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Stairway to Heaven

"Stairway to Heaven" is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin, released in late 1971 by Atlantic Records. It was composed by the band's guitarist Jimmy Page with lyrics written by lead singer Robert Plant for the band's untitled fourth studio album (commonly known as Led Zeppelin IV). The song is widely regarded as one of the greatest rock songs of all time.[3][4][5][6][7]

"Stairway to Heaven"
American radio promotional sleeve
Song by Led Zeppelin
from the album Led Zeppelin IV
Released8 November 1971 (1971-11-08)
RecordedDecember 1970, January 1971, February 1971[1]
StudioIsland Studios, London; Rolling Stones Mobile Studio, Headley Grange, Hampshire[1]
Genre
Length7:55[2]
LabelAtlantic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Jimmy Page
Audio
"Stairway to Heaven" on YouTube

The song has three sections, each one progressively increasing in tempo and volume. The song begins in a slow tempo with acoustic instruments (guitar and recorders) before introducing electric instruments. The final section is an uptempo hard rock arrangement, highlighted by Page's guitar solo and Plant's vocals, which ends with the plaintive a cappella line: "And she's buying a stairway to heaven".

"Stairway to Heaven" was voted number three in 2000 by VH1 on its list of the 100 Greatest Rock Songs,[8] in 2004 Rolling Stone magazine ranked "Stairway to Heaven" number 31 on its "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list.[9] It was the most requested song on FM radio stations in the United States at the time, despite never having been commercially released as a single in the US.[10] In November 2007, through download sales promoting Led Zeppelin's Mothership release, "Stairway to Heaven" reached number 37 on the UK Singles Chart.[11]

Writing and recording edit

The song originated in 1970 when Jimmy Page and Robert Plant were spending time at Bron-Yr-Aur, a remote cottage in Wales, following Led Zeppelin's fifth American concert tour. According to Page, he wrote the music "over a long period, the first part coming at Bron-Yr-Aur one night".[12] Page always kept a cassette recorder around, and the idea for "Stairway to Heaven" came together from bits of taped music.[13] The first attempts at lyrics, written by Robert Plant next to an evening log fire at Headley Grange, were partly spontaneously improvised and Page claimed, "a huge percentage of the lyrics were written there and then".[13] Jimmy Page was strumming the chords, and Robert Plant had a pencil and paper.

Led Zeppelin began recording "Stairway to Heaven" in December 1970 at Island Records' new recording studios on Basing Street in London.[14][15] The song was completed by the addition of lyrics by Plant during the sessions for Led Zeppelin IV at Headley Grange, Hampshire, in 1971.[16] Page then returned to Island Studios to record his guitar solo.[10]

The complete studio recording was released on Led Zeppelin IV in November 1971. The band's record label, Atlantic Records, wanted to issue it as a single, but the band's manager Peter Grant refused requests to do so in both 1972 and 1973. As a result, many people bought the fourth album as if it were the single.[10]

Composition edit

"Stairway to Heaven" is described as progressive rock,[17][18] folk rock,[19] and hard rock.[19] The song consists of three distinct sections, beginning with a quiet introduction on a finger-picked, six-string acoustic guitar and four recorders[20] (ending at 2:15) and gradually moving into a slow electric middle section (2:16–5:33), then a long guitar solo (5:34–6:44), before the faster hard rock final section (6:45–7:45), ending with a short vocals-only epilogue. Plant sings the opening, middle, and epilogue sections in his mid-vocal range; he sings the hard rock section in his higher range, which borders on falsetto.

Written in the key of A minor, the song opens with an arpeggiated, finger-picked guitar chord progression with a chromatic descending bassline A-G♯-G-F♯-F. Page used a Harmony Sovereign H1260 acoustic guitar and a Fender Electric XII 12-string electric guitar played directly into the board for the rhythm parts.[21]John Paul Jones contributed overdubbed recorders (probably soprano, alto, tenor, and bass)[22] in the opening section (he used a Mellotron and, later, a Yamaha CP-70B Grand Piano and Yamaha GX1 to synthesise this arrangement in live performances)[23] and a Hohner Electra-Piano electric piano in the middle section.

