Here's a beautiful copy of the first pressing, which has a typically Zeppelin, handwritten message etched into the vinyl trailoff:
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.
Very cool psychedelic-rock artifact. "Immigrant Song" was the group's second Top 40 hit, one of only six spanning their 10-year career. And don't forget that with this single you get a dynamite B side track that's got to be part of any decent collection of the band's best work. By the way, the B side was not on the Led Zeppelin III album: It's a wonderful, non-album track! Note: This 45 record comes in a vintage Atlantic Records factory sleeve. The labels grade Near Mint, and the vinyl looks almost untouched. The A side audio sounds pristine Mint! The B side has a touch of surface noise, grading Near Mint. (This scan is a representative image from our archives.)