Eagles are an American rock band that was formed in Los Angeles, California… Read Full Bio ↴Eagles are an American rock band that was formed in Los Angeles, California in 1971. Currently consisting of vocalist/drummer Don Henley, guitarist/vocalist Joe Walsh and bassist/vocalist Timothy B. Schmit, the band had five Number 1 singles and six Number 1 albums. the Eagles were one of the most successful recording artists of the 1970s. The Eagles' album, Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 was named as the best-selling album of the 20th Century with 26 million sold, and, along with the album Hotel California, was ranked among the ten all time best-selling albums by the Recording Industry Association of America. The bandβs recording and touring schedule gradually slowed until they broke up in the fall of 1980 for what became a fourteen year hiatus.
Each of the members has pursued a solo career, with Don Henleyβs the most successful commercially and critically. In the β90s, after what they considered a "14 year break", the bandβs sound was frequently cited as an influence by young country stars, many of whom contributed tracks to the album Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles (#3, 1993), which won Album of the Year at the 1994 Country Music Associations's CMA Awards. That same year, the Eagles revival culminated in the bandβs reunion tour and album.
The group originally coalesced from L.A.βs country-rock community. Before producer John Boylan assembled them as Linda Ronstadtβs backup band on her album Silk Purse (1970), the four original Eagles were already experienced professionals. Bernie Leadon had played in the Dillard and Clark Expedition and the Flying Burrito Brothers; Randy Meisner, with Poco and Rick Nelsonβs Stone Canyon Band. Glenn Frey had played with various Detroit rock bands (including Bob Segerβs) and Longbranch Pennywhistle (with J.D. Souther, a sometime songwriting partner), and Henley had been with a transplanted Texas group, Shiloh. After working with Ronstadt, Henley and Frey decided to form the Eagles, recruiting Leadon and Meisner.
Intending to take the country rock of the Byrds and The Flying Burrito Brothers a step further toward hard rock, the Eagles recorded their first album with producer Glyn Johns in England. Take It Easy (#12, 1972), written by Frey and Jackson Browne, went gold shortly after its release, as did their debut album of the same name. (Another single, Witchy Woman, reached #9 that year.)
Desperado was a concept album with enough of a plot line to encourage rumors of a movie version. The LP yielded no major pop hits, but its title track, Desperado, a ballad penned by Henley and Frey, has become a classic rock standard covered by Linda Ronstadt among others.
With On the Border, the Eagles changed producers, bringing in Bill Szymczyk (who worked on all subsequent albums through 1982βs Greatest Hits, vol. 2) and adding Don Felder, who had recorded with Flow in Gainesville, Florida (and who once gave guitar lessons to another Gainesville native, Tom Petty), then became a session guitarist and studio engineer in New York, Boston, and L.A.
The increased emphasis on rock attracted more listeners - mid-β70s hits included Best of My Love (#1, 1975), One of These Nights (#1, 1975), Lyinβ Eyes (#2, 1975), and Take It to the Limit (#4, 1975) - but alienated Leadon. After One of These Nights, Leadon left to form the Bernie LeadonβMichael Georgiades Band, which released Natural Progressions in 1977. (Leadon went on to become a Nashville session musician, and in the β90s formed Run-C&W, a jokester group who played a blend of country and R&B.)
Leadon was replaced by Joe Walsh, who had established himself with the James Gang and as a solo artist. His Eagles debut, Hotel California, was their third consecutive #1 album (the second was their record-breaking 1976 greatest-hits compilation). New Kid in Town (#1, 1976), the title cut Hotel California (#1, 1977), and Life in the Fast Lane (#11, 1977) spurred sales of more than 15 million copies worldwide.
Meisner left in 1977, replaced by Timothy B. Schmit, who had similarly replaced him in Poco. Meisner has released two solo albums, Randy Meisner (1978) and One More Song (1980). (In 1981, he toured with the Silveradoes; later, in 1990, Meisner reemerged in the group Black Tie, alongside Billy Swan and Breadβs James Griffin.) Henley and Frey sang backup on One More Song, and in the late β70s they also appeared on albums by Bob Seger and Randy Newman. In 1981 Henley duetted with Fleetwood Mac's Stevie Nicks on the #6 single Leather and Lace.
Between outside projects and legal entanglements, it took the Eagles two years and $1 million to make the multiplatinum LP The Long Run, their last album of all-new material. Parting hit singles included Heartache Tonight (#1, 1979), The Long Run (#8, 1980), and I Canβt Tell You Why (#8, 1980).
Walsh continued to release solo albums, though his biggest single to date has been 1978βs cheeky Lifeβs Been Good (#12). Felder and Schmit also put out their own albums and contributed songs to film soundtracks. Schmitβs second LP, Timothy B, included Boys Night Out (#25, 1987).
In 1982 Don Henley and Glenn Frey both embarked on solo careers. Frey charted with The One You Love (#15, 1982) and Sexy Girl (#20, 1984) before a movie proved his ticket into the Top 10: The Heat Is On, featured in Beverly Hills Cop, shot to #2 in 1985.
Frey followed this success by becoming an actor, making a guest appearance as a drug dealer on the popular TV series Miami Vice. The episode was based on a track from his album The Allnighter, Smugglerβs Blues, which consequently reached #12 (1985). Later in 1985, Freyβs You Belong to the City hit #2. While still dabbling in acting with roles in the short-lived TV series South of Sunset, the movie Jerry Maguire, and a guest spot on the Don Johnson postβMiami Vice series Nash Bridges in the β90s, Frey also cofounded a music label, Mission Records, in 1997.
Ultimately, though, Henley was the ex-Eagle who garnered the greatest chart success, and the most critical acclaim as well. His Dirty Laundry (from his first solo effort, I Canβt Stand Still) made it to #3, but the 1985 album Building the Perfect Beast was to be his true arrival as solo hitmaker and respected singer/songwriter. The kickoff single, The Boys of Summer, went to #5 - supported by an evocative black-and-white video that fast became an MTV favourite - and earned Henley a Grammy for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male; the hits All She Wants to Do Is Dance (#9, 1985) and Sunset Grill (#22, 1985) followed. A third album, The End of the Innocence, produced a #8 title track, End of the Innocence, and the additional singles The Last Worthless Evening and The Heart of the Matter, which both hit #21. The LP won Henley another Grammy, in the same category as before.
In the early β90s, Henley sought release from his Geffen Records contract, initiating a long and bitter legal dispute. After participating in the release of a solo best-of album in 1995, Henley was freed from his contract. Five years later, he released a studio album of all-new material, Inside Job (coproduced by former Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers drummer Stan Lynch), and embarked on a solo tour to support it. Henley had married for the first time in May 1995 and had three children before releasing Inside Job. This life-altering change for the longtime bachelour resulted in a new theme in his songwriting; several of Inside Jobβs tracks were clearly about marriage and family, including the gentle ballad Taking You Home (#58 pop, #1 Adult Contemporary, 2000). Much of the rest of the album, however, still explored Henleyβs cynicism toward the business world and the media.
In 1990 Henley founded the Walden Woods Project, dedicated to preserving historic lands around Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts (where Henry David Thoreau and others reflected and wrote), from corporate development. Among the singerβs various fund-raising means were holding charity concerts, featuring other top rock artists, and donating proceeds from some of his own recordings, including a reggae version of the Guys and Dolls standard βSit Down Youβre Rocking the Boatβ (1993). In 1993 the Walden Woods Project got a big boost from Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles, coorganised by Henley and featuring Clint Black, Trisha Yearwood, Travis Tritt, and others.
In 1994, after years of fielding off reunion rumours, Henley, Frey, Walsh, Felder, and Schmit - who had appeared together in the video for Trittβs version of Take It Easy - hit the road for a massively successful tour, the third-highest grossing concert tour of that year. The tour went on hiatus toward the end of 1994, due to Freyβs gastrointestinal surgery, but it continued in 1995. In November 1994, the band released Hell Freezes Over, which featured four new songs, including the singles Get Over It (#31, 1994), Love Will Keep Us Alive (#1 Adult Contemporary, 1994), Learn to Be Still (#15 Adult Contemporary, 1995), and 11 of the old hits culled from the bandβs 1994 live appearance on MTV. Within months the reunion LP had sold more than 10 million copies and gone to #1 on the pop album chart.
In 1998 the Eagles were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. All seven members of the band performed together for the first time at the induction ceremony. The core members of the group - the ones who had recorded and toured together in the mid-β90s - reunited again for a few concerts at the end of 1999, including a New Yearβs Eve show in L.A. A four-CD retrospective set, Eagles 1972β1999: Selected Works (#109, 2000), was released in November 2000.
Don Felder was fired from the band in 2000, leaving Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit as the remaining members of the band.
In 2007 they released a double album Long Road out of Eden, logically followed by a world tour, which was, regardless of people's opinion on the new album, a guaranteed sold-out event. The base line-up on this album is Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit. Also performing on the studio recording are Steuart Smith (guitar, keyboard, mandolin), Scott Crago (percussion) and Will Hollis (keyboard).
On January 18, 2016, it was announced that Glenn Frey had died at the age of 67 in New York City from complications arising from rheumatoid arthritis, colitis and pneumonia.
Each of the members has pursued a solo career, with Don Henleyβs the most successful commercially and critically. In the β90s, after what they considered a "14 year break", the bandβs sound was frequently cited as an influence by young country stars, many of whom contributed tracks to the album Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles (#3, 1993), which won Album of the Year at the 1994 Country Music Associations's CMA Awards. That same year, the Eagles revival culminated in the bandβs reunion tour and album.
The group originally coalesced from L.A.βs country-rock community. Before producer John Boylan assembled them as Linda Ronstadtβs backup band on her album Silk Purse (1970), the four original Eagles were already experienced professionals. Bernie Leadon had played in the Dillard and Clark Expedition and the Flying Burrito Brothers; Randy Meisner, with Poco and Rick Nelsonβs Stone Canyon Band. Glenn Frey had played with various Detroit rock bands (including Bob Segerβs) and Longbranch Pennywhistle (with J.D. Souther, a sometime songwriting partner), and Henley had been with a transplanted Texas group, Shiloh. After working with Ronstadt, Henley and Frey decided to form the Eagles, recruiting Leadon and Meisner.
Intending to take the country rock of the Byrds and The Flying Burrito Brothers a step further toward hard rock, the Eagles recorded their first album with producer Glyn Johns in England. Take It Easy (#12, 1972), written by Frey and Jackson Browne, went gold shortly after its release, as did their debut album of the same name. (Another single, Witchy Woman, reached #9 that year.)
Desperado was a concept album with enough of a plot line to encourage rumors of a movie version. The LP yielded no major pop hits, but its title track, Desperado, a ballad penned by Henley and Frey, has become a classic rock standard covered by Linda Ronstadt among others.
With On the Border, the Eagles changed producers, bringing in Bill Szymczyk (who worked on all subsequent albums through 1982βs Greatest Hits, vol. 2) and adding Don Felder, who had recorded with Flow in Gainesville, Florida (and who once gave guitar lessons to another Gainesville native, Tom Petty), then became a session guitarist and studio engineer in New York, Boston, and L.A.
The increased emphasis on rock attracted more listeners - mid-β70s hits included Best of My Love (#1, 1975), One of These Nights (#1, 1975), Lyinβ Eyes (#2, 1975), and Take It to the Limit (#4, 1975) - but alienated Leadon. After One of These Nights, Leadon left to form the Bernie LeadonβMichael Georgiades Band, which released Natural Progressions in 1977. (Leadon went on to become a Nashville session musician, and in the β90s formed Run-C&W, a jokester group who played a blend of country and R&B.)
