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| type = single |
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| artist = [[Eagles (band)|Eagles]] |
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| album = [[Desperado (Eagles album)|Desperado]] |
| album = [[Desperado (Eagles album)|Desperado]] |
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| B-side = Certain Kind of Fool |
| B-side = Certain Kind of Fool |
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| released = August 6, |
| released = August 6, 1973 |
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| genre = [[ |
| genre = [[Hard rock]] |
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| length = 3:34 |
| length = 3:34 |
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| label = [[ |
| label = [[Asylum Records|Asylum]] |
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| writer = |
| writer = [[David Blue (musician)|David Blue]] |
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| producer = [[ |
| producer = [[Glyn Johns]] |
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| prev_title = [[Tequila Sunrise (song)|Tequila Sunrise]] |
| prev_title = [[Tequila Sunrise (song)|Tequila Sunrise]] |
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| prev_year = 1973 |
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| next_title = [[ |
| next_title = [[Already Gone (Eagles song)|Already Gone]] |
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| next_year = 1974 |
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"'''Outlaw Man'''" is a song written by [[ |
"'''Outlaw Man'''" is a song written by [[David Blue (musician)|David Blue]] and recorded by the American rock band [[Eagles (band)|Eagles]]. The song was chosen by the Eagles for their second album ''[[Desperado (Eagles album)|Desperado]]'' as the song fits the theme of a Western outlaw gang of the album.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uncut.co.uk/features/eagles-on-desperado-we-were-quite-taken-with-the-idea-of-being-outlaws-8613/2 |title=The Eagles on Desperado: "We were quite taken with the idea of being outlaws..." |author= Graeme Thomson |date=May 21, 2014 |work=Uncut }}</ref> It is the second single released from ''Desperado'' after "[[Tequila Sunrise (song)|Tequila Sunrise]]", and the eighth track on the album.<ref name="connolly">{{cite web|url=http://www.connollyco.com/discography/eagles/outlaw7.html|title=Outlaw Man|publisher=Connolly & Company LLC|access-date=9 March 2010}}</ref> |
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==Background== |
==Background== |
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[[Glenn Frey]] provides the lead vocals on this song, with the other members singing harmony on the chorus "Woman don't try to love me don't try to understand. The Life upon the road is a life of an Outlaw man." |
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''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' said it had a "strong, Western flavored country rock sound...and polished vocal harmony."<ref name=bb>{{cite news|title=Top Single Picks|newspaper=Billboard|access-date=2020-07-25|date=September 1, 1973|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/70s/1973/Billboard%201973-09-01.pdf|page=50}}</ref> |
''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' said it had a "strong, Western flavored country rock sound...and polished vocal harmony."<ref name=bb>{{cite news|title=Top Single Picks|newspaper=Billboard|access-date=2020-07-25|date=September 1, 1973|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/70s/1973/Billboard%201973-09-01.pdf|page=50}}</ref> |
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==Personnel== |
==Personnel== |
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*[[Glenn Frey]]: lead vocals, acoustic guitar, piano, [[Wurlitzer electric piano]] |
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*[[Bernie Leadon]]: harmony vocals, |
*[[Bernie Leadon]]: harmony vocals, lead guitar, [[guitar solo]] |
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*[[Thomas Rhett]]: harmony vocals, lead guitar, [[guitar solo]] |
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*[[Randy Meisner]]: harmony vocals, bass guitar |
*[[Randy Meisner]]: harmony vocals, bass guitar |
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*[[Don Henley]]: harmony vocals, drums |
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==Charts== |
==Charts== |
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==Other recordings== |
==Other recordings== |
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*The song was also recorded by David Blue and released on his 1973 album ''Nice Baby and the Angel''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/nice-baby-and-the-angel-mw0000772612 |title=David Blue - Nice Baby and the Angel |work =AllMusic |author=William Ruhlmann }}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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"Outlaw Man" | ||||
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Single by Eagles | ||||
from the album Desperado | ||||
B-side | "Certain Kind of Fool" | |||
Released | August 6, 1973 | |||
Genre | Hard rock | |||
Length | 3:34 | |||
Label | Asylum | |||
Songwriter(s) | David Blue | |||
Producer(s) | Glyn Johns | |||
Eagles singles chronology | ||||
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"Outlaw Man" is a song written by David Blue and recorded by the American rock band Eagles. The song was chosen by the Eagles for their second album Desperado as the song fits the theme of a Western outlaw gang of the album.[1] It is the second single released from Desperado after "Tequila Sunrise", and the eighth track on the album.[2]
Background
Glenn Frey provides the lead vocals on this song, with the other members singing harmony on the chorus "Woman don't try to love me don't try to understand. The Life upon the road is a life of an Outlaw man."
Billboard said it had a "strong, Western flavored country rock sound...and polished vocal harmony."[3]
Personnel
- Glenn Frey: lead vocals, acoustic guitar, piano, Wurlitzer electric piano
- Bernie Leadon: harmony vocals, lead guitar, guitar solo
- Randy Meisner: harmony vocals, bass guitar
- Don Henley: harmony vocals, drums
Charts
Chart (1973) | Peak position |
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US Billboard Hot 100[4] | 59 |
Other recordings
- The song was also recorded by David Blue and released on his 1973 album Nice Baby and the Angel.[5]
References
- ^ Graeme Thomson (May 21, 2014). "The Eagles on Desperado: "We were quite taken with the idea of being outlaws..."". Uncut.
- ^ "Outlaw Man". Connolly & Company LLC. Retrieved 9 March 2010.
- ^ "Top Single Picks" (PDF). Billboard. September 1, 1973. p. 50. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
- ^ "Eagles Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
- ^ William Ruhlmann. "David Blue - Nice Baby and the Angel". AllMusic.