Glenn Frey

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  • 80s
  • classic rock
  • rock
  • soft rock
  • singer-songwriter
Glenn Frey (born November 6, 1948 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and actor, best known as one of the founding members of legendary classic rockband Eagles. Biography Growing up in Royal Oak, Michigan, Frey became part of the mid-1960s Detroit rock scene. His first professional recording experience was performing acoustic guitar and background vocals on Bob Seger's Ramblin' Gamblin' Man in 1968.

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Songs

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    A Walk in the Dark

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    All Those Lies

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    Aqua Tranquillo

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    Before the Ship Goes Down

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    Better In The U.S.A.

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    Better In The USA

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    Big Life

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    Brave New World

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    Call on Me

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    Call On Me (Theme From 'South Of Sunset')

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    Can't Put Out This Fire

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    Common Ground

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    Delicious

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    Desperado

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    Deux flics à Miami (Miami Vice)

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    Don't Give Up

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    Flip City

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    Got Love

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    He Took Advantage (Blues for Ronald Reagan)

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    Heartache Tonight

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    Heat Is On (extended)

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    I Did It for Love

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    I Did It For Your Love

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    I Found Somebody

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    I Got Love

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    I Volunteer

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    I've Been Born Again

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    I've Got Mine

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    It's Cold In Here

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    It's Your Life

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    I´ve got Mine

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    Let's Go Home

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    Let's Pretend We're Still In Love

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    Livin' Right

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    Living In The Darkness

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    Long Hot Summer

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    Love in the 21st Century

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    Lover's Moon

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    Lyin' Eyes / Take It Easy

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    Medley: Lyin' Eyes / Take It Easy (Live)

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    New Kid in Town

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    New Kid in Town (live)

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    New Love

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    One You Love

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    Part of Me, Part of You

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    Partytown

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    Peaceful Easy Feeling

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    Rising Sun

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    Rising Sun (Instrumental)

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    River of Dreams


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