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2 ee ewes Cee eee een Be ae aN Gh Noe, Seca THE NEW ES COM Any duplication, adaptation or arrangement ofthe compositions contained inthis collection requires the writen consent ofthe Publisher. [No part of this book may be photocopied or renraduced in any way without permission, Unauthorized uses are an infringement of he U'S. Copyright Act and are punishable by law. AFTER THE THRILL IS GONE ALL NIGHT LONG ALREADY GONE THE BEST OF MY LOVE BITTER CREEK CERTAIN KIND OF FOOL CHUG ALL NIGHT DESPERADO DESPERADO PART II THE DISCO STRANGLER DOOLIN-DALTON DOOLIN-DALTON PART II DOOLIN-DALTON (Reprise II) EARLYBIRD GET OVER IT THE GIRL FROM YESTERDAY A GOOD DAY IN HELL THE GREEKS DON’T WANT NO FREAKS HEARTACHE TONIGHT HOLLYWOOD WALTZ HOTEL CALIFORNIA 1 CAN’T TELL YOU WHY 1 WISH YOU PEACE IN THE CITY 1S IT TRUE? JAMES DEAN JOURNEY OF THE SORCERER KING OF HOLLYWOOD THE LAST RESORT LEARN TO BE STILL LIFE IN THE FAST LANE LIFE’S BEEN GOOD THE LONG RUN LOVE WILL KEEP US ALIVE Page EY = 2B S 8 298 304 310 154 2a 184 199 254 196 258 164 127 194 270 234 315 213 294 250 320 Album One Of These Nights Live On The Border/Greatest Hits On The Border/Greatest Hits Desperado Desperado The Eagles Desperado/Greatest Hits Desperado The Long Run Desperado Desperado Live The Eagles Hell Freezes Over Hell Freezes Over On The Border The Long Run The Long Run One Of These Nights Hotel California The Long Run One Of These Nights The Long Run On The Border On The Border One Of These Nights The Long Run Hotel California Hell Freezes Over Hotel California Live The Long Run Hell Freezes Over LYIN’ EYES MIDNIGHT FLYER MOST OF US ARE SAD MY MAN NEW KID IN TOWN NEW YORK MINUTE NIGHTINGALE OL’ 55 ON THE BORDER ONE OF THESE NIGHTS OUT OF CONTROL OUTLAW MAN PEACEFUL EASY FEELING PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW THE SAD CAFE SATURDAY NIGHT SEVEN BRIDGES ROAD TAKE IT EASY TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT TAKE THE DEVIL TEENAGE JAIL TEQUILA SUNRISE THOSE SHOES TOO MANY HANDS TRAIN LEAVES HERE THIS MORNIN’ TRY AND LOVE AGAIN TRYIN’ TWENTY ONE VICTIM OF LOVE VISIONS WASTED TIME WITCHY WOMAN YOU NEVER CRY LIKE A LOVER 190 220 16 145 Album One Of These Nights/Greatest Hits On The Border The Eagles On The Border Hotel California Hell Freezes Over The Eagles On The Border On The Border One Of These Nights/Greatest Hits Desperado Desperado The Eagles/Greatest Hits Hotel California The Long Run Desperado Live The Eagles/Greatest Hits One Of These Nights/Greatest Hits The Eagles The Long Run Desperado/Greatest Hits The Long Run One Of These Nights The Eagles Hotel California The Eagles Desperado Hotel California One Of These Nights Hotel California The Eagles/Greatest Hits On The Border TAKE IT EASY Words ond Music by JACKSON BROWNE & GLENN FREY ‘Moderate Country feeling G c/a Amt/G se fe Joos = en my load, I've got = en wom-en on that wan-na stone me,_ one says she's a friend_of mine. ! y don't let the sound of your. own wheels__ drive you cra. = ay. Light-en up while you still ean, _ don't e-ven try__ to un-der ~stand,_ » Fast fad place to make your. stand and take teas . 5-3 FS = aa aS as SS ~ == = —— | { ii Well, I'm a stand-in’ on a cor-ner inWins- auch a fine sight to in a flat__ bed don't. say got-ta know if your, a We may lose— and we up, =a sweet. love nev-er be here a-galo,— Well, I'm a - +— run-nint down the road try'n’ to loos-en my load, StS Bors world — SS SS SS SSS as = — of trou-ble on —— blow mycov-er, she's so hard to. find,__ wheels make you cra = zy. = don't say__ may fl 7 4 eo au au uu “ ) es iy Sa weought-a take it eas = W ls 10 PEACEFUL EASY FEELING Words and Music by JACK TEMPCHIN. Moderately Eouss E oho iH ike the way your spar ~kiint ear- 2,19 Me Music conn 2 zz BROMUS ight administered by WB MUSIC CORP. ‘A