Leadon was replaced by Joe Walsh, who had established himself with the James Gang and as a solo artist. His Eagles debut, Hotel California, was their third consecutive #1 album (the second was their record-breaking 1976 greatest-hits compilation). New Kid in Town (#1, 1976), the title cut Hotel California (#1, 1977), and Life in the Fast Lane (#11, 1977) spurred sales of more than 15 million copies worldwide.
Meisner left in 1977, replaced by Timothy B. Schmit, who had similarly replaced him in Poco. Meisner has released two solo albums, Randy Meisner (1978) and One More Song (1980). (In 1981, he toured with the Silveradoes; later, in 1990, Meisner reemerged in the group Black Tie, alongside Billy Swan and Breadβs James Griffin.) Henley and Frey sang backup on One More Song, and in the late β70s they also appeared on albums by Bob Seger and Randy Newman. In 1981 Henley duetted with Fleetwood Mac's Stevie Nicks on the #6 single Leather and Lace.
Between outside projects and legal entanglements, it took the Eagles two years and $1 million to make the multiplatinum LP The Long Run, their last album of all-new material. Parting hit singles included Heartache Tonight (#1, 1979), The Long Run (#8, 1980), and I Canβt Tell You Why (#8, 1980).
Walsh continued to release solo albums, though his biggest single to date has been 1978βs cheeky Lifeβs Been Good (#12). Felder and Schmit also put out their own albums and contributed songs to film soundtracks. Schmitβs second LP, Timothy B, included Boys Night Out (#25, 1987).
In 1982 Don Henley and Glenn Frey both embarked on solo careers. Frey charted with The One You Love (#15, 1982) and Sexy Girl (#20, 1984) before a movie proved his ticket into the Top 10: The Heat Is On, featured in Beverly Hills Cop, shot to #2 in 1985.
Frey followed this success by becoming an actor, making a guest appearance as a drug dealer on the popular TV series Miami Vice. The episode was based on a track from his album The Allnighter, Smugglerβs Blues, which consequently reached #12 (1985). Later in 1985, Freyβs You Belong to the City hit #2. While still dabbling in acting with roles in the short-lived TV series South of Sunset, the movie Jerry Maguire, and a guest spot on the Don Johnson postβMiami Vice series Nash Bridges in the β90s, Frey also cofounded a music label, Mission Records, in 1997.
Ultimately, though, Henley was the ex-Eagle who garnered the greatest chart success, and the most critical acclaim as well. His Dirty Laundry (from his first solo effort, I Canβt Stand Still) made it to #3, but the 1985 album Building the Perfect Beast was to be his true arrival as solo hitmaker and respected singer/songwriter. The kickoff single, The Boys of Summer, went to #5 - supported by an evocative black-and-white video that fast became an MTV favourite - and earned Henley a Grammy for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male; the hits All She Wants to Do Is Dance (#9, 1985) and Sunset Grill (#22, 1985) followed. A third album, The End of the Innocence, produced a #8 title track, End of the Innocence, and the additional singles The Last Worthless Evening and The Heart of the Matter, which both hit #21. The LP won Henley another Grammy, in the same category as before.
In the early β90s, Henley sought release from his Geffen Records contract, initiating a long and bitter legal dispute. After participating in the release of a solo best-of album in 1995, Henley was freed from his contract. Five years later, he released a studio album of all-new material, Inside Job (coproduced by former Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers drummer Stan Lynch), and embarked on a solo tour to support it. Henley had married for the first time in May 1995 and had three children before releasing Inside Job. This life-altering change for the longtime bachelour resulted in a new theme in his songwriting; several of Inside Jobβs tracks were clearly about marriage and family, including the gentle ballad Taking You Home (#58 pop, #1 Adult Contemporary, 2000). Much of the rest of the album, however, still explored Henleyβs cynicism toward the business world and the media.
