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Eagles - Witchy Woman / Take It Easy flac album
  • Performer Eagles
  • Title Witchy Woman / Take It Easy
  • Country US
  • Style Pop Rock, Classic Rock
  • Other formats MOD AA MP3 XM VQF FLAC RA
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1510 mb
  • Size FLAC 1721 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 680

Witchy Woman" is a song written by Don Henley and Bernie Leadon, and recorded by the American rock band Eagles. Released as the second single from the band's debut album Eagles, it reached No. 9 on the Billboard pop singles chart and is the only single from the album to feature Henley on lead vocals. Guitarist Bernie Leadon first started writing "Witchy Woman" while he was a member of the Flying Burrito Brothers

Take It Easy was The Eagles' first single, released on May 1, 1972. It peaked at on the July 22, 1972 Billboard Hot 100 chart, spending 11 weeks on the chart that summer, after debuting at on June 3. It also was the opening track on the band’s debut album Eagles and it has become one of their signature songs, included on all of their live and compilation albums. It is one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll

Eagles is the debut studio album by the rock band the Eagles. The album was recorded at London's Olympic Studios with producer Glyn Johns and released in 1972. The album was an immediate success for the young band, reaching No. 22 on the charts and going platinum

The music of this song 'Take It Easy' came from the song called 'Cotton Fields', CCR's cover in 1969. Wayne from Salem, VaI bought the 45 single when it first came out in 1972. A new song by a new band,"The Eagles". Witchy Woman was on the B-side. A great song! Listen for Bernie Leadon on the banjo I love this song. and I LOVE Jackson Browne too.

Album, 01 Июнь 1972, WEA, Elektra Records, Asylum Records. 3. Peaceful Easy Feeling. 4. Certain Kind of Fool.

Take It Easy (1972). The song that became the Eagles’ national anthem was written by Jackson Browne on a road trip that took him through Utah and Arizona. He showed a rough draft to his upstairs neighbor, Frey, who immediately recognized its potential. Take It to the Limit (1975). One of the Eagles’ most beloved ballads was written by Meisner in a moment of inspiration one night at his . I was feeling kind of lonely and started singing ‘All alone at the end of the evening, and the bright lights have faded to blue,’ he recalls. Witchy Woman (1972). On tour in Cape Cod with his previous band, the Flying Burrito Brothers, Leadon came up with this song’s signature tribal riff. He eventually took it to Henley, who later described it as a Hollywood-movie version of Indian music – you know, the kind of stuff they play when the Indians ride up on the ridge while the wagon train passes below.

Take It Easy" and "Lyin' Eyes" could easily have come out of the new Nashville school, as well. The twang that characterizes the guitar intro to "Already Gone" and the leads in "Witchy Woman" and "One of These Nights," also pays tribute to country's guitar greats. Greatest Hits 1971-1975 houses a scant ten singles, but not only does it illustrate the magic of the collaboration between Glen Frey and Don Henley, it shows the breadth of The Eagles impact on the many who would follow their lead.

Продавец: Интернет-магазин Ozon. Адрес: Россия, Москва, Пресненская набережная, 10. ОГРН: 1027739244741

Tracklist

A Witchy Woman
B Take It Easy

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Polydor S.A.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
E-45071 The Eagles* Take It Easy / Witchy Woman ‎(7", RE) Asylum Records E-45071 US 1974
GS 44516 The Eagles* Take It Easy / Witchy Woman ‎(7", RE) Asylum Records GS 44516 Canada 1974
E-45071 The Eagles* Take It Easy / Witchy Woman ‎(7", RE) Asylum Records E-45071 US Unknown
K 13044 Eagles Take It Easy / Witchy Woman ‎(7", Single, RE) Asylum Records K 13044 UK 1976
GS 44516 The Eagles* Take It Easy / Witchy Woman ‎(7", RE) Asylum Records GS 44516 Canada Unknown