Paghe Reve with a bil-llon stars 7 "Cause I got a Fbmt B E Fhmt A, oh fon the ground. PET aft Be a é z ‘ : 3 Se 2 pees tees = Fa you don't al-read-y know. how. to 0. — And T got 8 its 5 — = = <= fr 7 =H “WITCHY WOMAN Words and Music by BERNIE LEADON & DON HENLEY Moderately Gm Garten. i br Gm a Eanes. an eH u ee _ ~ — a se eS = Eee : = the night. She's = Shoe er arte 2 SS = = = # = cms ca hot ent trref ce witeh-y wom ~an, She got the moon_ in her eyes. ig ie ee ee ee reas held me spell-bound —in___the night, = ght, = = = = : Pe © VG 7 Cra- zy laugh-ter in an oth-er room_ And she droveher-self_tomadness witha sil -ver spoon. 2 Ge & me eae Peat Some-one's un-der-ground,She can rock you in_ the night un til your skin turn red. SP BS —— yd | ae MOST OF US ARE SAD Words and Music by GLENN FREY Fmalo c. aD a Sse 8 will sing you_far a ~ way, Fmald fe eet ce tet ose — ~ ~ _ me es i ? __ ae “TAIN Words and Music by RANDY MEISNER Moderate Rock D Dgust Deus G5 Deues =D Dausd ae Eh) Be Be i i Tm just ar - riv-in' in the olt-y andthere's mu-sio— = int for my des-th-na-tion and my et far be ~ hind. Cause it's a —--2 Jong road_. a ~ head, and you can make it inthe end. = Tm gon-na make it with my friends, ook-int_through_this world, § te HA : eS Se ene S| —— = = = guru bis cine ting tarine i ant beck; lp me git thing willbe fine f= $e ‘Uate fy FRE Se ATR tee a = —=— c : (SERRE take it, you got-ta give, anette ea cv ete ican 29 EARLYBIRD Words and Music by RANDY MEISNER & BERNIE LEADON Moderate Country feeling Bm. Bb S i Ea aa Ear -ly in the morn ~ in! a- bout the break of day, the Sa eee Ts 2 Fas [2S SS eee ee = — = C—O ~ ear ly- bled is work =in' so hls ‘We don't fade a ~ way. ett = — = =] = = 3 7 3 s F om Dm st 5 = 2 _ spend his days de-ny - in! that he's got — 2s aS = aera + a a = SSS === ea-gle flys a-lone,___— he is ee SS 5 <— os 3d =—— wy 31 ear -ly~bird_ is scratch ~ in’, though the go ~ time is pass - in’ by him and he just can't. get e = nough.— He'll go-in' well. but ear - ly ~bird- will wake one day and find Gauss g. A a eB # read ~in' books. or play ~ Int cra ~ = slo just for fun know it makes me feel. 60 fine_ and sets_ my mind at ease. know that I_ don't harm a soul.in do ~ in’ what I please. Repeat and fade An-y old day you say, ain't gon -na fade a ~ way. Repeat and fade NIGHTINGALE Words and Music by JACKSON BROWNE 2 ae I'm gon-na make it to the Ught_and joy, — xe s ae St te WM tell you. why, — Don't let me see that — — c ia leo ° TE Ea just the same old— SSS = EE = TM tell you what would be~ Ss op ‘and what would set me — free 37 lew ° o same thing _hap~pened to that just. 38 hear that sound, — and just when I'm a- bout to lose my_mind, . to a _ ba sing-in' Uke a night - in - gale,— 2 a - long that 39 We'll tell the Lord a= bove_ she's got 2 brand of love — that can~ not We'll let the fires burn and let the floods re - turn; we will pre- = Ho Sapa a g and that'sno Me, — I'mhang-in' on to my spe ~clal friend, # & a. 2 E a # : : ogee lead on my heart and my soul and she knows just what to do,— 3 a DS. % st ca at Coda @ get so — low—and my mind's _ a-bout.to go, but wait a min-ute, ee iF Repeat and fade TAKE THE DEVIL Words and Music by RANDY MEISNER Moderately slow Four times Fim? BTausd 2. Fim? (O-pen up your eye F¥mTousd ie a He ~ so hard and you're— he's been hold ~ Int on— to you a soul in my ‘The wind out-aide is cold, rest - less feel = int tempt ~ in’ me to get — aes a-way_ but there's_ no 2 co FimTeusd fat rH me where I roam, help me not == Se You are aes the one, ob, how could be so blind? ‘The Fe ar yy —— = =o ee Dead) D(aade) mpi ioe — isthe os isthe lov D Brsust i Ry? Hi ee — help me not to let_ my — feel~in's show, — preteens =—_ 46 CHUG ALL NIGHT Words and Music by GLENN FREY Moderately bright (double time feeling) Sag Saat a ve we could chug— all