{"id":45786,"date":"2025-09-05T13:09:46","date_gmt":"2025-09-05T13:09:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/musicianvoice.com\/index.php\/2025\/09\/05\/the-most-skipped-song-on-every-eagles-album\/"},"modified":"2025-09-05T13:09:46","modified_gmt":"2025-09-05T13:09:46","slug":"the-most-skipped-song-on-every-eagles-album","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/musicianvoice.com\/index.php\/2025\/09\/05\/the-most-skipped-song-on-every-eagles-album\/","title":{"rendered":"The Most Skipped Song on Every Eagles Album"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div>\n<p>The most popular <a href=\"https:\/\/ultimateclassicrock.com\/tags\/eagles\/\">Eagles<\/a> songs will be no surprise to fans both committed and casual. They&#8217;re the ones that classic-rock radio has played like clockwork for decades now. They&#8217;re the platinum-sellers, the concert staples, the stone-cold classics. <\/p>\n<p>The ageless story-song &#8220;Hotel California&#8221; tops them all, as expected, with almost two billion streams on Spotify alone. &#8220;Take It Easy&#8221; is rounding the corner on the same platform with one billion listens. &#8220;One of These Nights&#8221; and &#8220;Life in the Fast Lane&#8221; both have nearly 400 million Spotify streams. <\/p>\n<p>But every album has that one song listeners tend to skip \u2013 and Eagles LPs are no exception. They can&#8217;t all be enjoyed billions (and billions) of times. <\/p>\n<p><strong>READ MORE:<\/strong> <a href=\"https:\/\/ultimateclassicrock.com\/eagles-albums-ranked\/\">Ranking Every Eagles Album<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Sometimes, the tracks fans listen to the least makes some sense. They may be an instrumental, a segue or reprise. Those kind of songs are well-positioned within the flow of the LP but might not contain a thought that&#8217;s complete enough to stand on their own. <\/p>\n<p>In other cases, however, true gems get lost in the rush to listen to &#8220;Hotel California&#8221; one more time. As shown by the following list of most skipped songs on every Eagles album, that&#8217;s certainly the case with this short but legendary seven-entry catalog. <\/p>\n<p>Listeners have been surprisingly even-handed with what they prefer to skip, too. Five different members of the group are showcased here \u2013 including <a href=\"https:\/\/ultimateclassicrock.com\/tags\/don-henley\/\">Don Henley<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/ultimateclassicrock.com\/tags\/glenn-frey\/\">Glenn Frey<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/ultimateclassicrock.com\/tags\/bernie-leadon\/\">Bernie Leadon<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/ultimateclassicrock.com\/tags\/don-felder\/\">Don Felder<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/ultimateclassicrock.com\/tags\/randy-meisner\/\">Randy Meisner<\/a>. (The other most-skipped songs are instrumentals.) <\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s a look at what Eagles fans are listening to on Spotify. All streaming totals as of Sept. 3. <\/p>\n<p><strong>&#8216;<a href=\"https:\/\/ultimateclassicrock.com\/eagles-self-titled-record-took-flight-40-years-ago\/\">Eagles<\/a>&#8216; (1972)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Most Popular Track:<\/strong> &#8220;Take It Easy&#8221; \u2013 820,121,235 streams<br \/><strong>Most Skipped Track:<\/strong> &#8220;Earlybird&#8221; \u2013 2,497,764 streams<\/p>\n<p>Bernie Leadon boasts seriously fleet fingers on the banjo, but there&#8217;s only so much he can do to distract from everything else on &#8220;Earlybird.&#8221; The initial tweeting sound effect is both too on-the-nose and quite annoying. It doesn&#8217;t get any better, with a lyric that&#8217;s as predictable as it is facile. Then the tweeting returns. It&#8217;s all very, very skippable.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><strong>&#8216;<a href=\"https:\/\/ultimateclassicrock.com\/eagles-desperado\/\">Desperado<\/a>&#8216; (1973)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Most Popular Track:<\/strong> &#8220;Desperado&#8221; \u2013 224,219,992 streams<br \/><strong>Most Skipped Track:<\/strong> &#8220;Doolin-Dalton (instrumental)&#8221; \u2013 2,065,993 streams<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Doolin-Dalton&#8221; was a great scene-setter. Maybe too great.\u00a0They ended up going overboard with the iffy Old West subject, while returning to the original song&#8217;s musical theme an utterly unneeded number of times. The instrumental version of &#8220;Doolin-Dalton&#8221; is just behind &#8220;Out of Control&#8221; (with 2,864,982 streams) but, oddly, has less than half the numbers of a reprise of &#8220;Doolin-Dalton&#8221; (4,416,543) that closes out the album. <\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><strong>&#8216;<a href=\"https:\/\/ultimateclassicrock.com\/eagles-on-the-border\/\">On the Border<\/a>&#8216; (1974)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Most Popular Track:<\/strong> &#8220;Already Gone&#8221; \u2013 83,956,786 streams<br \/><strong>Most Skipped Track:<\/strong> &#8220;Is It True?&#8221; \u2013 1,631,040 streams<\/p>\n<p>Eagles fans are simply wrong about this one. Randy Meisner&#8217;s later growth as a songwriter is one of the group&#8217;s intriguing secondary storylines. &#8220;Is It True?