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  2. Take It Easy - Wikipedia

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    The song was recorded at the Olympic Studios in London with producer Glyn Johns.Glenn Frey sings the lead vocal on the Eagles recording of "Take It Easy". Bass player Randy Meisner sings the harmony vocal in the second verse with Frey, with drummer Don Henley harmonizing in the chorus, on the line "Though we will never be here again.

  3. Hotel California - Wikipedia

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    At the induction of the Eagles into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998, all seven former and present members of the band reunited to perform "Hotel California" [45] and "Take It Easy." The song's guitar solo was voted the best solo of all time by readers of Guitarist magazine in 1998, [ 8 ] and was ranked 8th on Guitar Magazine ' s Top 100 ...

  4. Eagles (album) - Wikipedia

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    Eagles is the debut studio album by American rock band the Eagles. The album was recorded at London's Olympic Studios with producer Glyn Johns and released on June 1, 1972, by Asylum Records . It was an immediate success for the then-new band, reaching No. 22 on the Billboard 200 and achieving a platinum certification from the Recording ...

  5. Hotel California (album) - Wikipedia

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    Hotel California is the fifth studio album by American rock band Eagles, released on December 8, 1976, by Asylum Records.Recorded by the band and produced by Bill Szymczyk at the Criteria and Record Plant studios between March and October 1976, it was the band's first album with guitarist Joe Walsh, who had replaced founding member Bernie Leadon, and the last to feature founding bassist Randy ...

  6. Eagles (band) - Wikipedia

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    An Eagles country tribute album, titled Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles, was released in 1993, 13 years after the breakup. Travis Tritt insisted on having the Long Run-era Eagles in his video for "Take It Easy" and they agreed. Following years of public speculation, the band formally reunited the following year.

  7. Long Road Out of Eden - Wikipedia

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    The band performed the song as part of their live sets in the early to mid-1970s, but did not record it at the time due to Souther's desire to use it on his first solo album. The deluxe collector's edition of Long Road Out of Eden was released on November 20, 2007, featuring two bonus tracks, "Hole in the World" and " Please Come Home for ...

  8. James Dean (song) - Wikipedia

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    "James Dean" is a song written by Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Jackson Browne, and JD Souther, and recorded by the American rock band Eagles for their 1974 album On the Border. It was the second single released from this album, reaching number 77 on the U.S. pop singles chart. [3] The song is about American actor James Dean (1931–1955).

  9. Don Henley - Wikipedia

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    At the 2016 Grammy Awards, the Eagles and Jackson Browne performed "Take It Easy" as a tribute to Frey. [ 27 ] On his songwriting in the band, Henley stated in a March 2001 interview on Charlie Rose that "rock bands work best as a benevolent dictatorship", with the principal songwriters in a band (in the case of Eagles, "me and Glenn Frey ...