LED ZEPPELIN: Whole Lotta Loot

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Ahead of the 50th anniversary this Saturday of the release of Led Zeppelin's self-titled debut comes a new Billboard ranking of their music.

Billboard has taken data compiled by Nielsen Media on the band and ranked their most popular songs as "voted on by U.S. consumers with their time and money" -- all $22.6-million of it since 2007 when their catalog was made available on iTunes. (This list is based on revenue from downloads and streams, but does not include physical album or singles sales).

Here are the band's Top 10 sellers:

  1. "Stairway to Heaven" - $2,903,223.42
  2. "Kashmir" - $1,421,130.32
  3. "Immigrant Song" - $1,306,140.94
  4. "Black Dog" - $1,167,232.19
  5. "Whole Lotta Love" - $1,034,129.29
  6. "Ramble On" - $888,793.61
  7. "Over the Hills and Far Away" - $757,125.57
  8. "Goin' to California" - $694,689.56
  9. "Rock n' Roll" - $636,985.97
  10. "D'yer Mak'er" - $553,459.73

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