night,— == —SSs == ae panes eae = Weve we could chug all pire =) SS ul T'm_ blind ESS eRe See * 1 It bes | SS — a egon-na do a lit=tle hug~ gin’ = SSeS oe band s-_loose— and the gro wera (tacts for ght? — ae = And yt a Pidvve seed ver 7 TRAIN LEAVES HERE THIS MORNIN’ fords and Music by GENE CLARK & BERNIE LEADON Moderate Country feeling E Eau a ee ==> —_ = ro Se —— _ ere a + dont took = : + = php } - reo ee " SS ————— = = - ioe doses Z wore Z iS FH. Feo aa ote & There's @ train — leaves here this 54 itwould all — that” I wrote— T looked a - round — then for down on my slee just what she ait rence while-wetre gone 55 now and I won't Iaughed when the Jok-er SSS SSE = ES 1 don't tanow Toate now a , 7? There's # tain — leaves here this morn couches &_fgnn — fetes foe RH Rawtcs Ba as 2 == = what I might— be or what I might be or Py E E(adaFt) ; a | ce z oo —Teaveshere this mornin’, I don’t know 56 DESPERADO Words and Music by DON HENLEY & GLENN FREY 57 Oh, you're a you got your rea = sons, these things that are pleas ~ in’ you can beat you if she's a ~ ble, — 58 Em Bm? a § £8 | _ fe Now It seems to me—— some fine things have been laid up-on— your ta - ble, but you on ly want— the ones— that you can't—get.— SL eS —— gettin’ no young - er, 60 61 rain ~ in’, It may be SSS SS S555 Pa — some ~bod=y love you, let bow B7/p op 2 So fi | “DUT OF CONTROL Words ond Music by DON HENLEY, GLENN FREY ond TOM NIXON. Moderate Rock | eg = = 1873 CASS COUNTY MUSIC and RED CLOUD MUSIC Saag Rearved hear the night_wind howl - in’, high . ap — pp Hp oe =j =p = — = = = amd_lone ~ pome sound. And 1 abt hada woman In 80 feed my— starv = in’ soul SS To eae E eects SSS get a Iit-tle out of con - wane 6 eee pif Se - There's a card = game— in the cor= =_— : $ > = = and she brought. me a drink_for free, — 65 —— Se ee PSS SS = = —— AIL. the town = folk call her the cheap_ one and the gam ~ blers_ call her Flo. Come on, — == an FEE Tacet frlend— I think I'm get- tin’ out of con ~ > she's mine E Ht ma taught — and mine_ a ~ lone.— 4 ge —— = Appar) si And if an ~y~bod=y's look=In Tor trou tg ee — — tate tt pre 3= = —— PS $s — the one you want_ to try. Well, Tl 68 mon= ey on an you get no— my 0 aoe in the hole,. think I'm gettin’ out of con TEQUILA SUNAISE Words and Music by DON HENLEY & GLENN FREY 70 He was just a hired hand work-In’ on the he planned to try, the days go by. just an-oth-er lone-ly boy— in town,— n eo was-n't Just an - oth - er wom = an and 1 could=n't keep from com ~ in on, It's been so long. when St comes ato s fa 2 3000 73 I's an - other te - qui- this old world still looks the sam 4 DOOLIN—DALTON Words and Music by GLENN FREY, JOHN DAVID SOUTHER, DON HENLEY & JACKSON BROWNE Stowly ok, Ue COR. CASS COUNTY MUSK 8 RED CLOUD MUSC 76 be God's will, — Go down, BIIl_Dal-ton, it must Doo-lin = Dal = "tl your TWENTY ONE Words and Music by BERNIE LEADON Fast Country feeling racet D ae . | = z ———— f SSS SS — and strong as I ean be, ar —— might set - tle Emt Bm? Be ~cause— I'm get - ting what stop - pin’ this young what free-dom means to = er want to die. Se F = Repeat and fade “DESPERADO PARTI Words and Music by DON HENLEY & GLENN FREY Very slow D a Br, & aR 87 you with re Is you sealedyour fate up = Fd eee —— = pte — Fe S “So , SS on ly_star= 8 y 2 May - be. + i 89 DOOLIN—DALTON PART II Words and Music by GLENN FREY, JOHN DAVID SOUTHER, DON HENLEY & JACKSON BROWNE a D FHm7 (aaa) eh Tacet Ee Well,the stage.was set,_ the sun— was sink - in' low__ blood-thirst -y by - stand- ers, will you outa MAN Mose by Daub BLUE ‘Moderately slow, with a beat Es aa ee a arr on ST ci well,don't. you know. me, Im thems who won, — Em ant Go —— = Sa = head- ed for 0 - kla-ho = ma, I was rid - tn! night a 97 CERTAIN KIND OF FOOL : Moderately Deus? Deuss = z 5 ‘They sald that he was Asuss A Asus4 rn tor yeah, he wants to see the