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 | |||
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| 1east | Hotel CaliforniaThe Eagles | play_arrow | It would be the first to be named as one of the Eagles’ signature songs... |
| 2east | I Can’t Tell You WhyThe Eagles | play_arrow | Also known by its Japanese title “Iidasenakute” (Unable to Say It)… |
| 3east | Take It EasyThe Eagles | play_arrow | As one of the Eagles’ early signature songs, and a landmark… |
| 4east | DESPERADOThe Eagles | play_arrow | Released in 1973, the 2004 edition… |
| 5east | Take It To The LimitThe Eagles | play_arrow | The classic masterpiece released in 1975, “Cursed…” |
| 6east | One Of These NightsThe Eagles | play_arrow | The United States in the 1970s, which recorded a major hit... |
| 7east | Best of My LoveThe Eagles | play_arrow | A wistful acoustic guitar ba… |
| 8east | New Kid in TownThe Eagles | play_arrow | The historic masterpiece “Hotel California”... |
| 9east | The Last ResortThe Eagles | play_arrow | Included at the end of “Hotel California”… |
| 10east | How LongThe Eagles | play_arrow | Since The Long Run, released in 1979... |
| 11east | Wasted TimeThe Eagles | play_arrow | Don Henley's wistful, wonderful... |
| 12east | Life In The Fast LaneThe Eagles | play_arrow | The coolest by Joe Walsh… |
| 13east | Hole in the WorldThe Eagles | play_arrow | How do legendary bands like the Eagles... |
| 14east | Lying EyesThe Eagles | play_arrow | A van adorned in classic country style… |
| 15east | Doolin’ DaltonThe Eagles | play_arrow | The second album, released in 1973... |
| 16east | After the Thrill is GoneThe Eagles | play_arrow | Mr. Glenn Frey and Mr. Don Henley... |
| 17east | Ol’ 55The Eagles | play_arrow | Also known by its Japanese title “Natsukashiki ’55-nen” (“Nostalgic ’55”)… |
| 18east | Most Of Us Are SadThe Eagles | play_arrow | The memorable first album, 'Eagle...' |
| 19east | Already GoneThe Eagles | play_arrow | Kicking off the opening of “On the Border”… |
| 20east | James DeanThe Eagles | play_arrow | Playing music centered on country rock... |
| 21east | Get Over ItThe Eagles | play_arrow | Screaming and crying while talking about their own problems and failures... |
| 22east | Peaceful Easy FeelingThe Eagles | play_arrow | Written by Jack Tempchin... |
| 23east | Journey of the SorcererThe Eagles | play_arrow | Douglas Adams’s radio drama… |
| 24east | Tequila SunriseThe Eagles | play_arrow | Don Henley and Glenn Fre… |
| 25east | Long Road Out Of EdenThe Eagles | play_arrow | Released by the Eagles in 2007, “Lily”… |
| 26east | Pretty Maids All in a RowThe Eagles | play_arrow | Released by the Eagles in 1976, “Lily”… |
| 27east | Seven Bridges RoadThe Eagles | play_arrow | Originally, S..., who is an American musician, |
| 28east | The Long RunThe Eagles | play_arrow | The album “The L…” released in September 1979 |
| 29east | Funky New YearThe Eagles | play_arrow | A band that continues to be active mainly on the U.S. West Coast… |
| 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 | The Watergate scandal of the 1970s... |
| 32east | Midnight FlyerThe Eagles | play_arrow | Originally an American country music... |
| 33east | The Best of My LoveThe Eagles | play_arrow | A poignant love classic by the Eagles |
| 34east | Busy Being FabulousThe Eagles | play_arrow | The American rock band, the Eagles, have long… |
| 35east | I Love to Watch a Woman DanceThe Eagles | play_arrow | He was originally a musician from New York, and... |
| 36east | I Wish You PeaceThe Eagles | play_arrow | Guitarist Bernie Leadon... |
| 37east | In The CityThe Eagles | play_arrow | Originally in 1979 to Joe Walsh... |
| 38east | King of HollywoodThe Eagles | play_arrow | To the decadent lifestyles of Hollywood celebrities… |
| 39east | Victim of LoveThe Eagles | play_arrow | An alluring guitar riff and a grand, soaring chorus leave a strong impression… |
| 40east | Witchy WomanThe Eagles | play_arrow | A song about an enchanting woman in whom beauty and danger coexist… |
| 41east | Run! Goin’ BoyThe Eagles | play_arrow | Eagles' Olympic song, related to Hikaru GENJI |
| 42east | Certain Kind Of FoolThe Eagles | play_arrow | Bassist Randy Meisner... |
| 43east | TisuperadoThe Eagles | play_arrow | “Hotel California,” so it was the late ’70s… |
| 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 | Don Henley and Glenn Fre… |
| 51east | Please Come Home for ChristmasThe Eagles | ![]() | Beloved as a classic of the Christmas season… |


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