The sections build with more guitar layers, each complementary to the intro, with the drums entering at 4:18. The extended guitar solo in the song's final section was played for the recording on a 1959 Fender Telecaster given to Page by Jeff Beck (an instrument he used extensively with the Yardbirds)[23] plugged into a Supro amplifier,[24] although in an interview he gave to Guitar World magazine, Page said, "It could have been a Marshall, but I can't remember".[13] Three different improvised solos were recorded, with Page agonising about which to keep. Page later revealed, "I did have the first phrase worked out, and then there was the link phrase. I did check them out beforehand before the tape ran." He has likened the song to an orgasm.[25] The Am–G–F–G chord sequence in the third section of the song, centred on A minor, is typical of a chord progression in the Aeolian mode.[26]

Personnel edit

According to Jean-Michel Guesdon and Philippe Margotin:[1]

Live performances edit

The inaugural public performance of the song took place at Belfast's Ulster Hall on 5 March 1971.[23] Bassist John Paul Jones recalls that the crowd was unimpressed: "They were all bored to tears waiting to hear something they knew."[27]

The world radio premiere of "Stairway to Heaven" was recorded at the Paris Cinema on 1 April 1971, in front of a live studio audience, and broadcast three days later on the BBC.[28] The song was performed at almost every subsequent Led Zeppelin concert, only being omitted on rare occasions when shows were cut short for curfews or technical issues. The band's final performance of the song was in Berlin on 7 July 1980, which was also their last full-length concert until 10 December 2007 at London's O2 Arena; the version was the longest,[citation needed] lasting almost 15 minutes, including a seven-minute guitar solo.

 
Jimmy Page used a double-necked guitar to perform "Stairway to Heaven" live.

When playing the song live, the band would often extend it to over 10 minutes, with Page playing an extended guitar solo and Plant adding a number of lyrical ad-libs, such as "Does anybody remember laughter?", "And I think you can see that", "wait a minute!" and "I hope so".[citation needed] For performing this song live, Page used a Gibson EDS-1275 double neck guitar so that he would not have to pause when switching from a six to a 12-string guitar, while John Paul Jones utilized a mellotron to replicate the sound of the woodwind instruments he used on the studio recording.

By 1975, the song had a regular place as the finale of every Led Zeppelin concert. However, after their concert tour of the United States in 1977, Plant began to tire of "Stairway to Heaven": "There's only so many times you can sing it and mean it ... It just became sanctimonious."[29]

The song was played again by the surviving members of Led Zeppelin at the Live Aid concert in 1985;[23] at the Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary concert in 1988, with Jason Bonham on drums;[30] and by Jimmy Page as an instrumental version on his solo tours.

The first few bars were played alone during Page and Plant tours in lieu of the final notes of "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You", and in November 1994 Page and Plant performed an acoustic version of the song at a Tokyo news station for Japanese television. "Stairway to Heaven" was also performed at Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert at the O2 Arena, London on 10 December 2007.[31]

Plant cites the most unusual performance of the song ever as being that performed at Live Aid: "with two drummers (Phil Collins and Tony Thompson) while Duran Duran cried at the side of the stage – there was something quite surreal about that."[23]

Sunset Sound mix edit

A different version of this song by Led Zeppelin is featured on the remastered deluxe 2CD version of Led Zeppelin IV. Titled "Stairway to Heaven (Sunset Sound Mix)", it was recorded on 5 December 1970, at Island Studio, No. 1, in London with engineer Andy Johns and assistant engineer Diggs. This version runs 8:04, while the original version runs 8:02.[32]

Success and legacy edit

"Stairway to Heaven" is often rated among the greatest rock songs of all time.[3][4] According to music journalist Stephen Davis, although the song was released in 1971, it took until 1973 before the song's popularity ascended to truly "anthemic" status.[33] As Page recalled, "I knew it was good. I didn't know it was going to become like an anthem, but I did know it was the gem of the album, sure."[34]

"Stairway to Heaven" continues to top radio lists of the greatest rock songs, including a 2006 Guitar World readers poll of greatest guitar solos.[35] On the 20th anniversary of the original release of the song, it was announced via US radio sources that the song had logged up an estimated 2,874,000 radio plays.[10] As of 2000, the song had been broadcast on radio over three million times.[36] In 1990, a Tampa Bay area, Florida station (then WKRL) kicked off its all-Led Zeppelin format by playing "Stairway to Heaven" for 24 hours straight.[37] It is also the biggest-selling single piece of sheet music in rock history, clocking up an average of 15,000 copies yearly.[23] In total, over one million copies have been sold.[36]

Despite pressure from Atlantic Records, the band would not authorise the editing of the song for single release. Page told Rolling Stone in 1975, "We were careful to never release it as a single",[38] which forced buyers to buy the entire album.[39]