&#8221; was the first hint that he could more fully emerge from behind the long shadows of Glenn Frey and Don Henley, as Meisner offered a lovelorn, nearly complete ballad. He left in an unfortunate line about chainsaws during the middle eight, but Frey saves things with a sharply drawn turn on lead guitar.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><strong>&#8216;<a href=\"https:\/\/ultimateclassicrock.com\/eagles-one-of-these-nights-album\/\">One of These Nights<\/a>&#8216; (1975)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Most Popular Track:<\/strong> &#8220;One of These Nights&#8221; \u2013 370,405,315 streams<br \/><strong>Most Skipped Track:<\/strong> &#8220;Visions&#8221; \u2013 2,967,197 streams<\/p>\n<p>A trend with title tracks begins to emerge. Meanwhile, fans are staying away in droves from guitarist Don Felder&#8217;s lone vocal turn while in the Eagles lineup. He&#8217;ll never be confused with this band&#8217;s better-known singers, but thankfully Felder&#8217;s scorching runs on his main instrument on this riffy, Southern rock-informed track provide plenty of rough-hewn distractions.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><strong>&#8216;<a href=\"https:\/\/ultimateclassicrock.com\/eagles-hotel-california-songs\/\">Hotel California<\/a>&#8216; (1976)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Most Popular Track:<\/strong> &#8220;Hotel California&#8221; \u2013 1,975,412,809 streams<br \/><strong>Most Skipped Track:<\/strong> &#8220;Wasted Time (reprise)&#8221; \u2013 9,429,179 streams<\/p>\n<p>Another album with a title track produces another streaming juggernaut. Elsewhere, <em>Hotel California<\/em> is such a blockbuster that its most-skipped song is still surging toward 10 million listens. &#8220;Wasted Time&#8221; was girded by Glenn Frey&#8217;s long-held passion for R&amp;B music \u2013 in this case, &#8217;70s-era Philly soul. They played up the original song&#8217;s distinctly un-country rock-like strings for this reprise.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><strong>&#8216;<a href=\"https:\/\/ultimateclassicrock.com\/eagles-long-run\/\">The Long Run<\/a>&#8216; (1979)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Most Popular Track:<\/strong> &#8220;I Can&#8217;t Tell You Why&#8221; \u2013 134,469,646 streams<br \/><strong>Most Skipped Track:<\/strong> &#8220;Teenage Jail&#8221; \u2013 2,128,962 streams<\/p>\n<p>Meisner replacement Timothy B. Schmit&#8217;s first Eagles showcase breaks the streak of title-song champions, easily besting &#8220;The Long Run&#8221; with its (still very respectable) 58 million listens. Then there&#8217;s &#8220;Teenage Jail.&#8221; Irritating musically, unfocused lyrically and featuring a squiggly synthesizer solo(!)\u00a0by Frey, this somehow ended up as the B-side to his galloping chart-topper &#8220;Heartache Tonight.&#8221; That&#8217;s the definition of Eagles yin and Eagles yang.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><strong>&#8216;<a href=\"https:\/\/ultimateclassicrock.com\/eagles-long-road-out-of-eden\/\">Long Road Out of Eden<\/a>&#8216; (2007)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Most Popular Track:<\/strong> &#8220;How Long&#8221; \u2013 24,763,195 streams<br \/><strong>Most Skipped Track:<\/strong> &#8220;Business as Usual&#8221; \u2013 1,944,680 streams<\/p>\n<p>This is a tight race to the bottom, with &#8220;Business as Usual&#8221; at 1,944,680 streams and &#8220;Center of the Universe&#8221; (the very next song on the too-long <em>Long Road Out of Eden<\/em>) at 1,945,924. Henley finds the right balance of anger and introspection on &#8220;Business as Usual&#8221; while flaxen Eagles harmonies elevate his sense of country-road contentment on the quietly effective &#8220;Center of the Universe.&#8221; Unfortunately, this deep into a double-album slog, many fans are apparently just wandering off.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align:center\"><strong>Listen to Don Felder on the &#8216;UCR Podcast&#8217;<\/strong><\/p>\n<div class=\"photogallery-wrapper blog-photogallery \">\n<h2 class=\"photogallery-title\">The Best Song From Every Eagles Album<\/h2>\n<div class=\"photogallery-description\">\n<p>Which ones go the distance?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"photogallery-credit\">Gallery Credit: Nick DeRiso<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p style=\"text-align:center\"><strong>Six Little-Known Eagles &#8216;Hotel California&#8217; Facts<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><script src=\"https:\/\/ultimateclassicrock.com\/rest\/carbon\/api\/scripts.js?mver=160&#038;gver=6&#038;bid=295&#038;urls[]=https%3A%2F%2Fbtloader.com%2Ftag%3Fo%3D5642230212591616%26upapi%3Dtrue&#038;urls[]=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.p-n.io%2Fpushly-sdk.min.js%3Fdomain_key%3DmxuuNIMSzp6MHphJEoAGlLFQ3qmwQguzkGZl&#038;urls[]=https%3A%2F%2Ftownsquare.media%2Fpublic%2Fresources%2Fjs%2Fpubcid.min.js&#038;urls[]=https%3A%2F%2Fplatform.twitter.com%2Fwidgets.js&#038;urls[]=https%3A%2F%2Fapis.google.com%2Fjs%2Fplatform.js&#038;urls[]=https%3A%2F%2Fconnect.facebook.net%2Fen_US%2Fsdk.js&#038;urls[]=https%3A%2F%2Fassets.pinterest.com%2Fjs%2Fpinit.js\" type=\"text\/javascript\" async defer data-osano=\"ESSENTIAL\"><\/script><br \/>\n<br \/><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/ultimateclassicrock.com\/eagles-skipped-songs\/\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The most popular Eagles songs will be no surprise to fans both committed and casual. 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