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Already Gone

Hit the exit with The Eagles' "Already Gone"! This driving 1974 rock and country-rock anthem...
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"Already Gone"

Hit the exit with The Eagles' "Already Gone"! This driving 1974 rock and country-rock anthem from the On the Border album signals a tougher, more guitar-driven sound for the band. With Glenn Frey's assertive vocals, it's a powerful declaration of leaving negativity behind.

Featured on The Eagles' 1974 album On the Border, "Already Gone" marked a noticeable shift towards a harder rock sound, while still retaining country-rock roots. This energetic track, sung by Glenn Frey, benefits from the addition of guitarist Don Felder, whose fiery lead guitar solo adds considerable punch. It showcased the band's evolving musical direction beyond their earlier, softer hits.

Released as the lead single around April 17, 1974, "Already Gone" became a solid rock radio hit for The Eagles. Its upbeat tempo, confident vocals declaring independence from a relationship, and prominent guitar work resonated strongly with audiences. The song successfully introduced a rockier edge to the band's sound, becoming an enduring fan favorite from 1974.

SONG MEANING: "Already Gone" is an empowering song about making the decisive choice to leave a relationship or situation that is perceived as confining or negative ("So oftentimes it happens that we live our lives in chains / And we never even know we have the key"). The singer expresses a sense of liberation and strength in having moved on ("I'm already gone / And I'm feelin' strong").

  • BAND: Eagles
  • GENRE: Country Rock, Rock
  • RELEASEDAY: April 17
  • YEAR: 1974

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"Bloody Well Right"

Right! Get sophisticated with Supertramp's cool and cynical 1974 rock classic, "Bloody Well Right"! Kicking off with an iconic Wurlitzer electric piano riff, this standout track from Crime of the Century blends progressive rock complexity with jazzy flair and sharp commentary.
  • BAND: Supertramp
  • GENRE: Rock
  • RELEASEDAY: September 13
  • YEAR: 1974
Featured on their breakthrough 1974 album Crime of the Century and later released as a successful single, "Bloody Well Right" showcased Supertramp's unique musical identity. Its distinctive intro, dynamic rock build-up featuring saxophone, and Rick Davies' pointed lyrics resonated strongly with listeners...

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"Take the Long Way Home"

So you think you're a Romeo? Enjoy Supertramp's atmospheric 1979 rock classic, "Take the Long Way Home." A standout track from the massive Breakfast in America album, it blends progressive rock sensibilities with memorable pop hooks, harmonica, and piano.
  • BAND: Supertramp
  • GENRE: Progressive Rock
  • RELEASEDAY: September 21
  • YEAR: 1979
Released as a successful single from their chart-topping 1979 album Breakfast in America, "Take the Long Way Home" showcased Supertramp's sophisticated songwriting. Featuring Roger Hodgson's distinctive lead vocals, the track masterfully balances intricate progressive rock arrangements with accessible melodies...

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"Bad Case Of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)"

Doctor, Doctor! Get diagnosed with Robert Palmer's infectious 1979 rock hit, "Bad Case Of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)." This driving track from the Secrets album became a major international success, showcasing Palmer's cool vocals over a powerful pop rock/hard rock beat.
  • BAND: Robert Palmer
  • GENRE: Hard Rockarena Rock, Pop Rock
  • RELEASEDAY: July 06
  • YEAR: 1979
Released as the lead single from his 1979 album Secrets, Robert Palmer's cover of the Moon Martin song became one of his signature tunes. Its blend of hard rock guitar energy, pop rock catchiness, and arena rock readiness propelled it up the charts worldwide, defining his sound for the era...

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