lights a-flash~ in! and is ten to the thun ~der ring._ he Kind-a liked the gre 9 x00 se Hef He = a ——— [oe7 SSS t= SSS = Se eS eo ‘They got re- 103 Asus4 oo a ae store -front, the pic-ture of a want-ed_ man, — 4 105 Daued D Deus Hew 3 o> #3 spread-ing like fire. throughthe land, HEE Tacet mon - ey, at least it did~n't start that_ way, ain, but now he's ‘HITTER CREEK Words ond Music by BERNIE LEADON Moderately stow om Dmt bm i Dm? Ds mate ginko be. a He i Ee if DS Dm Am/D G Dm7_ Em? Dm eB me te Hee He ES SS : == = 3 = Sa + : — — aS E = — 7 Once I was young and so un ~ sure, — SSS == =e ages = fea 5 109 Hey = = te = Start so SS estas eae c= a: ee Ty be —_—>~_ 112 SATURDAY NIGHT Words and Music by RANDY MEISNER, DON HENLEY, GLENN FREY & BERNIE LEADON Moderately stow (3 feting) c Em. — hap ~ pened hap - pened SS weet ~heart friend to Sat - ur - day to Sat > ur = day ‘and hold - ing her and los - ing a - 113 114 Tall right?" you all right?" What -ev - er hap ~pened. to Sat - ur - day__ night? 115 116 c/G : (} feeting) ‘Am, id revi) —_.8. Sal Coda c D br Gator ¢ Em CHT ee 2 Ee Coda bias a ial . AH aN to Sat ur = day night? what -ev er hap-pened 3 417 THE BEST OF MY LOVE Words and Music by DON HENLEY, GLENN FREY & JOHN DAVID SOUTHER Moderately slow 0 ° Ev-er-y night I'm ly-in' in bed, hold-in' you close in my Beau-ti-ful faces and loudemp-ty places, Took at the way that we dreams; — think-in’ a bout— all the things that we—— said lives wast- in’ our time — on cheap talk and wine ©1974 CASS COUNTY MUSIC, eB CLOUD MUSIC and EMI APRIL MUSIC INC. A Rights Reserved 118 com-in' a -part__ at the seams, — We uy to tak it o- left us so— lit-tle to give. ‘That sameoldcrowd waslike a words come out cold dark cloud we could nev - er know you were try - best of your — best of my — here in my heart _ sweet dar - 119 quiet night — and 1 would tpt a = o 120 G7 what's gon-na hap-pen_ to ~ day; your way, and it mine, see it slip-pin’ a 121 a You know we al-ways had each oth-er, ———_ SS give you the best — a je of my |eapeat and fade a =P 122 OL 45 ren Moderately slow (J J=4 2) Tacet time went I went lick -e - ty - split - ly out to my ol’ — 1 gs Revere ‘And now the sun's com-in' rid-in' with La - dy free-way cars and trucks, — Stars be - gin-ning to fade, _ fot es == 124 = tle long don't you know — "5 get = tin’ strong Now the cars are all pass - in’ me, trucks are all flash~in'me, 3 125 from your place. ridin’ with La - dy — Luck,_ Stars be -gin-ning to fade, ___ a S44 == eS 126 wish-in' I'd stayed _ Sa Mem im o Gy Lord, — don't you know — the Teel-in's get-tin' strong - ver JAMES DEAN Words and Music by JACKSON BROWNE, JOHN DAVID SOUTHER, DON HENLEY & GLENN FREY Moderately fast Rock beat o> B/A EH + HA James Dean, James Dean, 128 know my life — would look all right if I could see ft on the sil - ver screen, eS = 7 a Youwere the low down reb-el_ if there £ —— == E (SSS SS ev-er was, — e-ven— if— you— had — no cause,_ James 129 Dean, you said it all__ so clean, — know my life would look all right if I could talk a-bouta low-down bad re-frig-er - a-tor,you were just too cool for school... 130 hop, so- da_pop, bas-ket-ball and au - to shop, the Ha H EEE only thing that got you off was break-in‘ all the rules,.James Dean, James you said it all so_— clean, — 13 would look all oJ fa CC =} = der, picked up came a Spy = long 192 B Ee took him down the road to You were too fast to live, — too young to die, — bye - 133 you were too fast to too young: to die, — 134 ALREADY GONE Words and Music by JACK TEMPCHIN & ROBB STRANDLUND ‘Moderate Rock beat 0 s f heard some peo - ple talk - in’ just the oth-er — day,__ ‘made me stop, and won - der why, let - ter that you wrote___ me a and they said you were gon - na put me on__—_a_ shelf. but I guess you felt like you had —— to set____ things right. 