In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine put it at number 31 on their list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time", and was re-ranked at number 61 in 2021.[40] An article from 29 January 2009 Guitar World magazine rated Jimmy Page's guitar solo at number one in the publication's 100 Greatest Guitar Solos in Rock and Roll History.[41]

In 2001, the New York City-based classic rock radio station WAXQ conducted a listener survey to create a countdown of 1,043 rock songs (the number corresponding with the station's position on the dial at 104.3 FM). "Stairway To Heaven" garnered the most votes from listeners. WAXQ has conducted the survey annually since then; in each subsequent countdown that has followed, including the most recent in November 2023, "Stairway To Heaven" has been the top-ranked song.[42]

Plant once gave $10,000 to listener-supported radio station KBOO in Portland, Oregon during a pledge drive after the disc jockey solicited donations by promising the station would never play "Stairway to Heaven". Plant was station-surfing in a rental car he was driving to the Oregon Coast after a solo performance in Portland and was impressed with the non-mainstream music the station presented. When asked later for the reason why, Plant replied that it wasn't that he didn't like the song, but he'd heard it before.[43]

"Stairway to Heaven" was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry in 2023, based on its "cultural, historical or aesthetic importance in the nation’s recorded sound heritage."[44][45]

Spirit copyright infringement lawsuit edit

Page's opening acoustic guitar arpeggios bear a resemblance to the 1968 instrumental "Taurus" by the Los Angeles-based rock band Spirit, written by Spirit guitarist Randy California.[12][46] In the liner notes to the 1996 reissue of Spirit's self-titled debut album, California wrote: "People always ask me why 'Stairway to Heaven' sounds exactly like 'Taurus', which was released two years earlier. I know Led Zeppelin also played 'Fresh Garbage' in their live set. They opened up for us on their first American tour."[47][48]

In May 2014, Spirit bassist Mark Andes and a trust acting on behalf of California filed a copyright infringement suit against Led Zeppelin and injunction against the "release of the album containing the song" in an attempt to obtain a writing credit for California, who died in 1997.[49] A lack of resources was cited as one of the reasons that Spirit did not file the suit earlier; according to a friend of California's mother, "Nobody had any money, and they thought the statute of limitations was done ... It will be nice if Randy got the credit." If the Spirit lawsuit had been successful, past earnings due to the song—estimated at more than US$550 million—would not have been part of the settlement, but the publisher and composers might have been entitled to a share of future profits.[50][51]

On 11 April 2016, Los Angeles district judge Gary Klausner ruled that there were enough similarities between the song and the instrumental for a jury to decide the claim, and a trial was scheduled for 10 May. The copyright infringement action was brought by Michael Skidmore, a trustee for the late guitarist, whose legal name was Randy Wolfe.[52] On 23 June, the jury ruled that the similarities between the songs did not amount to copyright infringement.[53] In July, Skidmore's attorney filed a notice of appeal against the court's decision.[54][55][56] In March 2017, the verdict was appealed, with a main argument being that the jury should have been able to hear a recorded version of "Taurus".[57][58] On 28 September 2018, a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit allowed the appeal, vacating in part and remanding to the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California for a new trial on several evidentiary and procedural issues.[59] On 10 June 2019, the Ninth Circuit granted rehearing en banc, meaning the case would be reheard by a larger panel of eleven judges.[60][61]

A Bloomberg Businessweek article shortly after that decision noted that a Ninth Circuit judge's interpretation of the laws implied that key elements of many classic rock songs, including "Stairway to Heaven", that were recorded prior to 1978 were not protected by copyright to begin with. The panel declared that the scope of copyright for those songs is limited to what was included in the deposit copy of the song's sheet music provided to the Copyright Office; at trial Page had testified that the deposit copy included neither the intro that was under dispute nor his guitar solo. Bloomberg reporter Vernon Silver found that the deposit copies of other classic rock songs from that era, such as "Hotel California", "Born to Run" and "Free Bird", include only the song's basic chords, lyrics and melody, without any solos or other distinctive musical touches. Copyright law experts could not say whether those elements are copyrighted or not; Led Zeppelin's lawyers have argued they are even if not included in the deposit copy. Silver made an electronic mashup of several of these elements from different songs and included it with the article.[62]

