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  1. Jan 18, 2016 · Hear some of the greatest hits from legendary Eagles member Glenn Frey's six-decade career.

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    • Jon Dolan
    • “Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man” (1969) Frey got his first taste of real recording backing up fellow Michigander Bob Seger, strumming acoustic guitar and singing background vocals on this ferocious bit of garage rock.
    • “Take It Easy” (1972) Shortly before the Eagles cut their first album, Glenn Frey was a broke songwriter living in the same building as Jackson Browne.
    • “Peaceful Easy Feeling” (1972) One of the early Eagles songs most associated with Frey, this single off the band's self-titled 1972 debut is all chill.
    • “Tequila Sunrise” (1973) One of the centerpieces of Desperado, "Tequila Sunrise" is a forlorn, countrified ode to love lost and the courage to take another shot to put yourself out there again.
    • “Smuggler’s Blues”
    • “Heartache Tonight”
    • “You Belong to The City”
    • “Lyin’ Eyes”
    • “New Kid in Town”
    • “Take It Easy”
    • “Doolin-Dalton”
    • “Sexy Girl”
    • “Ol’ 55”
    • “The Heat Is On”

    “Smuggler’s Blues” is the first track on Frey’s “The Allnighter” album. The song is about a man who smuggles things for money, mostly, drugs. When he sings, ” I’m just another lost generation,” it’s apparent that he’s referring to his own peers—the baby boomer generation—and signalling that he’s part of the group. In fact, Frey does a very good job...

    This song was the Eagles’ last number one hit, and it topped the charts in November 1979. Released from “the Long Run” album, the song was co-written by Frey, Don Henley, and Bob Seger. It’s one of the most well-known songs in their entire catalog, and it’s certainly an iconic tune for all classic rock fans. The song reached number one on the Billb...

    In 1982, Frey released his first solo album entitled “No Fun Aloud.” It’s a different time in history, and pop music was on an entirely new path. Frey didn’t know it at the time, but he took a huge risk when he embarked on his career as a solo artist. Not surprisingly, “You Belong to the City” reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 chartand...

    Glenn Frey, along with Don Henley and Jackson Browne, wrote this song. “One of These Nights” is the title track off the Eagles’ fourth studio album. Released in 1975, it’s one of their best-known songs for many reasons—most notably because it features Joe Walsh on lead guitar. It is one of the most played songs on classic rock radio stations. It’s ...

    Written by Frey and Don Henley in 1976, this was the second single from “Hotel California,” one of the best rock records in history. Frey sings lead vocals, and he does a fantastic job with them. “New Kid in Town” was written about Frey and Henley’s rock star friends when they first moved to Los Angeles. It features the Eagles’ signature sound—Frey...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhiEnGYrmL8 “Take It Easy,” written by Frey and Jackson Browne, is not only one of the Eagles’ most popular songs, but it’s also a hit for many other artists. The song reached number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart when it was released as a single in 1972, and the Eagles performed it during their “Hell Freezes Over...

    This song is the last track on the Eagles’ second studio album, “Desperado.” Like much of their music, it’s an unofficial concept album about the infamous Dalton Gang. The band needed two songs to complete the project after another one they’d recorded failed to fit in with Desperado. Frey and Henley asked Bernie Leadon to write music for their lyri...

    Frey wrote this song in the early ’80s when he began experimenting with writing songs outside of his usual rock music. It was recorded for Frey’s first solo album, The Allnighter, which came out in 1984. Leadon and Joe Walsh play the song’s electric guitar riffs, Meisner plays bass, and Vitale handles the drums. The lyrics are about a man giving hi...

    “Ol’ 55” is about a car, but it’s also about escaping small-town life and finding adventure elsewhere. Frey wrote the lyrics to the song after moving out of his hometown—Detroit—and moving across the country to Los Angeles. It was originally recorded for the eponymous “Eagles” album in 1972, but it didn’t make it on there. Frey re-recorded it for O...

    “The Heat Is On” comes from the movie Beverly Hills Cop, which came out in 1984 and was directed by Martin Brest. It’s one of Frey’s greatest hits, and it reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100. The song is about a case of mistaken identity, which Frey based on an experience he had while visiting New York City. Frey wasn’t originally slated ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Glenn_FreyGlenn Frey - Wikipedia

    He released his debut album, No Fun Aloud, in 1982 and went on to record Top 40 hits "The One You Love", "Smuggler's Blues", "Sexy Girl", "The Heat Is On", "You Belong to the City", "True Love", "Soul Searchin'" and "Livin' Right". As a member of Eagles, Frey won six Grammy Awards and five American Music Awards.

  3. Glenn Frey's Greatest Hits. W.M. Foss. 25 videos 344,376 views Last updated on Jul 4, 2021. This list contains all the songs Glenn had on the charts as a solo artist. Also has some...

  4. Jan 18, 2016 · The Eagles assembled this collection of clips featuring singer Glenn Frey, who died at the age of 67.Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/n...

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  5. Jan 19, 2016 · Glenn Frey 's solo career was bound to be overlooked, considering he'd scored a pile of Top 40 hits – including two chart-toppers – as a member of the Eagles. Like his longtime bandmate Don...