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Life in the Fast Lane

1977 song by the Eagles


Summary

1977 song by the Eagles

FieldValue
nameLife in the Fast Lane
coverLife in the Fast Lane.jpg
borderyes
captionSpain cover release
typesingle
artistthe Eagles
albumHotel California
B-sideThe Last Resort
releasedMay 3, 1977
recorded1976
genreRock
length4:46
labelAsylum
writer* Joe Walsh
producerBill Szymczyk
prev_titleHotel California
prev_year1977
next_titlePlease Come Home for Christmas
next_year1978
misc

"Life in the Fast Lane" is a song written by Joe Walsh, Glenn Frey and Don Henley, and recorded by American rock band the Eagles for their fifth studio album Hotel California (1976). It was the third single released from this album, and peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Content

The song tells the story of a couple who take their excessive lifestyle to the edge. On In the Studio with Redbeard, Glenn Frey revealed that the title came to him one day when he was riding on the freeway with a drug dealer known as "The Count". Frey asked the dealer to slow down and the response was, "What do you mean? It's life in the fast lane!" In that same interview, Frey indicated that the song's central riff was played by Walsh while the band was warming up in rehearsals and Walsh was told to "keep that; it's a song". Don Henley recalled that the "song actually sprang from the opening guitar riff. One day, at rehearsal, Joe [Walsh] just busted out that crazy riff and I said 'What the hell is that? We've got to figure out to make a song out of that." Henley and Frey, the primary lyricists for the band, then wrote the lyrics for the song.

Critical reception

Cashbox said that "with the influence of six-stringer Joe Walsh, the Eagles are harder and funkier than ever here." Record World said that it's "the album's most hard-edged rocker, dominated by a Walsh-signature guitar line." In 2016, the editors of Rolling Stone rated "Life in the Fast Lane" as the Eagles' eighth-greatest song. and in 2019, Rolling Stone ranked the song number eight on their list of the 40 greatest Eagles songs.

Personnel

Partial credits from liner notes.

  • Don Henley – lead vocals, drums
  • Glenn Frey – backing vocals, clavinet
  • Joe Walsh – lead guitar, rhythm guitar
  • Don Felder – lead guitar, rhythm guitar
  • Randy Meisner – backing vocals, bass

Charts

Chart (1977)Peak
position

Certifications

Cover versions

In 2007, Swedish country and pop singer Jill Johnson recorded the song on her tenth studio album Music Row.

The song was used as the soundtrack for the roller coaster Eagles' Life in the Fast Lane, which opened at Hard Rock Park in May 2008.

Hinder cover

  • Joe Walsh
  • Glenn Frey
  • Don Henley
  • Cody Hanson
  • Marshal Dutton

On July 25, 2019 the American rock band Hinder released their cover version of "Life in the Fast Lane" as a non-album single.

Background and release

The cover’s release coincided with the second leg of Hinder’s "Lucky 7 Tour" a three-month North American run with Royal Bliss. Their cover of the song received additional coverage from Lollipop Magazine, which highlighted the song’s release across all major platforms and the band implementing it into their setlist for the upcoming tour.

Production and sound

Produced by lead singer Marshal Dutton and drummer Cody Hanson, Hinder's rendition of the song reworks the Eagles' original into a more alternative rock arrangement, featuring more aggressive guitars and a modernized production. Following their January 2019 single Halo, their cover of "Life in the Fast Lane" was released through the band’s second release on their independent imprint, Back-Longue Records.

References

References

  1. (2016). "Eagles: The Ultimate Guide". [[Rolling Stone]].
  2. (May 14, 1977). "Cashbox Singles Reviews". [[Cashbox (magazine).
  3. (May 14, 1977). "Hits of the Week".
  4. Graff, Gary. (October 17, 2017). "The Eagles' 15 Best Songs: Critic's Picks".
  5. (September 22, 2019). "The 40 Greatest Eagles Songs".
  6. "Liner Notes - Hotel California (The Eagles)". Glennfreyonline.com.
  7. (2007). "Music Row". Svensk mediedatabas.
  8. Cherney, Mike. (May 13, 2009). "Freestyle Music Park Fills Out Offerings". [[The Sun News]].
  9. (August 11, 2014). "Freestyle rides headed from Myrtle Beach to Vietnam?". myrtlebeachonline.
  10. (July 25, 2019). "Hinder Soar with Fresh Cover of Eagles' 'Life in the Fast Lane'".
  11. (July 26, 2019). "HINDER Releases Cover Of EAGLES' 'Life In The Fast Lane'".
  12. (July 26, 2019). "Hinder Cover the Eagles’ “Life in the Fast Lane”".
  13. "HINDER releases cover of “Life In The Fast Lane” by the Eagles s single for upcoming Lucky 7 Tour". Metal Italy.
  14. "Hinder Announce ‘Extreme Behavior’ 15th Anniversary Tour Playing Their Debut Platinum Album Live For The First Time Ever".
  15. "Hinder Independently Releases Cover Of 'Life In The Fast Lane'". Hubbard Radio Phoenix, LLC.
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