On 9 March 2020, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco, California, ruled in favor of Led Zeppelin, in that "Stairway to Heaven" does not infringe on the copyright of "Taurus". The full Ninth Circuit used their decision to overturn the controversial "inverse ratio rule" upon which it had relied over the past several decades in past copyright rulings, stating "Because the inverse ratio rule, which is not part of the copyright statute, defies logic, and creates uncertainty for the courts and the parties, we take this opportunity to abrogate the rule in the Ninth Circuit and overrule our prior cases to the contrary."[63][64] This verdict immediately applied to pending cases within the Ninth: a long battle over Katy Perry's "Dark Horse" in which a jury had found against her for US$2.8 million was overturned a week after the Ninth's verdict in "Stairway to Heaven", in part of the Ninth's new finding and that in the case of "Dark Horse", the similarity argument weighed heavily on the inverse ratio rule.[65] On 5 October, the Supreme Court of the United States denied to grant certiorari to Andes and the trust, leaving the Ninth's circuit ruling in place in favour of Led Zeppelin.[66] The court's decision precludes further appeals, thus ending the copyright dispute.[67]

Claims of backmasking edit

In a January 1982 broadcast of the Trinity Broadcasting Network television program Praise the Lord hosted by Paul Crouch, it was claimed that hidden messages were contained in many popular rock songs through a technique called backmasking. One example of such hidden messages that was prominently cited was in "Stairway to Heaven".[68] The alleged message, which occurs during the middle section of the song ("If there's a bustle in your hedgerow, don't be alarmed now...") when played backward, was purported to contain the Satanic references: "Here's to my sweet Satan / The one whose little path would make me sad whose power is Satan, / He'll give you, he'll give you 666 / There was a little tool shed where he made us suffer, sad Satan."[69]

Following the claims made in the television program, California assemblyman Phil Wyman proposed a state law that would require warning labels on records containing backmasking. In April 1982, the Consumer Protection and Toxic Materials Committee of the California State Assembly held a hearing on backmasking in popular music, during which "Stairway to Heaven" was played backward and self-described "neuroscientific researcher" William Yarroll claimed that the human brain could decipher backward messages.[70]

The band itself has mostly ignored such claims. Swan Song Records responded to the allegations by stating: "Our turntables only play in one direction—forwards." Led Zeppelin audio engineer Eddie Kramer called the allegations "totally and utterly ridiculous. Why would they want to spend so much studio time doing something so dumb?"[71] Robert Plant expressed frustration with the accusations in a 1983 interview in Musician magazine: "To me it's very sad, because 'Stairway to Heaven' was written with every best intention, and as far as reversing tapes and putting messages on the end, that's not my idea of making music."[72]

Accolades edit

Accolades
Publication Country Accolade Year Rank
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame US "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll"[73] 1994 *
Classic Rock UK "Ten of the Best Songs Ever!"[74] 1999 1
VH1 US "The 100 Greatest Rock Songs of All Time"[75] 2000 3
RIAA US "Songs of the Century"[76] 2001 53
Grammy Awards US "Grammy Hall of Fame Award"[77] 2003 *
Rolling Stone US "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time"[78] 2004 31
Rolling Stone US "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time"[40] 2021 61
Q UK "100 Songs That Changed the World"[79] 2003 47
Toby Creswell Australia "1001 Songs: the Great Songs of All Time"[80] 2005 *
Q UK "100 Greatest Songs of All Time"[81] 2006 8
Guitar World US "100 Greatest Guitar Solos"[82] 2006 1
Rolling Stone US "100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time"[83] 2008 8

(*) designates unordered lists.

Charts edit

Digital download edit

Chart (2007–10) Peak
position
Canadian Billboard Hot Digital Singles Chart[84] 17
EU Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart[85] 79
Germany (Official German Charts)[86] 15
Irish Singles Chart[87] 24
New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart[88] 13
Norwegian Singles Chart[89] 5
Portuguese Singles Chart[90] 8
Swedish Singles Chart[91] 57
Swiss Singles Chart[92] 17
UK Singles Chart[93] 37
US Billboard Hot Digital Songs Chart[94] 30
US Billboard Hot Singles Recurrents Chart[95] 16

Note: The official UK Singles Chart incorporated legal downloads as of 17 April 2005.

