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On this day in 1971, Led Zeppelin IV was riding high in the Top 10 of the US album charts.

In 2006, the album was rated No.1 on Classic Rock magazine's '100 Greatest British Albums' poll, and No.1 in a poll conducted by Guitar World.

The album has now sold over 23 million copies in the US. The typeface for the lyrics to Stairway to Heaven, printed on the inside sleeve of the album, was Jimmy Page's contribution.
He found it in an old arts and crafts magazine from the late 19th century.

He thought the lettering was interesting and arranged for a designer to create a whole alphabet.

The man on the cover of Led Zeppelin IV is Lot Long, a Victorian-era thatcher from Mere, Wiltshire, England, identified in 2023 as the subject of a 1892 photograph by Ernest Howard Farmer, who was carrying a bundle of sticks, not a painting as once thought.
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