The Eagles Popular Song Rankings [2026]
The Eagles are an American rock band that debuted in 1971.
Based on the West Coast of the United States, they achieved worldwide popularity, with total sales exceeding 120 million records.
We’ve compiled a ranking of their popular songs, including signature tracks such as “Desperado” and “Hotel California.”
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The Eagles Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
TisuperadoThe Eagles26rank/position

“Hotel California” and Billy Joel’s late-70s to 80s era enjoyed special worldwide popularity, including in Japan, and produced numerous classics.
Many people likely began listening to Western music with Billy.
Among them, this piano ballad is a masterpiece you should savor by reading the lyrics.
At times gentle, at times intense, Billy’s voice shines with an evergreen brilliance.
Already GoneThe Eagles27rank/position

A flawless, undeniably cool number that kicks off On the Border and lets you savor the crisp charm of American rock! Also known by its Japanese title “Sugita Koto” (“Already Gone”), this track boasts an irresistibly punchy guitar riff ringing throughout, and of course a blistering guitar solo from Don Felder—who was invited during the album sessions and ended up joining the band—that absolutely tears it up.
Although it wasn’t written by the band members, it perfectly balances their early country flavor with a harder rock edge, reminding us just how exceptional the Eagles are at arranging songs.
I Love to Watch a Woman DanceThe Eagles28rank/position

Originally a folk track released in 2001 by Larry John McNally, a New York-based musician.
This cover version by the Eagles is included on their 2007 album Long Road Out of Eden.
I Wish You PeaceThe Eagles29rank/position

A track written by guitarist Bernie Leadon with support from his girlfriend, Patti Davis, the daughter of Ronald Reagan.
It is included on their fourth album, One of These Nights, released in 1975.
Journey of the SorcererThe Eagles30rank/position

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.


