"The Battle of Evermore" is a 1971 song by Led Zeppelin and featuring Sandy Denny. It is the third track from their fourth studio album Led Zeppelin IV and was based on the work of The Lord of the Rings .
Led Zeppelin
"Good Times Bad Times"
"Babe I'm Gonna Leave You"
"You Shook Me"
"Dazed and Confused"
"Black Mountain Side"
"Communication Breakdown"
"I Can't Quit You Baby "
"How Many More Times"
Led Zeppelin II
"Whole Lotta Love"
"What Is and What Should Never Be"
"The Lemon Song"
"Thank You"
"Heartbreaker"
"Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)"
"Ramble On"
"Moby Dick"
"Bring It on Home"
Led Zeppelin III
"Immigrant Song"
"Celebration Day"
"Since I've Been Loving You"
"Gallows Pole"
"Tangerine"
"That's the Way"
"Bron-Y-Aur Stomp"
Untitled (Led Zeppelin IV ) Houses of the Holy Physical Graffiti
"The Rover"
"In My Time of Dying"
"Houses of the Holy"
"Trampled Under Foot"
"Kashmir"
"In the Light"
"Ten Years Gone"
"The Wanton Song"
"Sick Again"
Presence In Through the Out Door
"In the Evening"
"Fool in the Rain"
"Carouselambra"
"All My Love"
Coda Other songs
"Hey, Hey, What Can I Do"
"Travelling Riverside Blues "
"White Summer"
"The Girl I Love She Got Long Black Wavy Hair"
"Somethin' Else"
Sandy Denny
Solo albums
The North Star Grassman and the Ravens
Sandy
Like an Old Fashioned Waltz
Rendezvous
Gold Dust
Live albums Compilations
It's Sandy Denny
Who Knows Where the Time Goes?
The BBC Sessions 1971–1973
A Boxful of Treasures
Live at the BBC
Sandy Denny
Albums with the Strawbs
All Our Own Work
Sandy Denny and the Strawbs
Albums with Fairport Convention
What We Did on Our Holidays
Unhalfbricking
Liege & Lief
Fairport Live Convention
Rising for the Moon
Heyday
Albums with Fotheringay
Fotheringay
Fotheringay 2
Albums with The Bunch Collaborations
Alex Campbell and His Friends
Sandy and Johnny
Don't Stop Singing
Songs