Certifications and sales edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[96] Platinum 90,000
Italy (FIMI)[97]
sales since 2009
2× Platinum 100,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[98]
2000 release
Platinum 600,000
United States
digital sales
1,700,000[99]

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

See also edit

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Bibliography edit

Further reading edit

  • Led Zeppelin: Dazed and Confused: The Stories Behind Every Song, by Chris Welch, ISBN 1-56025-818-7
  • The Complete Guide to the Music of Led Zeppelin, by Dave Lewis, ISBN 0-7119-3528-9

External links edit

  • NPR Fresh Air audio interview with Robert Plant (2004), who comments on various covers of the song, the lyrics and writing it.
  • Jimmy Page: How we wrote Stairway to Heaven (2014) at BBC
  • Sold on Song, "Stairway to Heaven" at BBC Radio 2

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This article is about the song by Led Zeppelin For other uses see Stairway to Heaven disambiguation Stairway to Heaven is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin released in late 1971 by Atlantic Records It was composed by the band s guitarist Jimmy Page with lyrics written by lead singer Robert Plant for the band s untitled fourth studio album commonly known as Led Zeppelin IV The song is widely regarded as one of the greatest rock songs of all time 3 4 5 6 7 Stairway to Heaven American radio promotional sleeveSong by Led Zeppelinfrom the album Led Zeppelin IVReleased8 November 1971 1971 11 08 RecordedDecember 1970 January 1971 February 1971 1 StudioIsland Studios London Rolling Stones Mobile Studio Headley Grange Hampshire 1 GenreProgressive rock folk rock hard rockLength7 55 2 LabelAtlanticSongwriter s Jimmy Page Robert PlantProducer s Jimmy PageAudio Stairway to Heaven on YouTubeThe song has three sections each one progressively increasing in tempo and volume The song begins in a slow tempo with acoustic instruments guitar and recorders before introducing electric instruments The final section is an uptempo hard rock arrangement highlighted by Page s guitar solo and Plant s vocals which ends with the plaintive a cappella line And she s buying a stairway to heaven Stairway to Heaven was voted number three in 2000 by VH1 on its list of the 100 Greatest Rock Songs 8 in 2004 Rolling Stone magazine ranked Stairway to Heaven number 31 on its 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list 9 It was the most requested song on FM radio stations in the United States at the time despite never having been commercially released as a single in the US 10 In November 2007 through download sales promoting Led Zeppelin s Mothership release Stairway to Heaven reached number 37 on the UK Singles Chart 11 Contents 1 Writing and recording 2 Composition 3 Personnel 4 Live performances 5 Sunset Sound mix 6 Success and legacy 7 Spirit copyright infringement lawsuit 8 Claims of backmasking 9 Accolades 10 Charts 10 1 Digital download 10 2 Certifications and sales 11 See also 12 References 13 Bibliography 14 Further reading 15 External linksWriting and recording editThe song originated in 1970 when Jimmy Page and Robert Plant were spending time at Bron Yr Aur a remote cottage in Wales following Led Zeppelin s fifth American concert tour According to Page he wrote the music over a long period the first part coming at Bron Yr Aur one night 12 Page always kept a cassette recorder around and the idea for Stairway to Heaven came together from bits of taped music 13 The first attempts at lyrics written by Robert Plant next to an evening log fire at Headley Grange were partly spontaneously improvised and Page claimed a huge percentage of the lyrics were written there and then 13 Jimmy Page was strumming the chords and Robert Plant had a pencil and paper Led Zeppelin began recording Stairway to Heaven in December 1970 at Island Records new recording studios on Basing Street in London 14 15 The song was completed by the addition of lyrics by Plant during the sessions for Led Zeppelin IV at Headley Grange Hampshire in 1971 16 Page then returned to Island Studios to record his guitar solo 10 The complete studio recording was released on Led Zeppelin IV in November 1971 The band s record label Atlantic Records wanted to issue it as a single but the band s manager Peter Grant refused requests to do so in both 1972 and 1973 As a result many people bought the fourth album as if it were the single 10 Composition edit nbsp Stairway to Heaven source source track Three 10 second excerpts demonstrating the different sections of the piece Problems playing this file See media help Stairway to Heaven is described as progressive rock 17 18 folk rock 19 and hard rock 19 The song consists of three distinct sections beginning with a quiet introduction on a finger picked six string acoustic guitar and four recorders 20 ending at 2 15 and gradually moving into a slow electric middle section 2 16 5 33 then a long guitar solo 5 34 6 44 before the faster hard rock final section 6 45 7 45 ending with a short vocals only epilogue Plant sings the opening middle and epilogue sections in his mid vocal range he sings the hard rock section in his higher range which borders on falsetto Written in the key of A minor the song opens with an arpeggiated finger picked guitar chord progression with a chromatic descending bassline A G G F F Page used a Harmony Sovereign H1260 acoustic guitar and a Fender