135 But let me tell youl got some news for you Just re -mem - ber this, Cy et es and then you'll and you'll soon — out it's true,_ you can when you look — in— the sky have to eat—— your lunch___ all. by___your- self. see the stars_ and still not see the _ light, “Cause I'm aad Tae read-y gone, — 136 woo, hoo, hoo, ‘woo, hoo, hoo. — 137 who held me down; _ ven know 138 D Bae ae D.S.¥al Coda® | read - y gone, —— and 'm feel - 139 Twill sing ‘cause I'm al - Repeat and fade c HH faa EE 140 ON THE BORDER Words and Music by BERNIE LEADON, DON HENLEY 8. GLENN FREY Moderately Chm an Bo Chm Dm B Cruis-in' down the cen-ter of a two-way— street,_ won-d'rin’ who is real-ly in the a ~ long comesbig broth-er, says 1a c 090 9 "Son, you bet-ter get on one side or the oth - er. Dor'tyou tell me ‘bout your cat 2 on 9 B00 gee SSS law and or = der, 2S === = : ae oy = ——+— ——— a SS SSS FSS BS 3 —4 Ak AB c A of op 00 of 09 Hoe soo ° BHE He EHH HE FEE gies — == St eit = =2 rm Af-ter a hard— day gS P| 142 c a fal — ie — = epee er a 4 ——— fs te safe at home, fool in’ with my ba-by on the tel - € - phone; 4 Tacet sr. (poten) a (su) a === —= SS] out of no-where some - bod - y cuts in— and says, "Hmm, you in some trowble,boy, we know where you been. Ithought this was a I pri-vate line. wanted wassome peace of mind, out on the bor - der, stuck on the bor - der, "bout your To Coda} I'm try'n'to change this_ mind your— name, nev-er mind your face, — 143 just give us your num - just show us your wa-ter to wine, ber, simile card, — Qt i — you bet-ter step to the right _ Repeat and fade 0 = 00 gio =a On the bor~ YOU NEVER CRY LIKE A LOVER Words and Music b JOHN DAVID SOUTHER & DON HENLEY Moderately SSS SS or see the sky through the io good — ——— SSS SS SSS - = = : ~ =| PSSeS Sos a 2 a 11974 EM APRIL MUSIC INC. and CASS COUNTY MUSIC ‘ALFights Reserved 146 G7 3090. — younev-er cry like a 3 I thought I saw some- i ie EE sleep-ing deep in could catch you in an un-guard-ed mo - ment, — you. You nev-er smile at me late at 147 o7 2000 Taugh out loud when we you can't get loose if there's c G7 bit E ss= 7 # SSS eS too much light) you nev-er smile like a lov er. = SSS = —= i c 40 tif = ag pees ——— = SSS T can't. live with you, ba = by, can’t live with = out — Sa 725 Pee =F Z “a5 zs as D7 et eS ‘And some-times I be - lieve in love, 148 some-times I Iike a bro-ken-down car = ou - sel — G7 G7 000 3000, You nev-er move like you used it out when you're 149 0 So Soo i in — : a ee = (SaaS PS Se ee = you nev-er cry like a lov = er, younev-ercry like a lp you never ery os oF Repeat and fade = Come onand cry. — 180 MMONIGHT FLYER Words and Music by PAUL KRAFT Bright Country style D won't you let your whis-tle =e Bu gh Reve 181 Mid-night Fly = dd paid my dues—and I feel like trav-'lin’ on. + 2 eo ° cd EEE fH HEE ~ — ate SS © + = = run-a-way team of hors-es _ ain'te-nough to make me May-beT'll go to San-ta Fe, may = be San An - tone; any town is n Ss SS = a aaa a ez a pe : . eS Se ee eee é eae monies ee eae sence peed Co aang ceca SSS 24 ae ae SSS SS SS= === Ss a 182 D Bm Em take the place. of ny let me cross— your mind, ‘cept when you kind of fool you want -ed me to hear that mid - night lone-some whis - tle a en = gt -neer, won'tyou let your whle-tle moan? aft e # f zal oH 183 Hy ce ; EEE paid my dues_ and I feel lke trav-'lin’ on,- HE] ——— : = = aaae z ae I paid my dues— and I 154 A GOOD DAY IN HELL Words ond Music by GLENN FREY & DON HENLEY Moderately Cuitar—rA A (Capo 9-2 9 srapr) HEY EEE Pigno—>C. she has you won-d'rin' why she haunts_ you, 185 in the dev-il's dis - guise, __ tell you all a-bout it, she 2 puther down, well,_ it's been a good day in 156 keep you load In that big book of names_ 1 wan-na go down in flames see-in'show I'm go-in’ down. 187 iB well, it's been a good day in hell__ and to ~ mor-row I'll be glo - ry it's all that I been do every girl's a fork in the road, some G. — Ee (fe pee SS ee sticky sit- u - a= tons, fecl= in” like 1 wan- na ex = plode.