BY THE NUMBERS: ‘Led Zeppelin IV’
Led Zeppelin’s Led Zeppelin IV was released on this day (November 8) in 1971, and like much of the Zeppelin catalog, it’s only gotten better with age. In honor of…

16th September 1970: Three of the four members of British heavy rock group Led Zeppelin in Embankment Gardens, London. They pushed the Beatles down to number two, taking the Best British Group award at the Melody Maker Pop Polls today at the Savoy Hotel. They are, from left to right; singer Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page and drummer John Bonham. (Photo by Ian Showell/Keystone/Getty Images)
Ian Showell/Keystone/Getty ImagesLed Zeppelin’s Led Zeppelin IV was released on this day (November 8) in 1971, and like much of the Zeppelin catalog, it’s only gotten better with age.
In honor of its release, we break down some of the notable facts and figures of this iconic album.
- Age/Date Released: 47 (November 8, 1971)
- Number of Producers: 1 (Jimmy Page)
- Number of Tracks: 8
- “Black Dog”
- Highest Billboard 200 Album Chart Position: 2
- Weeks on the Billboard 200 Album Chart: 281
- Highest Billboard 100 Chart Positions:
- “Black Dog”: 15
- “Rock and Roll”: 47
- Ranking on Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: 69
- Copies Sold: 23 million (U.S.), 37 million (worldwide). Led Zeppelin IV remains the band’s best-selling album in their catalog.
Erica Banas is a rock/classic rock blogger that loves the smell of old vinyl in the morning.