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  1. Eagles Song list. After The Thrill Is Gone (1975) Already Gone (1974) Best Of My Love (1974) Business As Usual (2007) Busy Being Fabulous (2007) Certain Kind Of Fool (1973) Desperado (1973) Do Something (2007)

    • Take It Easy

      'The Weight' was a song about a guy were travelling looking...

    • I Wish You Peace

      Jami from Redding, Ca Like Don Henley said back in the...

    • Desperado

      The Eagles included this on their album Greatest Hits...

    • The Long Run

      The Long Run was the last album the Eagles released before...

    • Hotel California

      The Hotel California album is #37 on the Rolling Stone list...

    • Best Of My Love

      This was The Eagles' first #1 record, as someone mentioned...

    • Peaceful Easy Feeling

      This song, like all of those on the Eagles first two albums,...

    • Lyin' Eyes

      Would be a great song to be covered by a country artist like...

  2. Since their debut in 1972, they have released seven studio albums, three live albums, 11 compilation albums, as well as four video albums and 30 singles. Of those singles, five topped the Billboard Hot 100. The Eagles have a total of 18 Top 40 hits on the pop charts, as well as several hits on the adult contemporary chart.

  3. Alphabetical order list. Sort back into Tune Timeline order. red # = weekly rock chart blue # = pop chart. 1. After The Thrill Is Gone.

    • Brian Kachejian
    • THE EAGLES STUDIO ALBUMS.
    • Eagles. Released June 1, 1972. CD Track Listings: 1. Take It Easy 2. Witchy Woman 3. Chug All Night 4. Most of Us Are Sad 5. Nightingale” 6. Train Leaves Here This Morning.
    • Desperado. Released April 17, 1973. CD Track Listings: 1. Doolin-Dalton 3:29 2. Twenty-One 2:10 3. Out of Control 3:05 4. Tequila Sunrise 2:54 5. Desperado 3:34.
    • On the Border. Released March 22, 1974. CD Track Listings: 1. Already Gone 4:15 2. You Never Cry Like a Lover 4:00 3. Midnight Flyer 3:58 4. My Man 3:30 5. On the Border 4:23.
    • "Hotel California" From: Hotel California(1976) Turns out this song's off-the-cuff brilliance wasn't so off-the-cuff, after all. The concluding twin-guitar solo on "Hotel California" has moved into classic-rock lore, representing the most famous in a series of fiery collaborations between Don Felder and recently installed new member Joe Walsh.
    • "Take It Easy" From: Eagles(1972) The opening track on the Eagles' first album perfectly sums up their early country-rock aesthetic, so much so that Glenn Frey said its first few jangly guitar strums "felt like an announcement, 'And now ...
    • "One of These Nights" From: One of These Nights(1975) The goal was to break the ballad template, stirring in contemporary R&B sounds and a sneaky lyric that pulls no punches.
    • "Take It to the Limit" From: One of These Nights(1975) As this became Eagles' highest charting single yet, Meisner found himself under crushing pressure to hit the song's heart-rending high note onstage night after night.
  4. Eagles: one of the most popular and successful bands of all time. Originating in Los Angeles in 1971, its founding members were Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Bernie Leadon, and Randy Meisner. They saw...

  5. Explore Eagles's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Eagles on AllMusic.

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