In 1990 Henley founded the Walden Woods Project, dedicated to preserving historic lands around Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts (where Henry David Thoreau and others reflected and wrote), from corporate development. Among the singerβs various fund-raising means were holding charity concerts, featuring other top rock artists, and donating proceeds from some of his own recordings, including a reggae version of the Guys and Dolls standard βSit Down Youβre Rocking the Boatβ (1993). In 1993 the Walden Woods Project got a big boost from Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles, coorganised by Henley and featuring Clint Black, Trisha Yearwood, Travis Tritt, and others.
In 1994, after years of fielding off reunion rumours, Henley, Frey, Walsh, Felder, and Schmit - who had appeared together in the video for Trittβs version of Take It Easy - hit the road for a massively successful tour, the third-highest grossing concert tour of that year. The tour went on hiatus toward the end of 1994, due to Freyβs gastrointestinal surgery, but it continued in 1995. In November 1994, the band released Hell Freezes Over, which featured four new songs, including the singles Get Over It (#31, 1994), Love Will Keep Us Alive (#1 Adult Contemporary, 1994), Learn to Be Still (#15 Adult Contemporary, 1995), and 11 of the old hits culled from the bandβs 1994 live appearance on MTV. Within months the reunion LP had sold more than 10 million copies and gone to #1 on the pop album chart.
In 1998 the Eagles were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. All seven members of the band performed together for the first time at the induction ceremony. The core members of the group - the ones who had recorded and toured together in the mid-β90s - reunited again for a few concerts at the end of 1999, including a New Yearβs Eve show in L.A. A four-CD retrospective set, Eagles 1972β1999: Selected Works (#109, 2000), was released in November 2000.
Don Felder was fired from the band in 2000, leaving Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit as the remaining members of the band.
In 2007 they released a double album Long Road out of Eden, logically followed by a world tour, which was, regardless of people's opinion on the new album, a guaranteed sold-out event. The base line-up on this album is Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit. Also performing on the studio recording are Steuart Smith (guitar, keyboard, mandolin), Scott Crago (percussion) and Will Hollis (keyboard).
On January 18, 2016, it was announced that Glenn Frey had died at the age of 67 in New York City from complications arising from rheumatoid arthritis, colitis and pneumonia.
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09 New York Minute Harry got up Dressed all in black Went down to the station A…
1. Get Over It I turn on the tube and what do I see A…
10 Ol' 55 Well my time went so quickly I went lickety-splickly out to…
11. New Kid In Town There's talk on the street; it sounds so familiar. Great exp…
12-Saturday Night Seems like a dream now, it was so long ago The…
14 Get Over It I turn on the tube and what do I see A…
2. Love Will Keep Us Alive I was standing All alone against the world outside You were …
28 Take It Easy Well I'm a-runnin' down the road try'n to loosen my…
7 Best Of My Love Every night I'm lying in bed Holdin' you close in my dream…
After The Thrill Is Gone Same dances in the same old shoes Some habits that you…
All Night Long We get up early and we work all day We…
All She Wants To Do Is Dance They're pickin' up the prisoners And putting 'em in a pen …
Already Gone Well, I heard some people talkin' just the other day And…
Best of My Love Every night I'm lying in bed Holdin' you close in my dreams …
Bitter Creek Once I was young and so unsure I'd try any…
Boys of Summer Nobody on the road nobody on the beach I feel it…
Business as Usual Look at the weather, look at the news Look at all…
Busy Being Fabulous I came home to an empty house And I found your…
Can`t Tell You Why Look at us baby, up all night Tearing our love apart Aren't…
Center of the Universe I come before you with my heart in my hand Hoping…
