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He married his high-school girlfriend, Jennifer Lee Barton, in 1963, and they had a son, Dana Scott Meisner, in November 1963. Randy and Jennifer had two more children, twins Heather Leigh and Eric Shane Meisner, born in May 1970, before divorcing in 1981. [15] Randy Meisner later married his girlfriend of 12 years, Lana Rae, in November 1996. [54]
The song, written by Eagles members Randy Meisner, Don Henley and Glenn Frey began as a solo composition by Meisner, who sang lead on it. As it remained unfinished when time came for the One of These Nights album to be recorded, Henley and Frey assisted Meisner in completing it. Meisner's performance of the song was popular with the audience in ...
One More Song is the second solo studio album by former Eagles bassist Randy Meisner. Released in October 1980 by Epic Records in the United States , and in the United Kingdom . The album is to date Meisner's most successful album as a solo artist, peaking at number 50, on the US Billboard 200 chart.
"Deep Inside My Heart" is a song by former Eagles member Randy Meisner, with prominent backing vocal by Kim Carnes (who is uncredited on the single release). It became a hit in the United States during the fall of 1980, reaching #22 on the Billboard Hot 100. [2] The song was a bigger hit in Canada, where it reached #12. [3]
Randy Meisner, a founding member of the Eagles who added high harmonies to such favorites as “Take It Easy” and “The Best of My Love” and stepped out front for the waltz-time ballad ...
"Hearts on Fire" (Illenium, Dabin and Lights song), 2020 "Hearts on Fire" (Steve Winwood song), 1988 "Heart's on Fire" (John Cafferty song), 1985 song used in the film Rocky IV "Heart's on Fire" (Passenger song), 2014 "Hearts on Fire", by Genesis, B-side of the single "Jesus He Knows Me" "Hearts on Fire", by Randy Meisner from One More Song
On 'Take It to the Limit,' Eagles co-founder Randy Meisner, who died on Wednesday, delivered one of rock's great vocal performances.
Meisner, a bass player, joined Glenn Frey, Don Henley and Bernie Leadon in forming the original Eagles lineup in 1971, performing on classic albums such as "Eagles," "Desperado," "On the Border ...