Electric XII 12 string electric guitar played directly into the board for the rhythm parts 21 John Paul Jones contributed overdubbed recorders probably soprano alto tenor and bass 22 in the opening section he used a Mellotron and later a Yamaha CP 70B Grand Piano and Yamaha GX1 to synthesise this arrangement in live performances 23 and a Hohner Electra Piano electric piano in the middle section The sections build with more guitar layers each complementary to the intro with the drums entering at 4 18 The extended guitar solo in the song s final section was played for the recording on a 1959 Fender Telecaster given to Page by Jeff Beck an instrument he used extensively with the Yardbirds 23 plugged into a Supro amplifier 24 although in an interview he gave to Guitar World magazine Page said It could have been a Marshall but I can t remember 13 Three different improvised solos were recorded with Page agonising about which to keep Page later revealed I did have the first phrase worked out and then there was the link phrase I did check them out beforehand before the tape ran He has likened the song to an orgasm 25 The Am G F G chord sequence in the third section of the song centred on A minor is typical of a chord progression in the Aeolian mode 26 Personnel editAccording to Jean Michel Guesdon and Philippe Margotin 1 Robert Plant vocals Jimmy Page acoustic guitars six string and twelve string electric guitars John Paul Jones bass electric piano recorders John Bonham drumsLive performances editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Stairway to Heaven news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The inaugural public performance of the song took place at Belfast s Ulster Hall on 5 March 1971 23 Bassist John Paul Jones recalls that the crowd was unimpressed They were all bored to tears waiting to hear something they knew 27 The world radio premiere of Stairway to Heaven was recorded at the Paris Cinema on 1 April 1971 in front of a live studio audience and broadcast three days later on the BBC 28 The song was performed at almost every subsequent Led Zeppelin concert only being omitted on rare occasions when shows were cut short for curfews or technical issues The band s final performance of the song was in Berlin on 7 July 1980 which was also their last full length concert until 10 December 2007 at London s O2 Arena the version was the longest citation needed lasting almost 15 minutes including a seven minute guitar solo nbsp Jimmy Page used a double necked guitar to perform Stairway to Heaven live When playing the song live the band would often extend it to over 10 minutes with Page playing an extended guitar solo and Plant adding a number of lyrical ad libs such as Does anybody remember laughter And I think you can see that wait a minute and I hope so citation needed For performing this song live Page used a Gibson EDS 1275 double neck guitar so that he would not have to pause when switching from a six to a 12 string guitar while John Paul Jones utilized a mellotron to replicate the sound of the woodwind instruments he used on the studio recording By 1975 the song had a regular place as the finale of every Led Zeppelin concert However after their concert tour of the United States in 1977 Plant began to tire of Stairway to Heaven There s only so many times you can sing it and mean it It just became sanctimonious 29 The song was played again by the surviving members of Led Zeppelin at the Live Aid concert in 1985 23 at the Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary concert in 1988 with Jason Bonham on drums 30 and by Jimmy Page as an instrumental version on his solo tours The first few bars were played alone during Page and Plant tours in lieu of the final notes of Babe I m Gonna Leave You and in November 1994 Page and Plant performed an acoustic version of the song at a Tokyo news station for Japanese television Stairway to Heaven was also performed at Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert at the O2 Arena London on 10 December 2007 31 Plant cites the most unusual performance of the song ever as being that performed at Live Aid with two drummers Phil Collins and Tony Thompson while Duran Duran cried at the side of the stage there was something quite surreal about that 23 Sunset Sound mix editA different version of this song by Led Zeppelin is featured on the remastered deluxe 2CD version of Led Zeppelin IV Titled Stairway to Heaven Sunset Sound Mix it was recorded on 5 December 1970 at Island Studio No 1 in London with engineer Andy Johns and assistant engineer Diggs This version runs 8 04 while the original version runs 8 02 32 Success and legacy edit Stairway to Heaven is often rated among the greatest rock songs of all time 3 4 According to music journalist Stephen Davis although the song was released in 1971 it took until 1973 before the song s popularity ascended to truly anthemic status 33 As Page recalled I knew it was good I didn t know it was going to become like an anthem but I did know it was the gem of the album sure 34 Stairway to Heaven continues to top radio lists of the greatest rock songs including a 2006 Guitar World readers poll of greatest guitar solos 35 On the 20th anniversary of the original release of the song it was announced via US radio sources that the song had logged up an estimated 2 874 000 radio plays 10 As of 2000 the song had been broadcast on radio over three million times 36 In 1990 a Tampa Bay area Florida station