certain kind of fool He was a poor boy, raised in a small family…
Chug All Night You scare me a bit But that's all right You know when…
Dance on First step is intention, second step is a glance Then divine…
Desperado Desperado, why don't you come to your senses? You been out…
Dirty Laundry I make my living off the evening news Just give me…
Disco Strangler Lookin' for the good life Dressed to kill She don't have to…
Do Something I've been walkin' through the fields And on the streets of…
Doolin They were duelin', Doolin-Dalton High or low, it was the sam…
Doolin Daltons They were doolin', doolin'-dalton High or low, it was the sa…
Doolin-Dalton They were duelin', Doolin-Dalton High or low, it was the sam…
Doolin-Dalton / Desperado Well the stage was set the sun was sinkin' low…
DoolinβDalton They were doolin', doolin'-dalton High or low, it was the s…
DoolinβDalton / Desperado Well the stage was set the sun was sinkin' low…
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Early Bird Early in the morning About the break of day The earlybird …
Earlybird Early in the morning About the break of day The earlybird is…
Fast Company Now, where you going? Now, what's the rush? You listen here …
Frail Grasp on the Big Picture Well, ain't it a shame That our short little memories Never …
Funk Sleep all day, out all night I know where you're…
Funk 49 Jeremiah was a bullfrog Was a good friend of mine I never…
Funky New Year Went to a party just last night Wanted to bring the…
Get Over It I turn on the tube and what do I see A…
Girl From Yesterday It wasn't really sad the way they said goodbye Or maybe…
Good Day In Hell Move in, Can't you see she wants you She has…
Guilty Of The Crime You're the only one who's ever heard my song I might…
Heartache Tonight Somebody's gonna hurt someone before the night is through. S…
Help Me Through the Night Somewhere along the way I found the meaning, woke up…
Help Me Thru The Night Somewhere along the way I found the meaning Woke up dreamin…
Hole in the World There's a hole in the world tonight. There's a cloud of…
Hollywood Waltz Springtime, the acacias are blooming Southern California wil…
Hotel California On a dark desert highway Cool wind in my hair Warm smell…
Hotel California (Live Acousti On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair Warm…
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How Long Like a blue bird with his heart removed, lonely as…
I Can't Tell You Why Look at us baby, up all night Tearing our love apart Aren't…
I Don't Want to Hear Any More It's not the first time That I've had the sense that…
I Love to Watch a Woman Dance I love to watch a woman dance She bows her head…
I Wish You Peace I wish you peace when the cold winds blow Warmed by…
In The City Somewhere out on that horizon Out beyond the neon lights I k…
Intro High with me, shine with me, grind with me Vibe with…
Is It True How come you love him when he Takes you for…
It's Your World Now A perfect day, the sun is sinkin' low As evening falls,…
James Dean James Dean, James Dean, I know just what you mean James…
Joe_Walsh_-_In_the_City Somewhere out on that horizon Out beyond the neon lights I…
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King of Hollywood Well he sits up there on his leatherette Looks through pictu…
Last Good Time In Town I like to go out every now and then I can't…
Last Resort She came from Providence, the one in Rhode Island Where the…
Learn To Be Still It's just another day in paradise As you stumble to…
Life I have a mansion Forget the price Ain't never been…
Life In The Fast Lane He was a hard-headed man he was brutally handsome And she…
Life's Been Good I have a mansion, forget the price Ain't never been there,…
Little Maids All In A Row Hi there, how are 'ya? It's been a long time Seems like…
Long Road Out of Eden Moon shinin' down through the palms Shadows movin' on the sa…
Love Keeps Us Alive I was standing All alone against the world outside You wer…
Love Will Keep Us Alive I was standing All alone against the world outside You were …
Lyin Eyes City girls just seem to find out early How to open…
