Eagles’ Famous Songs — From Signature Tracks to Hidden Fan Favorites
The Eagles, based on the West Coast and blazing through the music scene of the 1970s, achieved worldwide popularity.
From their early, breezy country-tinged numbers to the mid-to-late period where they leaned more into rock and tackled heavier themes, the songs they left behind include a long list of classics that have secured their place in music history.
In this article, we’ve picked out not only their signature tracks that almost everyone has heard at least once, but also fan favorites, hidden gems, and songs from after their reunion.
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- Famous and Popular Songs by the Bee Gees
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Eagles’ Masterpieces: From Signature Hits to Hidden Favorites (21–30)
Get Over ItThe Eagles

A track inspired by Don Henley’s frustration with daytime TV talk shows featuring people who cry and scream as they recount their problems and failures.
Released as a single in 1994, it became a hit in Canada, the United States, Poland, and elsewhere.
Peaceful Easy FeelingThe Eagles

A track written by Jack Tempchin.
Released as a single in 1972, it became a hit in the United States, Canada, and elsewhere.
The track has been covered by the country band Little Texas and the folk singer Kate Wolf.
Journey of the SorcererThe Eagles

A track used as the opening theme for Douglas Adams’s radio drama series The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
It features a banjo-based sound.
The track is included on the 1975 album One of These Nights.
Tequila SunriseThe Eagles

A track written by Don Henley and Glenn Frey.
It was released as a single in 1973 and became a hit in countries such as the United States and Canada.
It was covered by country music singer Alan Jackson in 1993, reaching No.
64 in the U.S.
Long Road Out Of EdenThe Eagles

The title track from the Eagles’ seventh album, released in 2007.
In its first week after release, the album sold approximately 711,000 copies in the United States, topped charts around the world, and won a Grammy Award in 2009.

