American Songwriter Calls This Heart Performance the Greatest Led Zeppelin Cover of All Time
One cover of "Stairway to Heaven" still gives fans chills years later-and now American Songwriter is calling Heart's unforgettable tribute the greatest Led Zeppelin cover of all time.
The Night That Left Led Zeppelin in Awe
It was the Kennedy Center Honors in 2012. Barack Obama was in office, and the night's honorees included Buddy Guy,Dustin Hoffman, Natalia Makarova, David Letterman, and Led Zeppelin.
Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson took the stage as Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and John Paul Jones watched with anticipation. Nancy Wilson plucked the first iconic guitar chords of "Stairway to Heaven."
Anticipation quickly turned to emotion as Ann Wilson added her powerful vocals. Tears fell down Jimmy Page's face as he was left nearly speechless, uttering a quiet "Wow" when he realized Jason Bonham, son of John Bonham, was behind the drum kit.
Why This Performance Still Gives Fans Chills
Page, Plant, and Jones bobbed their heads and smiled throughout the song's lengthy build. Ann Wilson expertly echoed Robert Plant's expansive vocal range while adding the depth she's known for. As the song reached its crescendo, a curtain lifted behind the band to reveal the Joyce Garrett Youth Choir, whose voices filled the venue and elevated the performance into something far beyond a tribute.
Robert Plant later called the performance "magnificent," while Jimmy Page admitted he rarely enjoys "Stairway to Heaven" covers, making this one a rare exception.
"I've seen my dad cry twice ever. Once was my sister's wedding, and the other time was watching this video," one fan commented echoing the sentiments of many.
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What Makes "Stairway to Heaven" So Difficult to Cover
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"Stairway to Heaven" is one of rock's most iconic songs and one of its most challenging to perform. The eight-minute track builds steadily, demanding endurance from both vocalist and band.
The emotion in Led Zeppelin's original relies heavily on Robert Plant's high, almost aching vocal tone, while the guitar work requires precision and control at an elite level. Few artists can balance both technical skill and emotional weight.
A Tribute That Became Something More
Heart's performance didn't just honor a legendary song-it showed that its legacy could be carried forward at the highest level. Performing in front of Led Zeppelin themselves, the band delivered a version that earned visible emotion and lasting praise.
More than a decade later, Ann and Nancy Wilson's rendition remains the defining Led Zeppelin cover, a powerful example of how to reinterpret a classic while staying true to its original spirit.
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This story was originally published April 27, 2026 at 7:09 PM.