then WKRL kicked off its all Led Zeppelin format by playing Stairway to Heaven for 24 hours straight 37 It is also the biggest selling single piece of sheet music in rock history clocking up an average of 15 000 copies yearly 23 In total over one million copies have been sold 36 Despite pressure from Atlantic Records the band would not authorise the editing of the song for single release Page told Rolling Stone in 1975 We were careful to never release it as a single 38 which forced buyers to buy the entire album 39 In 2004 Rolling Stone magazine put it at number 31 on their list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time and was re ranked at number 61 in 2021 40 An article from 29 January 2009 Guitar World magazine rated Jimmy Page s guitar solo at number one in the publication s 100 Greatest Guitar Solos in Rock and Roll History 41 In 2001 the New York City based classic rock radio station WAXQ conducted a listener survey to create a countdown of 1 043 rock songs the number corresponding with the station s position on the dial at 104 3 FM Stairway To Heaven garnered the most votes from listeners WAXQ has conducted the survey annually since then in each subsequent countdown that has followed including the most recent in November 2023 Stairway To Heaven has been the top ranked song 42 Plant once gave 10 000 to listener supported radio station KBOO in Portland Oregon during a pledge drive after the disc jockey solicited donations by promising the station would never play Stairway to Heaven Plant was station surfing in a rental car he was driving to the Oregon Coast after a solo performance in Portland and was impressed with the non mainstream music the station presented When asked later for the reason why Plant replied that it wasn t that he didn t like the song but he d heard it before 43 Stairway to Heaven was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry in 2023 based on its cultural historical or aesthetic importance in the nation s recorded sound heritage 44 45 Spirit copyright infringement lawsuit editPage s opening acoustic guitar arpeggios bear a resemblance to the 1968 instrumental Taurus by the Los Angeles based rock band Spirit written by Spirit guitarist Randy California 12 46 In the liner notes to the 1996 reissue of Spirit s self titled debut album California wrote People always ask me why Stairway to Heaven sounds exactly like Taurus which was released two years earlier I know Led Zeppelin also played Fresh Garbage in their live set They opened up for us on their first American tour 47 48 In May 2014 Spirit bassist Mark Andes and a trust acting on behalf of California filed a copyright infringement suit against Led Zeppelin and injunction against the release of the album containing the song in an attempt to obtain a writing credit for California who died in 1997 49 A lack of resources was cited as one of the reasons that Spirit did not file the suit earlier according to a friend of California s mother Nobody had any money and they thought the statute of limitations was done It will be nice if Randy got the credit If the Spirit lawsuit had been successful past earnings due to the song estimated at more than US 550 million would not have been part of the settlement but the publisher and composers might have been entitled to a share of future profits 50 51 On 11 April 2016 Los Angeles district judge Gary Klausner ruled that there were enough similarities between the song and the instrumental for a jury to decide the claim and a trial was scheduled for 10 May The copyright infringement action was brought by Michael Skidmore a trustee for the late guitarist whose legal name was Randy Wolfe 52 On 23 June the jury ruled that the similarities between the songs did not amount to copyright infringement 53 In July Skidmore s attorney filed a notice of appeal against the court s decision 54 55 56 In March 2017 the verdict was appealed with a main argument being that the jury should have been able to hear a recorded version of Taurus 57 58 On 28 September 2018 a three judge panel of the Ninth Circuit allowed the appeal vacating in part and remanding to the U S District Court for the Central District of California for a new trial on several evidentiary and procedural issues 59 On 10 June 2019 the Ninth Circuit granted rehearing en banc meaning the case would be reheard by a larger panel of eleven judges 60 61 A Bloomberg Businessweek article shortly after that decision noted that a Ninth Circuit judge s interpretation of the laws implied that key elements of many classic rock songs including Stairway to Heaven that were recorded prior to 1978 were not protected by copyright to begin with The panel declared that the scope of copyright for those songs is limited to what was included in the deposit copy of the song s sheet music provided to the Copyright Office at trial Page had testified that the deposit copy included neither the intro that was under dispute nor his guitar solo Bloomberg reporter Vernon Silver found that the deposit copies of other classic rock songs from that era such as Hotel California Born to Run and Free Bird include only the song s basic chords lyrics and melody without any solos or other distinctive musical touches Copyright law experts could not say whether those elements are copyrighted or not Led Zeppelin s lawyers have argued they are even if not included in the deposit copy Silver made an electronic mashup of several of these elements from different