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.
If you’ve recently become interested in the Eagles’ music, be sure to use this as a guide!
Playlist
| Eagles’ Famous Songs — From Signature Tracks to Hidden Fan Favorites | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1east | Hotel CaliforniaThe Eagles | play_arrow | The Eagles’ signature song, Hotel California |
| 2east | I Can’t Tell You WhyThe Eagles | play_arrow | An Eagles-style AOR ballad |
| 3east | Take It EasyThe Eagles | play_arrow | The Eagles’ debut song. A pop number with a strong country flavor. |
| 4east | DESPERADOThe Eagles | play_arrow | A famous ballad by the Eagles |
| 5east | Take It To The LimitThe Eagles | play_arrow | A track from a classic 1975 album that became a huge hit, reaching No. 4 on the U.S. charts |
| 6east | One Of These NightsThe Eagles | play_arrow | The Eagles’ signature song is hard rock |
| 7east | Best of My LoveThe Eagles | play_arrow | Acoustic-name ballad song |
| 8east | New Kid in TownThe Eagles | play_arrow | Hotel California lead single 1976 |
| 9east | The Last ResortThe Eagles | play_arrow | The magnificent masterpiece “Hotel California” |
| 10east | How LongThe Eagles | play_arrow | A country rock song released by the Eagles for the first time in 28 years |
| 11east | Wasted TimeThe Eagles | play_arrow | Don Henley's famous ballad |
| 12east | Life In The Fast LaneThe Eagles | play_arrow | Analyze the classic song “Hotel California.” |
| 13east | Hole in the WorldThe Eagles | play_arrow | Introducing the tracks included in the Eagles’ best-of album |
| 14east | Lying EyesThe Eagles | play_arrow | A smash-hit classic of country pop |
| 15east | Doolin’ DaltonThe Eagles | play_arrow | A work themed around the Dalton Gang |
| 16east | After the Thrill is GoneThe Eagles | play_arrow | The Eagles’ classic ballad |
| 17east | Ol’ 55The Eagles | play_arrow | The Eagles cover a Tom Waits song |
| 18east | Most Of Us Are SadThe Eagles | play_arrow | The Eagles’ acoustic classic |
| 19east | Already GoneThe Eagles | play_arrow | The Eagles’ country rock masterpiece |
| 20east | James DeanThe Eagles | play_arrow | Eagles, a 1974 song with a stronger hard rock orientation |
| 21east | Get Over ItThe Eagles | play_arrow | A Song Critiquing Television Talk Shows |
| 22east | Peaceful Easy FeelingThe Eagles | play_arrow | Jack Tempchin's 1972 hit song |
| 23east | Journey of the SorcererThe Eagles | play_arrow | Theme song of The Hitchhiker's Guide |
| 24east | Tequila SunriseThe Eagles | play_arrow | Don Henley's 1973 hit song |
| 25east | Long Road Out Of EdenThe Eagles | play_arrow | The title track of the Eagles’ 2007 album |
| 26east | Pretty Maids All in a RowThe Eagles | play_arrow | Songs included in Hotel California |
| 27east | Seven Bridges RoadThe Eagles | play_arrow | Released as a single by the Eagles in 1980 |
| 28east | The Long RunThe Eagles | play_arrow | Introduction of the Eagles’ signature songs |
| 29east | Funky New YearThe Eagles | play_arrow | A New Year-themed rock song by the Eagles |
| 30east | Hotel CaliforniaThe Eagles | play_arrow | Just by hearing the opening guitar solo, you know it’s “Hotel …” |
| 31east | On the BorderThe Eagles | play_arrow | Warning about government invasion of privacy |
| 32east | Midnight FlyerThe Eagles | play_arrow | A nostalgic country music song composed by Paul |
| 33east | The Best of My LoveThe Eagles | play_arrow | A poignant love classic by the Eagles |
| 34east | Run! Goin’ BoyThe Eagles | play_arrow | Eagles' Olympic song, related to Hikaru GENJI |
| 35east | Busy Being FabulousThe Eagles | play_arrow | The Eagles’ socially critical rock song |
| 36east | I Love to Watch a Woman DanceThe Eagles | play_arrow | Eagles-style folk song |
| 37east | I Wish You PeaceThe Eagles | play_arrow | Songs related to the Eagles and Reagan’s daughter |
| 38east | In The CityThe Eagles | play_arrow | A track included on The Long Run by the Eagles in 1979 |
| 39east | King of HollywoodThe Eagles | play_arrow | A song about the decadent lives of Hollywood celebrities |
| 40east | Victim of LoveThe Eagles | play_arrow | Hotel California |
| 41east | Witchy WomanThe Eagles | play_arrow | Depicting an alluring woman in the Eagles’ debut single |
| 42east | Certain Kind Of FoolThe Eagles | play_arrow | A song composed by the Eagles' bassist |
| 43east | TisuperadoThe Eagles | play_arrow | Billy Joel's classic piano ballad |
| 44east | Pkease Come Home for ChristmasThe Eagles | play_arrow | A lonely Christmas, a song of a solitary winter |
| 45east | DesperadoThe Eagles | play_arrow | Speaking of the Eagles, their byword is “Hotel Cali... |
| 46east | Hotel CalforniaThe Eagles | play_arrow | 1970s rock songs with a unique worldview |
| 47east | Love Will Keep Us AliveThe Eagles | play_arrow | With the huge hit of “Hotel California,” it has… |
| 48east | Hotel CariforniaThe Eagles | play_arrow | Album “Hotel Californi... |
| 49east | Hotel CarliforniaThe Eagles | play_arrow | The Eagles, an American rock... |
| 50east | Heartache TonightThe Eagles | play_arrow | A classic song released in 1979 |
| 51east | Please Come Home for ChristmasThe Eagles | ![]() | The Eagles’ classic Christmas song becomes a huge hit |

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