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  2. Fly Like an Eagle (album) - Wikipedia

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    A Quadraphonic mix of the album was available on the Quadraphonic 8-Track cartridge format (in which Track 1 - "Space Intro" is edited into "Fly Like an Eagle" as one track, and Track 6 - "Take the Money and Run" intro repeats twice). On the U.K. original vinyl release "Space Intro" does not appear on track listing.

  3. Fly Like an Eagle (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fly Like an Eagle" is a song written by American musician Steve Miller for the album of the same name. [4] The song was released in the United Kingdom in August 1976 and in the United States in December 1976. [ 1 ]

  4. Rock'n Me - Wikipedia

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    "Rock'n Me" (also known as "Rock 'N Me" or "Rock 'N' Me") is a song by American rock band Steve Miller Band, released in 1976 from the band's ninth studio album Fly Like an Eagle (1976). [7] It was written by primary band leader and songwriter Steve Miller released as the second single from the album. Miller also produced the song and album.

  5. Take the Money and Run (Steve Miller Band song) - Wikipedia

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    A song about two young (possibly teenage) bandits and the detective pursuing them, it was one of the many hit singles produced by the Steve Miller Band in the 1970s and featured on the 1976 album Fly Like an Eagle. The song peaked at number 11 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 [3] and at number 8 in Canada [4] in July 1976 and also charted in ...

  6. Jet Airliner (Steve Miller Band song) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Miller heard Pena's unreleased New Train album through Ben Sidran, who produced it, [6] and who was formerly in Miller's band. Miller recorded "Jet Airliner" in 1975 during sessions for the Fly Like an Eagle album, but the song was not released until 1977, when it was included on Miller's Book of Dreams album. The lyrics of the Steve ...

  7. Greatest Hits 1974–78 - Wikipedia

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    The album features the title track from 1973's The Joker plus 13 tracks taken from Fly Like an Eagle (1976) and Book of Dreams (1977). As a sign of the album-oriented rock times, all but one track came from their last two albums even though they had eleven studio albums at the time.

  8. Fly Like an Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Fly Like an Eagle, 1976, by Steve Miller Band "Fly Like an Eagle" (song), by Steve Miller Band "Fly Like an Eagle" (Stereophonics song), from Kind, 2019 "Fly Like an Eagle", a song from The Marshall Tucker Band's 1977 album, Carolina Dreams "Fly Like an Eagle", a song from Ten's 1997 album The Robe

  9. John McFee - Wikipedia

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    Some of McFee's early and non-Doobie Brothers work includes playing pedal steel guitar on Van Morrison's Tupelo Honey and Saint Dominic's Preview albums, and recording with many other artists, including Steve Miller on his Fly Like An Eagle album, the Grateful Dead on their From the Mars Hotel album, and Boz Scaggs, Emmylou Harris, Link Wray, Rick James, Janis Ian, Ricky Skaggs, The Brothers ...