Make no mistake about it: the Eagles are one of the biggest and most successful rock bands ever, even if they struggled in ...
The Eagles' "Hotel California" was supposed to feel like a number of movies. The 1970s band Steely Dan also helped inspire the track.
20. "Seven Bridges Road" (Live) From: Eagles Live (1980) Number of Streams: 58,991,395 ...
Eagles may have had enormous success over the course of their career, but there was one song Glenn Frey wasn't a fan of ...
The Eagles endured one of the most acrimonious breakups of any popular band, one so bad they couldn't possibly imagine a time when a reunion would be forthcoming. But time has a way of healing all ...
Classic rock songs can be deceiving. The Eagles’ “New Kid in Town” might seem like a song about love, but Don Henley said the ...
The following ranking of every Glenn Frey Eagles song avoids the numerous tracks where he served as co-writer but was not featured as a singer. Material where Frey was a noteworthy duet partner made ...
The band in question might not have been big Eagles fans. The Eagles’ ‘Hotel California’ tips its ... impossible to get through a Lana Del Rey album without hearing a couple dozen allusions ...
For example, “Life in the Fast Line” by The Eagles was inspired by a drug dealer. The song narrowly missed making a huge milestone for the band. During a 2003 interview with The Uncool, The Eagles’ ...
JD Souther wrote iconic songs for the Eagles, Linda Ronstadt, and James Taylor, bringing Southern California’s country-rock ...
Elton John is no longer touring but the iconic singer-songwriter’s tunes are still performed live courtesy of The Black Jacket Symphony.