1) The Eagles UK (UK band) (1958—1964 Bristol, England)
2) The Eagles (R&B vocal group)
Very confusing this way with 3 groups with the same names !
1) The Eagles were a British music quartet active from 1958 through the mid 1960s. Formed in 1958, at the Eagles House Club in Bristol, Somerset.
Led by lead guitarist Terry Clarke (born Terence Clarke, in 1947, in Reading, Berkshire), who used a homebuilt custom instrument, the group included drummer Rod Meacham (born Roderick Meacham, 25 March 1943, in Bristol, Somerset died 21 March 2002, in Bristol), bassist Michael Brice, and Johnny Payne on rhythm guitar. Playing primarily instrumental rock, they began their career in Bristol playing local venues such as dance halls.
They were launched into the world of professional music in 1962 upon being noticed by composer Ron Grainer, probably best remembered for his theme to Doctor Who. Grainer was interested in The Eagles for a film project he was working on, Some People, about a fictional Bristol band not unlike themselves. The Eagles contributed to the Some People soundtrack, and became Grainer's protégés, recording new versions of some of his film score work like the theme of the Maigret television series. The Some People soundtrack reached #2 on the EP charts, and remained on the charts for a stay of 21 weeks.
The Eagles were awarded the Duke of Edinburgh Trophy for their work on the film, and soon after were signed to Pye Records, at the time among the top three labels in Britain. After releasing the singles "Bristol Express" and "Exodus", The Eagles embarked on a major tour of England along with more established acts Del Shannon, Stevie Wonder, Johnny Tillotson, and Dionne Warwick.
The tour world lasted much of 1963, during which their debut album, Smash Hits From The Eagles was released in the UK and the United States. The following year brought their most successful single and the one for which they are best remembered today, a vocal rendition of "Wishin' And Hopin'" backed with "Write Me A Letter". Unfortunately, 1964 also brought a pair of tragedies which ultimately led to the end of the group
2) The Eagles were a 1950s rhythm and blues vocal group from the Washington, D.C. area. They recorded the original version of "Trying to Get To You" (Rose Marie McCoy - Charles Singleton), better known through the versions by Elvis Presley (one of his Sun recordings) and The Animals (as "Trying To Get You"), among others.
The Eagles released "Trying to Get To You" on Mercury Records in 1954, the year before Elvis Presley's version was recorded. Presley's vocal delivery appears to be influenced by that of The Eagles' lead singer, but Scotty Moore's guitar solo on the Presley recording replaces a saxophone solo heard on the original.
The Eagles had two further releases on Mercury, "Such A Fool"/"Don't You Wanna Be Mine" and "I Told Myself"/"What A Crazy Feeling". An Eagles anthology LP released c.1989 by German reissue label Bear Family, Trying To Get To You, included three additional tracks.
Desperado
The Eagles Lyrics
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You been out ridin' fences for so long now
Oh, you're a hard one
I know that you got your reasons
These things that are pleasin' you
Can hurt you somehow
Don't you draw the Queen of Diamonds, boy
You know the Queen of Hearts is always your best bet
Now, it seems to me some fine things
Have been laid upon your table,
But you only want the ones that you can't get
Desperado, oh, you ain't gettin' no younger
Your pain and your hunger, they're drivin' you home
And freedom, oh freedom, well that's just some people talkin'
Your prison is walking through this world all alone
Don't your feet get cold in the winter time?
The sky won't snow and the sun won't shine
It's hard to tell the night time from the day
You're losin' all your highs and lows;
Ain't it funny how the feeling goes away?
Desperado, why don't you come to your senses?
Come down from your fences; open the gate
It may be rainin', but there's a rainbow above you
You better let somebody love you, before it's too late
The Eagles' Desperado is a poignant ballad that tells the story of a gun-slinging outlaw who has been riding fences for far too long. The song acts as a warning to the desperado, urging him to come to his senses and make a change before it's too late. The song suggests that the desperado's destructive behavior is driven by his pain and hunger, which have left him alone, isolated, and imprisoned.
The lyrics also touch on the themes of risk-taking, addiction, and the search for love and freedom. The song warns against the futility of pursuing things that cannot be obtained, and the importance of recognizing that the best things in life are those that can be shared with others.
The powerful vocals and the slow, mournful instrumentation add to the melancholic tone of the song, making it one of The Eagles' most iconic and timeless tracks.
Line by Line Meaning
Desperado, why don't you come to your senses
Why haven't you realized the truth?
You been out ridin' fences for so long now
You have been wandering aimlessly for a long time
Oh, you're a hard one
You are a difficult person to get through to
I know that you got your reasons
I understand that you have your justifications for your actions
These things that are pleasin' you, can hurt you somehow
The things that bring you pleasure can lead to your downfall
Don't you draw the Queen of Diamonds, boy, she'll beat you if she's able
Avoid gambling with high stakes because the odds are against you
You know the Queen of Hearts is always your best bet
Choosing a more stable, consistent path may lead to better outcomes
Now it seems to me some fine things have been laid upon your table,
You have had fortune and opportunities come your way,
But you only want the ones that you can't get
But you only yearn for the things that are out of reach
Desperado, oh, you ain't gettin' no younger
You are getting older and running out of time
Your pain and your hunger, they're drivin' you home
Your desires and needs are guiding your actions
And freedom, oh freedom, well that's just some people talkin'
The idea of freedom is overrated and may not be attainable
Your prison is walking through this world all alone
Your isolation is your own imprisonment
Don't your feet get cold in the winter time?
Don't you feel the effects of your choices?
The sky won't snow and the sun won't shine
The world may seem bleak and hopeless
It's hard to tell the night time from the day
Life may seem like a never-ending cycle of darkness and despair
You're losin' all your highs and lows;
You are losing your emotional range and feeling disconnected from life
Ain't it funny how the feeling goes away?
It's ironic how easily emotions can dissipate over time
Desperado, why don't you come to your senses?
Why don't you wake up to reality and make a change?
Come down from your fences; open the gate
Lower your guard and allow others into your life
It may be rainin', but there's a rainbow above you
Despite the hardships, there is always hope and positivity
You better let somebody love you, before it's too late
You should allow yourself to be loved before it's too late to find happiness
Lyrics © Cass County Music / Wisteria Music / Privet Music, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group, Red Cloud Music
Written by: GLENN FREY, DON HENLEY
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