songs and included it with the article 62 On 9 March 2020 the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco California ruled in favor of Led Zeppelin in that Stairway to Heaven does not infringe on the copyright of Taurus The full Ninth Circuit used their decision to overturn the controversial inverse ratio rule upon which it had relied over the past several decades in past copyright rulings stating Because the inverse ratio rule which is not part of the copyright statute defies logic and creates uncertainty for the courts and the parties we take this opportunity to abrogate the rule in the Ninth Circuit and overrule our prior cases to the contrary 63 64 This verdict immediately applied to pending cases within the Ninth a long battle over Katy Perry s Dark Horse in which a jury had found against her for US 2 8 million was overturned a week after the Ninth s verdict in Stairway to Heaven in part of the Ninth s new finding and that in the case of Dark Horse the similarity argument weighed heavily on the inverse ratio rule 65 On 5 October the Supreme Court of the United States denied to grant certiorari to Andes and the trust leaving the Ninth s circuit ruling in place in favour of Led Zeppelin 66 The court s decision precludes further appeals thus ending the copyright dispute 67 Claims of backmasking edit nbsp Stairway to Heaven section source source track The claimed backmasked section Stairway to Heaven section reversed source source track The same section reversed Problems playing these files See media help In a January 1982 broadcast of the Trinity Broadcasting Network television program Praise the Lord hosted by Paul Crouch it was claimed that hidden messages were contained in many popular rock songs through a technique called backmasking One example of such hidden messages that was prominently cited was in Stairway to Heaven 68 The alleged message which occurs during the middle section of the song If there s a bustle in your hedgerow don t be alarmed now when played backward was purported to contain the Satanic references Here s to my sweet Satan The one whose little path would make me sad whose power is Satan He ll give you he ll give you 666 There was a little tool shed where he made us suffer sad Satan 69 Following the claims made in the television program California assemblyman Phil Wyman proposed a state law that would require warning labels on records containing backmasking In April 1982 the Consumer Protection and Toxic Materials Committee of the California State Assembly held a hearing on backmasking in popular music during which Stairway to Heaven was played backward and self described neuroscientific researcher William Yarroll claimed that the human brain could decipher backward messages 70 The band itself has mostly ignored such claims Swan Song Records responded to the allegations by stating Our turntables only play in one direction forwards Led Zeppelin audio engineer Eddie Kramer called the allegations totally and utterly ridiculous Why would they want to spend so much studio time doing something so dumb 71 Robert Plant expressed frustration with the accusations in a 1983 interview in Musician magazine To me it s very sad because Stairway to Heaven was written with every best intention and as far as reversing tapes and putting messages on the end that s not my idea of making music 72 Accolades editAccolades Publication Country Accolade Year RankRock and Roll Hall of Fame US The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame s 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll 73 1994 Classic Rock UK Ten of the Best Songs Ever 74 1999 1VH1 US The 100 Greatest Rock Songs of All Time 75 2000 3RIAA US Songs of the Century 76 2001 53Grammy Awards US Grammy Hall of Fame Award 77 2003 Rolling Stone US The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time 78 2004 31Rolling Stone US The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time 40 2021 61Q UK 100 Songs That Changed the World 79 2003 47Toby Creswell Australia 1001 Songs the Great Songs of All Time 80 2005 Q UK 100 Greatest Songs of All Time 81 2006 8Guitar World US 100 Greatest Guitar Solos 82 2006 1Rolling Stone US 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time 83 2008 8 designates unordered lists Charts editDigital download edit Chart 2007 10 PeakpositionCanadian Billboard Hot Digital Singles Chart 84 17EU Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart 85 79Germany Official German Charts 86 15Irish Singles Chart 87 24New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart 88 13Norwegian Singles Chart 89 5Portuguese Singles Chart 90 8Swedish Singles Chart 91 57Swiss Singles Chart 92 17UK Singles Chart 93 37US Billboard Hot Digital Songs Chart 94 30US Billboard Hot Singles Recurrents Chart 95 16Note The official UK Singles Chart incorporated legal downloads as of 17 April 2005 Certifications and sales edit Region Certification Certified units salesDenmark IFPI Danmark 96 Platinum 90 000 Italy FIMI 97 sales since 2009 2 Platinum 100 000 United Kingdom BPI 98 2000 release Platinum 600 000 United Statesdigital sales 1 700 000 99 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone See also editList of cover versions of Led Zeppelin songs Stairway to Heaven List of Led Zeppelin songs written or inspired by othersReferences edit a b c Guesdon amp Margotin 2018 p 260 Untitled a k a Led Zeppelin IV Album notes Led Zeppelin New 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