Already Gone
"Already Gone"
Kiss goodbye with The Eagles' "Already Gone," the upbeat 1974 rock anthem about leaving a relationship. From On the Border, this country-rock infused track features driving guitars and Glenn Frey's confident vocals. A classic Eagles hit about moving on and feeling fine!
- TITLE: Already Gone
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: The Eagles
- GENRE: Country Rock, Rock
- YEAR: 1974
Released in 1974 on The Eagles' album On the Border, "Already Gone" showcased a rockier edge while retaining country rock elements. Featuring Glenn Frey on lead vocals, the song's energetic tempo and prominent electric guitar work, influenced by new member Don Felder, signaled a slight shift towards a harder sound for the band compared to their earliest hits, proving highly successful on rock radio.
A defining rock classic from 1974, "Already Gone" stands out as an unusually upbeat country rock breakup anthem. Its driving rhythm, memorable guitar solos, and assertive lyrical stance contrast with slower ballads. Despite the theme of departure, the song maintains The Eagles' signature polished sound and features their recognizable vocal harmonies, making it an enduring and energetic fan favorite in their catalog.
SONG MEANING: "Already Gone" is an assertive breakup song about leaving a relationship decisively and without regrets. The narrator declares their intention to leave ("I'm already gone") and expresses a sense of liberation and empowerment in moving on ("And I'm feelin' strong"). It focuses on the decision to end things and the positive feeling of freedom, rather than sadness or lingering attachment.
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