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Encyclopedia > Don Henley
Don Henley

Background information
Birth name Donald Hugh Henley
Born July 22, 1947 (1947-07-22) (age 60)
Flag of the United States Gilmer, Texas, U.S.
Genre(s) Rock, Country rock
Occupation(s) Singer
Songwriter
Musician
Instrument(s) Vocals
Drums
Guitars
Keyboards
Years active 1970-Present
Label(s) Asylum
Geffen
Warner Bros.
Associated
acts
Eagles
Website DonHenley.com

Donald Hugh "Don" Henley (born July 22, 1947 in Gilmer, Texas) is an American rock musician who is the drummer and one of the lead singers and songwriters of the band Eagles. He has since become a successful solo artist and has played a founding role in several environmental and political causes. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (574x623, 152 KB) Original version Image:Don Henley backstage. ... is the 203rd day of the year (204th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1947 (MCMXLVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1947 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... Gilmer is a city located in Upshur County, Texas. ... Official language(s) No official language See languages of Texas Capital Austin Largest city Houston Largest metro area Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington Area  Ranked 2nd  - Total 261,797 sq mi (678,051 km²)  - Width 773 miles (1,244 km)  - Length 790 miles (1,270 km)  - % water 2. ... Motto: (Out Of Many, One) (traditional) In God We Trust (1956 to date) Anthem: The Star-Spangled Banner Capital Washington D.C. Largest city New York City None at federal level (English de facto) Government Federal constitutional republic  - President George Walker Bush (R)  - Vice President Dick Cheney (R) Independence from... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... For other uses, see Rock music (disambiguation). ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ... A songwriter is someone who writes the lyrics to songs, the musical composition or melody to songs, or both. ... “Instrumentalist” redirects here. ... A musical instrument is a device constructed or modified with the purpose of making music. ... In music a singer or vocalist is a type of musician who sings, i. ... For other kinds of drums, see drum (disambiguation). ... The classical guitar typically has nylon strings. ... This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... This does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Asylum Records is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group, which currently is geared primarily in hip-hop music. ... Geffen Records is an American record label, owned by Universal Music Group, and operates as one third of UMGs Interscope-Geffen-A&M label group. ... “WB” redirects here. ... “The Eagles” redirects here. ... is the 203rd day of the year (204th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1947 (MCMXLVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1947 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Gilmer is a city located in Upshur County, Texas. ... Rock and roll (also spelled Rock n Roll, especially in its first decade), also called rock, is a form of popular music, usually featuring vocals (often with vocal harmony), electric guitars and a strong back beat; other instruments, such as the saxophone, are common in some styles. ... For the comic book character, see Drummer (comics). ... In music a singer or vocalist is a type of musician who sings, i. ... A songwriter is someone who writes the lyrics to songs, the musical composition or melody to songs, or both. ... “The Eagles” redirects here. ...

Contents

Early life

Don Henley attended North Texas State University (renamed in 1986 the University of North Texas) in Denton, Texas during 1968 and 1969. He left to spend time with his father, who was dying from heart and arterial disease. The University of North Texas (informally UNT or North Texas) is a public university located in Denton, Texas. ... Motto: North of Ordinary Location within the state of Texas County Denton County Government  - Mayor Perry McNeill Area  - City 161. ...


In 1970, he moved to Los Angeles to record an album with his early band, Shiloh. Shiloh's album was produced by fellow Texan Kenny Rogers. Shortly thereafter, Henley met Glenn Frey through Amos Records in Los Angeles. They both became members of Linda Ronstadt's backup band, touring with her was the catalyst for forming the group in the first place. As a result, two months later they became their own act, the Eagles. All four of the original Eagles are featured in the 1970s Ronstadt album Silk Purse. Later, Linda also covered one of the Eagles' songs "Desperado". Flag Seal Nickname: City of Angels Location Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates , Government State County California Los Angeles County Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) Geographical characteristics Area     City 1,290. ... Kenneth Donald Kenny Rogers (born August 21, 1938, in Houston, Texas) is a prolific American country music singer, photographer, producer, songwriter, actor and businessman. ... Glenn Lewis Frey (born November 6, 1948 in Detroit, Michigan[1]) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and actor, best known as one of the founding members of rock band Eagles. ... Linda Marie Ronstadt (born July 15, 1946 in Tucson, Arizona) is a popular vocalist with multiple Grammy Awards, numerous multi-platinum albums, an Emmy Award, a Tony Award nomination who has recorded over 30 studio albums and has made guest appearances on over 100 other albums. ... Silk Purse (1970) is the second solo album by Linda Ronstadt, released in March 1970, a year after the release of her first solo set, Hand Sown . ...


Tenure with the Eagles

The Eagles were formed in 1971, and released their first album in 1972, which contained the hit song "Take It Easy," as well as Henley's first hit songwriting attempt, "Witchy Woman", co-written with guitarist Bernie Leadon. As the 1970s progressed, Henley's raspy vocals replaced Glenn Frey's smooth tenor as the focal point of the Eagles' sound. Year 1971 (MCMLXXI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the 1971 Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1972 (MCMLXXII) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Take it Easy a spatial bingo game from Ravensburger. ... Witchy Woman is a song written by Don Henley and Bernie Leadon, and recorded by the American rock band Eagles. ... Bernard Leadon (born July 19, 1947 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American musician, best known as a founding member of the country rock band the Eagles. ... The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, also called The Seventies. ... Glenn Lewis Frey (born November 6, 1948 in Detroit, Michigan[1]) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and actor, best known as one of the founding members of rock band Eagles. ...


