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The opening track from Eagles' second album, inspired by the Doolin-Dalton gang in late-19th-century Oklahoma, was a linchpin reprised twice on the Desperado album's second side, setting up a.


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It was released on April 17, 1973, by Asylum Records. The album was produced by Glyn Johns and was recorded at Island Studios in London, England. The songs on Desperado are based on the themes of the Old West.


THE EAGLES DOOLIN DALTON Old west, Alte fotografien, Wilder westen

lyrics artistfacts Songfacts®: This song tells the story of the infamous Wild West gang, The Dalton Gang. Formed in 1888, the gang consisted mainly of train robbers in what was the Oklahoma Territory and included the Dalton brothers, Bill Doolin, Bittercreek Newcomb and many other famous outlaws.


Doolin Dalton Eagles cover by John Mascaro (1978) YouTube

Maybe the Eagles wanted to romanticize the life and times of the late 19th century outlaws Bill Doolin and Bill Dalton on their Desperado track "Doolin-Dalton." Known as the Wild Bunch, the.


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artistfacts. The queen of diamonds let you down. She was just an empty fable. The queen of hearts you say you never met. Your twisted fate has found you out. And it' fin'lly turned the tables. Stole your dreams and paid you with regret. Desperado.


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Provided to YouTube by Rhino/ElektraDoolin-Dalton (2013 Remaster) · EaglesThe Very Best of the Eagles℗ 1973 Asylum RecordsRemastering Engineer: Bernie Grund.


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[Intro] They were dueling, Doolin-Dalton High or low, it was the same Easy money and faithless women Red-eye whiskey for the pain [Verse 1] Go down, Bill Dalton, it must be God's will Two.


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The song by the Eagles is about the Doolin-Dalton gang of the old wild west. It first appeared in their 1973 concept album Desperado. The song never made it.


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[Intro] F#m A F#m A A7 D F#m B D A E [Verse 1] F#m A They were duelin', Doolin' Dalton, F#m A A7 High or low, it was the same D F#m Easy money, and faithless women B D A C#m Red eye whiskey for.


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[Verse 1] Well the stage was set, the sun was sinkin' low down As they came to town to face another showdown The lawmen cleared the people from the street "All you blood-thirsty bystanders, will.


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Doolin-Dalton Written by Don Henley, Glenn Frey, J.D.Souther, J. Browne Performed by the Eagles From the LP "Desperado", 1973 Transcribed by - Angelo Taibi - Lyrics and minor tab corrections.


DoolinDalton (Karaoke Version) (Originally Performed By The Eagles

Doolin-Dalton Eagles 6 Comments 0 Tags Due to a publisher block, we are not authorized to display these lyrics. Edit Lyrics Lyrics submitted by Demau Senae Add Your Thoughts 6 Comments View by: Highest Rated Most Recent Oldest First +2 gunslinger.com/doolin.html hairychester on December 10, 2004 Link 1 Reply Log in to reply +1


The Eagles " DoolinDalton / Desperado Reprise " July 9 , 2013

Sat 7:30 PM · Spectrum Center Ticketmaster VIEW TICKETS Provided to YouTube by Rhino/ElektraDoolin-Dalton (2013 Remaster) · EaglesDesperado℗ 1973 Asylum RecordsRemastering Engineer: Bernie.


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Doolin Dalton is a classic song by the American rock band Eagles, released in 1973 as a part of their album "Desperado." The song tells a story of outlaws and the wild west, capturing the essence of the time period and the emotions that come with it.


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"Doolin Dalton" is the opening track on the Eagles' second album, "Desperado", which was brought to us by Asylum Records. This track was released as part of the album on 17 April 1973.