Lying Eyes City girls just seem to find out early How to open…
Lyin` Eyes City girls just seem to find out early How to open…
Midnight Flyer Ooh, midnight flyer Engineer, won't you let your whistle mo…
Most Of Us Are Sad Most of us are sad No one lets it show I've been…
My Man Tell me the truth, how do you feel? Like you're…
New Kid in Town There's talk on the street, it sounds so familiar Great expe…
New York Minute Harry got up Dressed all in black Went down to the station A…
Nightingale I'm hanging on to my peace of mind I just don't…
No More Cloudy Days Sitting by a foggy window Staring at the pouring rain Fallin…
No More Walks In The Wood No more walks in the wood The trees have all been…
Ol '55 Well my time went so quickly I went lickety-splickly out to…
Olβ 55 Well my time went so quickly I went lickety-splickly out to…
On The Border Cruisin' down the centre of a two way street Wondering who…
One Day at a Time Well you know I was always the first to arrive…
One of These Nights One of these nights, one of these crazy old nights We're…
One of Those Nights One of these nights, one of these crazy old nights We're…
Out Of Control I wanna know if there's a way to the stars I…
Outlaw Man I am an outlaw, I was born an outlaw's son…
Peaceful I like the way your sparkling earrings lay, Against your ski…
Peaceful Easy Feel I like the way sparkling earrings lay Against your skin so…
Peaceful Easy Feeling I like the way your sparkling earrings lay Against your skin…
Peacful Easy Feeling I like the way sparkling earrings lay Against your skin so…
Please Come Home for Christmas Bells will be ringin' the sad, sad news Oh, what a…
Preety Maids All in a Row Hi there, how are 'ya? It's been a long time Seems like…
Random Victims Part 3 Just don't die before we get this track started.…
Rocky Mountain Way Spent the last year rocky Mountain way Couldn't get much hig…
Saturday Night Seems like a dream now, it was so long ago The…
Seven Bridges Road There are stars in the southern sky Southward as you go Ther…
Seven Bridges Road (live) There are stars In the Southern sky Southward as you go Ther…
Sexy Girl She moved in next door to me And she showed me…
Somebody You feel bad, but not bad enough You know you had…
Take It Easy Well, I'm runnin' down the road tryna loosen my load I've…
Take it to Well I'm a-runnin' down the road try'n to loosen my…
Take It to the Limit All alone at the end of the evening And the bright…
Take It To The Limite Well, I'm runnin' down the road tryna loosen my load I've…
Take the Devil Open up your eyes Take the devil from your mind He's been…
Teenage Jail Stare out the window, You can't make the time go You don't…
Tequila Sunrise It's another tequila sunrise Starin' slowly 'cross the sky S…
Tequila Sunrise (Live on MTV, 1994) For the record, we never broke up We just took a…
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Suki Baby
I love this video. Thanks for sharing. I love the Eagles. I'm a big fan of the band especially Don Henley and Glenn Frey. RIP Glenn. We truly miss you. ππ
BobWadeGuitar
The Master of Ceremonies indeed.No matter what some say about Glenn, without him there is no Eagles. Period. Hard to imagine American culture without them.
Glefelme Frey
No one like you Glenn Frey! I love you and miss you so much.
You'll always be in my heart
Phillip Johnson
When the Eagles came to Detroit (the palace of Auburn Hills) in 2013 , Glennβs moms obituary was posted in the Detroit News that full week. Glenn as all us local baby boomers were, born in Detroit but raised in the suburb of Royal Oak, mi. What a great outcome for a local boy with big dreams and goals.
Danny Bryan
Love the eagles I,m from england my dad loved eagles and I love them too . Seen them 3 times live and my favourite band classic vocals love don.
melodymakermark
Lol Joe never disappoints, God love him.
R H
Excellent intros for Frey, Henley, and Walsh
J Oneal
First place I saw the Eagles, only it was called the Spectrum back in the 70's.Β Thanks for the music Glenn.
Glefelme Frey
GLENN FREY
You will be inside my heart forever
Richard Scott
Man they were over the top that night! Was that the norm during that tour?