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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Eagles’ Masterpieces: From Signature Hits to Hidden Favorites (21–30)
Pretty Maids All in a RowThe Eagles

A track included on the Eagles’ fifth album, Hotel California, released in 1976.
The album reached No.
1 on charts around the world and was nominated for a Grammy Award.
It has been certified Platinum in many countries.
Seven Bridges RoadThe Eagles

Originally written by American musician Steve Young and recorded in 1969.
This version by the Eagles was released as a single in 1980.
The track has been recorded by many artists, including Joan Baez and Dolly Parton.
The Long RunThe Eagles

It’s one of the Eagles’ signature songs, included on the album The Long Run, released in September 1979.
Written by Don Henley and Glenn Frey, the track reflects both the changing music scene of the time and the band’s internal tensions.
It features a distinctive rhythm-and-blues sound and is often described as an homage to Stax/Memphis music.
The lyrics speak to the trials of love and the importance of taking the long view, showcasing the depth of the Eagles’ musicality.
It achieved international success, reaching No.
8 on the U.S.
Billboard chart and No.
9 in Canada.
Funky New YearThe Eagles

The Eagles are a band that has continued to be active mainly on the U.S.
West Coast.
They’re a legendary group with worldwide popularity, boasting total sales of over 200 million records.
While they’ve released a variety of songs such as “Hotel California” and “Desperado,” the track we recommend for January is “Funky New Year.” It features a rock-driven melody that Eagles fans will love.
Since it’s a song that sings about the New Year in a funky way, be sure to check it out when you want to get pumped up!
Hotel CaliforniaThe Eagles

I’m sure there are plenty of people who can say “Hotel California!” just from hearing the opening guitar solo.
That’s how famous the song is in Japan as well.
It’s the biggest hit by the American band the Eagles.
Set in the fictional “Hotel California,” it was released in 1977.
The album of the same name was released the year before and won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year.

