The Song Remains The Same (album) - Sales Chart Performance

Sales Chart Performance

Original release
Chart (1976) Peak position
Japanese Albums Chart 6
UK Albums Chart 1
US Billboard The 200 Albums Chart 2
Norwegian Albums Chart 21
Swedish Albums Chart 29
Canadian RPM Top 100 Albums Chart 8
New Zealand Top 50 Albums Chart 6
German Albums Chart 28
Spanish Albums Chart 23
Reissue
Chart (2007) Peak position
Japanese Albums Chart 5
UK Albums Chart 73
Belgian Albums Chart (Walloon) 86
US Billboard Top Soundtracks Chart 9
US Billboard Tastemakers Chart 11
US Billboard Top Hard Rock Chart 11
US Billboard Top Pop Albums Chart 23
US Billboard Comprehensive Albums Chart 92
German Albums Chart 65
Digital download
Chart (2007) Peak position
US Billboard Top Digital Albums Chart 24
US Billboard Top Internet Albums Chart 18

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