__ 2000 2 THT Ht E ——- SSS = mor-row I'll be glo - 158 MY MAN Words and Music by BERNIE LEADON Moderately slow *cuitar—~6, 2 cmaiz an, + aap AH EE Piano—- c Bbmaj7 Gm Tell me the truth, — how do you feel; likeyou're roll-in' so fast that you're Am g 8 spin-nin’ your wheels? Don't feel too bad, you're not all oultarats, Tune all sings dowa one whole sep. 160 try'n' to get acne rote on di a HE Fmaj? go their way_ you're bound to get tripped, and what can you say?_ |e there's noth-in’ we can do to fight a - long Just go got it made ull he's far be-yond the pain, _ G 3500 ver-y tal-ent-ed guy; — for the peo-ple aa ‘They knew that his song— came from deep down in - side;_ 162 it in his voice Gmaj? 900) t Fmaj? trav-eled a = lone, called him home. bloomed till that he's gone who— must re > main — : just — the 164 IS IT TAUE? Words and Music by RANDY MEISNER Moderately bp pyct Bm ifs EH Ht of with pedal throughout D Dick if Eee he's on = ly look-in' for a Thad a love him when he takes you for a fool; you were hung up, How come you When we were young we treats you mean and cruel; 1 was in love; How can he love you when he 1 never knew it then but, man, good time. good line. 165 > p/ct Bm fy A he's not the best thing that you could find, —___ how could I know it was the right time?. — 1. can’t be = you've lost that 1 just can't you might be see it, Is it tue?—_______ Is that you? leav-in'? Is it true? 166 D pyct Bm =” == Yes, 1 was so wrong on, there was-n't much I could do. that's Im = por ~ tant 167 Em7 feel ~ in'? Is it true_____ you might be you've lost that leav = in'@_ Repeat and fade Db D/ct Bm A dD Dyck Bm A an i GR HE Repeat and fade 168 LYIN’ EYES Words and Music by DON HENLEY & GLENN FREY Bright Country style Tacet Cit-y girls just seem to find out Instrumental ——_______ She gets up—— and pours her-self__ a car - ly how to 0 - pen doors_ with just. a smile. strong_one and stares out atthe” Stars up inthe sky. Gmaj7 === = ae A rich old man,— and she won't have to wor An-other night, i's gon-na be a long 181975 CASS COUNTY MUSIC & RED CLOUD MUS 169 Am, Fea she'lldress up all, «= in lace and goin ‘She draws the shade and hangs— her head to Late at night a big. old house gets lone On the oth-er side of town a boy is-_—wait- She won-ders how it ev-er got this. cra ly; 1 guess ev'ry form_ —of_ref-uge has its price, ing with fi'- ery eyes and dreamsno_—one could steal. — ay: she thinks a - bout a boy she knew in school 170 i Reap tsi a Sees sas a oe | oar RS PB ae =—— v giv-en to a man— with hands_ as. cold ing, ‘eause he makesher feel the way—— she used to feel.— zy? She's so. far gone she feels__ just like a fool. Gmaj? she tells him go out forthe eve~ She rush - es arms,they fall to = geth~ My, oh : sure know how to ” Am, Er ee ning to com-fort an old friend who's feelin’ down... er: she whispers that it’s on = ly fora while. rangethings: you set it up so well, so. careful = ly. (SSS | | = + 4 > = > = eee = — —— e = a SF —— ' But he knows where she’s go - int as ches = She swears that soon shell becom = int “back for = Aint it tummy, how. yout new We dal = nt leav + in’ is head-ed for—__ the cheat -in’ side of town... wv - er: she pulls a = way and leaves him with a smile. cchange.things: you're still the same— old girl you used tobe. 172 bo nant there ain't no way— to hide your Wy = 173 kt ae ain't no way to hide— your 174 ONE OF THESE NIGHTS Words and Music by DON HENLEY & GLENN FREY Moderately Em ‘Tacet —————— ee ro ——— Se ——— - One of these 175, bm Em, Em/D ie fe — i x pt ph oa full moon is call - ing, the fe -ver is “high and the Srching “Tor” the daugh «tet of the devil) him -seif;— ve been >) had é _—s as SS F T T T vt ope te & = a —*. = + 4 i 3 z maj? — —— ge Se = . = = —— 7 —— wick -ed wind whispers. and You got your de - mons search-ing for an an = gel in = , gs —_-— + = os f f s # Tve been wait-ing for a woman who's a — + SSS — : = —— a Sa SS you got de ~ sires; well, 1 got a few of my own, ___ lit = tle of both. and 1 can’ feel her but she’s no-where in sight, —__ ir aS 176 Gmaj7 fia SS SSS Tone ~ li to in. be-tween the dark and the light: — you in be-tween the wrong and the right: — =e com = ing right be - hind you. com - ing right be - hind you. am —_. = —s Se 1” swear F swear 'm gon-na find you | Swear tm gonsna find you one of these nighs.One of these — = at SSS _——SS— oe z + 7 Gmaj7 oS ater in be-tween the dark and the Tight: — Sea = <= com ing right behind you, swear I'm gon=na find you, — ——— SE Fa SE =: = : == = SSS SS = == = Repeat and fade (vocal ad lth) Cmaj7 178 TAKE IT 10 THE LIMIT Words and Music by RANDY MEISNER, DON HENLEY & GLENN FREY Moderately slow (I9=J 3) Tacet lone at the end of the eve = ning, and the bright lights have spend all your time mak-ing mon - ey you can spend all your Se who might have o_ to fad - ed to blue, 1 was think -ing “bout a love mak ing time. Ir ital fell 10 3 2s + | and 7 nev = You know I've — would you still And when you're 178 op al - ways been a di look - ing for your be ea : a —— = —=_q a a a a a a (spent my fife run-ning “round).. and its so hard to nobody" seems to care), and you can't. find the Ss tene dowm. but the dreams. Tre seen 3 _ SSS apo SSS Wp fn tum-ing out and burning out and Shiyourre comsing back, youerumcning Back, you're se : - ; = tum-ing out the ne} coming back for more. oa Gl SSS 3 Ney to the AFTER THE THRILL 1S GONE Moderately slow c S a e Same_danc-es in the same old shoes,— some.hab-its that you just can’t lose; there’smo tell-ing what a man might use af -ter_ the thrill —. —————————— === — The flame. ris - es but it, soon — de - sce e | Time— pass - es and you must move on, half the dis-tance takes you Same_. dane -es in the same old shoes,— youget too care -ful with the 182 ff fro - zen pen;__ you're not quite lov-ers and you're not quite friends_ twice as longs so you keep on sing-ing for the sake of the song steps you choose; youdon’t care a-bout win-ning but you don't want to lose —=— am, am aft To Coda Ai fatter the thats . after the thrill is gone. after the thrill is —— after the thrill is gone | af-ter te thrill is fe og ey = === = | _ What can you do—— when your dreams. come true—— and. it's You're afraid you might fall. out of fash = ion and you're 183, Am7, ¢ Bm7 e+ not quite like. you~ planned?— What have you done to. be los - ing the one.— you etsing. cold. and small Any Kind of love without pas = sion that aint — ——— bo Pa 4-4 fees fe, ees a ee oe get : vt 8 al held itso tight in your hand, no kind of lov = ing at all = = =. 7 4 es 2H after the thrill is gone, Cree a= eS j= " ‘after the thrill is gone 184 HOLLYWOOD WALTZ Words ond Music by BERNIE LEADON, TOM LEADON, DON HENLEY & GLENN FREY and the a= ca - clas are bloom - ings— an-oth - er year old = er and the la + dy is griev - ings al Bb Gm? ¢ = + ~ —- == —— SS — — —— =| = f —- + south-em Cali = for = nia will see one more day. too man yo ly * ers who used her and ran But lovers just__stand_ there with noth - ing tos They 3 161975, 1976 CASS COUNTY MUSIC, FReD CLOUD MUSIC and UKELY STORY MUSIC AFighs Reserved 105 land, ‘and bus’ ~ ness boom ing;— the birds are a some.______ nights, oh, she looks like an an - gel and she's al ways what they want = they're pack - ing and leav - ing— to look for an EE i He 3 sing = ing drift a - way will in hold you a - gain othe love the same way. eT 3 give her this___ dance; she can’t be for = sak en. a 186 i more than she’s tak ~ en, and Mil go down CE, Din? D.S.