“Hotel California” is an unlikely opener, but the Eagles wisely deployed it early because of the sensory-overload graphics ...
“Take It To The Limit” was the first Eagles song to go gold. Written primarily by Randy Meisner, the song was an undisputed hit. A fact, neither Glenn Frey or Don Henley (who typically wrote ...
Despite the success of Hotel California in 1976 and on the subsequent tour that followed, the Eagles were coming apart at the seams. Henley and Frey, who wrote most of the band’s songs ...
legacy acts—those who have released songs that people never seem to tire of. “Hotel California” is one of only two tunes by the Eagles to reach the Billboard Global 200. It is far and away ...
The Very Best includes the tune “Please Come Home For Christmas,” the Eagles’ biggest holiday hit. That song has become hugely popular again, as has been the case for years now around ...
A video posted by the TikTok account radio_dead shows Glenn Frey enthusiastically performing “Take It Easy,” the Eagles’ lead single from their 1972 eponymous studio debut. A grinning Frey embodies ...
That spirit of camaraderie inspired friends and Eagles fans Al Panaccio, Kenny Curcio and Ryan Fiske to release a new single called "Philadelphia (Bleed Green)." "We wanted to write a song about ...