Re: What's An Eagles Song?
I think it should be considered an Eagles song. I am of the opinion that if someone writes a song and it is recorded by someone else, then it is the original writer's song because that person thought of it, and wrote it first.
Re: What's An Eagles Song?
I would agree with EL. If Frey and Henley wrote the song then I guess there was the potential that they would record and sing it together. They made up the music and lyrics to it. So it WOULD be an Eagles song!
Re: What's An Eagles Song?
Hmmm, is this like if a tree falls in the woods and there's no one there to hear it does it make a sound...?
Just kidding. I agree with Dreamer. For example, if Lennon/ McCartney wrote a song for The Stones but never recorded it as The Beatles, then it's not a Beatles song.
Re: What's An Eagles Song?
I would call a song like Too Much Drama a Frey/Henley song, not an Eagles song. It's only an Eagles song if the Eagles record it. "Frey/Henley" does not equal "Eagles" in this case. JMHO.
Re: What's An Eagles Song?
Maybe its like where a baby is adopted, who are its parents? The biological ones (Henley, Frey, ergo Eagles) or its adoptive singer?Just an analogy!
Re: What's An Eagles Song?
I gotta agree that it would be a Frey/Henley song, not an Eagles song. The "Eagles" didn't write it nor did they record it. Glenn Frey and Don Henley (two members but not the entire group) wrote it and another artist recorded it. Just an opinion though. 8)
Re: What's An Eagles Song?
Well I think everyone has valid points here. The reason I started this topic in the first place is because I think these things are definitely open for interpretation. I think a lot of people, including myself, generally associate ownership of a song more with the recording artist than the songwriter. However, when I thought about it, I was thinking perhaps it should be the other way around. Is the true owner of a song the songwriter(s) or recording artist(s)? I guess the answer is probably both, but it seems to me that the recording artist tends to get more credit. I mean think of Take It Easy, which most all of us here know was written by Jackson Browne and Glenn. But ask just about anybody on the street and they will tell you without a doubt, it's an Eagles song. The same is true for Peaceful Easy Feeling, How Long, and many others.
Re: What's An Eagles Song?
True, dreamer, but I still think it's important to make a distinction between the songwriter(s) and the group that songwriter is a part of. That's why I emphasized "Frey/Henley song" over "Eagles song." Now if Felder, Walsh, and Schmit had contributed to the songwriting at the time as well (1979), THEN I'd say you can call it an Eagles song even though they didn't record it.
Re: What's An Eagles Song?
I had never heard of Too Much Drama until it came up in the other thread. I have to go along with those that think it's a Henley/Frey song and not an Eagles song since they never recorded it. I suppose there are lots of those lying around (in the vaults maybe) (no, they say there are no vaults!). I would think of it as the recording artist's song. I'm also sure that the writer thinks of it as his song too though.
I'm confused! :laugh: