darlene" Billboard Mainstream Rock 4
1982 "Ozone Baby" Billboard Mainstream Rock 14
1982 "Poor Tom" Billboard Mainstream Rock 18

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