¥ (no repeats) a Coda dy x Fe s Bie ee ay FAG é ——> + +# # & #4 # HH e Four times TOO MANY HANDS “ Words and Music by RANDY MEISNER & DON FELDER Moderately Tacet : = a Se Se S55 o = = (01975, 1974 NEBRASKA MUS & ANGERS MUSIC 188 al her glo - ry, could tell you some sto ries that we all there. is no. rest do - ing what is dest for our fu- And there's One of these = . = 2S = = = a a LS | too man=y hands be ing laid on her. | days she may not be $0 good to you. One of these Too man=y eyes wills nev-er see that it's days she might shake you to. the ground. But her * 189 drag = ging her down: but you won't, hear a sound— fire is still burn = » and her heart is still yearn as she turns “round. to be 190 VISIONS Words and Music by DON FELDER & DON HENLEY Moderate Rock beat Tacet ete toe te vi + sions__ that keep stir-ring my soul; Be er had some vi-sions. of you i ee hist taste_will do, — ka stout the oft = er side? ‘=== fA # Go ahead. and live Dance,— an - gel, dance— ey =—_—— —— all your fan 7 pig 8 ret take from where oth chance, ee = eee = to where you wan = mabe. — you got nothing to lose 192 Ef Fy ey = SS ee and you make your mis takes, when you “do” what you do, You do the best_you can Girl you. drive me wild — ‘cause all = 1 have to give if 1 can’t have it all —— is what-ev-er it takes.— — just a taste. will do. Play on EL Ching-a de ro. play on. = St Epes | oe i } F Re: JOURNEY OF THE SORCERER 196 | WISH YOU PEACE Words and Music by PATTI DAVIS & BERNIE LEADON Moderately, in 2 A Ea ——s = I wish you I wish you peace hope when things_are 20 eet imp legato with pedal throughout when the cold winds blow, — bad, by the fire's_ words when times are low sesneeeaes sad. warmed _ kind. lone rag - fort in the ter from the ly time, ing wind, 1 wish you com - T wish you shel = and arms to cool - ing hold 197 when you ache in - side, 1 wish you ters atthe fe -—ver’s end.— peace when times are hard, the light. to guide you through the dark, And when storms are high 198 “ 8 8 I wish you the strength to fet__ love i focon (ER ER BH SSS Se # SS 1 wish you the strength_ to let_ love glow 1 wish you the strength. to let__ love go. HOTEL CALIFORNIA Words and Music by DON HENLEY, GLENN FREY and DON FELDER Moderate Rock beat Tacet On a dark des-ert high - way, Her mind is Tif - fa -ny twist - ed. — - A gin ere cool wind in. my She got the Mer - ce - des —3— = 199 —3— ris - ing that et dis ~ tance, court - yard; up through the she = calls 3 7~3— ’ friends. — Jd shim- mer - ing sweet sum- mer —3— . Up a -head in the How they dance in the light. sweat. 2 —- = head grew heav - y and my — sight grew — dim; —_ Some dance tore mem - ber; = 201 Ft ft oo <=? ts a 9 —_# 9 5 — — 4 —— — 1 had to stop for the ——night.— ‘There she stood in the some dance to for - get. — So I called up the 2 OD) pe st GaSa= SS SSS SS See I door = ways I heard the mis - sion bell. cap) - tain: "Please bring me my wine.” He said, 3 ; a J —J_ — SSS SESS ES = = ———— = And 1 was. think - ing = to) my "We have-n't had that spir - it heavy - en or this could be nine teen six = ty m3 p—3 — 11d, —__ lJ 4 can - dle, and she showed me the way. voic-es are call - ing from far way; —*F— ‘There were voic-es down the cor - ri - dor; 1 thought I heard them wake you up in the mid-dle of the night just to hear them ‘Wel - come. to the Ho - "Wel -come_ to the Ho - ¢ FR = nia. Such a love - ly place,— (such 2 nia. Such a love - ly place, (such a 6 : ly place) = sucha love ly place—) such Plenty of liv-in' it hi (an = y (what = nia, Ans y time— of year, What a nice——sur- prise;— time. of year~) you can nice sur- prise.) bring your a ee eee —— ¥ Mir - rors on Last thing— I the pink cham - — pagne on was run = ning for the "—3— all just had to find the 3 pris = on = ers here — of our own — de - vice." Pas - sage back to place 1 was— be = fore. —3— mm)

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