During the band's run, Henley co-wrote (usually with Frey) most of the band's best-known songs, notably "Desperado" and " Hotel California." It was on the album Hotel California that Henley wrote what many consider his masterpiece: "The Last Resort." The song tells the story about the negative impact of the westward movement. Henley has always been a supporter for rights of the downtrodden and the Democratic Party. Desperado is a song by the rock-country band Eagles, written by Glenn Frey and Don Henley. ... Hotel California is the title song from the Eagles album of the same name, and was released as a single in early 1977. ... This article is about the album. ... Federal courts Supreme Court Circuit Courts of Appeal District Courts Elections Presidential elections Midterm elections Political Parties Democratic Republican Third parties State & Local government Governors Legislatures (List) State Courts Local Government Other countries Atlas  Politics Portal      Further information: Politics of the United States#Organization of American political parties The Democratic...


Henley sang lead vocals on many of the band's popular songs, including "Desperado", "The Best of My Love", "One of These Nights", "Hotel California", "The Long Run", and "Get Over It". The Eagles won numerous Grammy Awards during the 1970s and became one of the most successful rock bands of all time. Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) is the best-selling album ever (in America), in any category. They are also the only band to have two best-selling albums in the top 15 American best-sellers of all time, and are also amongst the top 5 overall best-selling bands of all time in America.[1] Desperado is a song by the rock-country band Eagles, written by Glenn Frey and Don Henley. ... Best of My Love is a song by the Eagles, which was released in 1974 from the album On the Border. ... One of These Nights is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Eagles, released in 1975. ... Hotel California is the title song from the Eagles album of the same name, and was released as a single in early 1977. ... The Long Run is a song written by Don Henley and Glenn Frey and recorded by the Eagles. ... Grammy Award statuette The Grammy Awards, presented by the Recording Academy (an association of Americans professionally involved in the recorded music industry) for outstanding achievements in the recording industry, is one of four major music awards shows held annually in the United States (the Billboard Music Awards, the American Music... Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) is the first greatest hits compilation by the American band Eagles, released in 1976. ...


The band broke up in 1980 following a difficult tour and increased personal tensions resulting from the recording of The Long Run. Year 1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link displays the 1980 Gregorian calendar). ... The Long Run is the sixth studio album by Eagles, released in 1979 (see 1979 in music). ...


The Eagles reunited in 1994. Henley continues to tour and record with the Eagles, with a new album, Long Road Out of Eden, being released on October 30, 2007. Year 1994 (MCMXCIV) The year 1994 was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by the United Nations. ... is the 303rd day of the year (304th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st Century. ...


Solo career

Following the breakup of Eagles, Henley embarked on a productive solo career, the most commercially successful of any of the Eagles. His first solo release, 1982's I Can't Stand Still, was a moderate seller. The song "Dirty Laundry", a denunciation of local television news, received the most airplay. Henley and his erstwhile lover, Stevie Nicks, would duet on her Billboard Hot 100 No. 6 hit "Leather and Lace" that same year. I Cant Stand Still is the first solo album by Don Henley, released in 1982 (see 1982 in music). ... Dirty Laundry is a song by Don Henley, written by him and Danny Kortchmar. ... Stephanie Lynn Stevie Nicks (born May 26, 1948) is an American singer and songwriter, best known for her work with Fleetwood Mac and a long solo career, which collectively have produced over twenty Top 40 hits. ... “Hot 100” redirects here. ... Leather and Lace is a duet album by Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter, released on RCA Victor in 1981. ...


This was followed in 1984 by Building the Perfect Beast, which featured layered synthesizers and was a marked departure from the Eagles' country-rock sound. A single release, "The Boys of Summer", reached No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song's haunting rhythms and lyrics of loss and aging, capped by seeing "a Deadhead sticker on a Cadillac," immediately connected with a certain age group. The music video for the song was a striking, evocative, black-and-white, French New Wave-influenced masterpiece directed by Jean-Baptiste Mondino that won several MTV Video Music Awards including Best Video of the Year. Henley also won the Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance for the song. The album's "All She Wants to Do Is Dance," (No. 9 on Hot 100), "Sunset Grill," and "Not Enough Love in the World" also received considerable airplay. Building the Perfect Beast is the second album by Don Henley, released in 1984. ... The term synthesiser is also used to mean frequency synthesiser, an electronic system found in communications. ... The Boys of Summer is a song sung by Don Henley, written by him and Mike Campbell. ... “Hot 100” redirects here. ... A black-and-white photo of the above symbol was featured inside the album jacket of the self-titled Grateful Dead album along with the address below. ... For other uses, see Cadillac (disambiguation). ... A music video is a short film or video that accompanies a complete piece of music, most commonly a song. ... François Truffauts New Wave film Jules et Jim The New Wave (French: la Nouvelle Vague) was a blanket term coined by critics for a group of French filmmakers of the late 1950s and 1960s, influenced (in part) by Italian Neorealism. ... Jean-Baptiste Mondino (born 1949) is an award-winning French fashion photographer and music video director. ... The MTV Video Music Awards were established in 1984 by MTV to celebrate the top music videos of the year. ... The following is a list of MTV Video Music Award winners for Best Video of the Year. ... The Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance has been awarded since 1980. ... All She Wants To Do Is Dance is a 1984 rock song. ...


Henley's next album, 1989's The End of the Innocence, was even more successful. The title track, a collaboration with Bruce Hornsby, is a melancholy, piano-driven tale of finding bits of happiness in a corrupt world, and reached No. 8 as a single. The End of the Innocence was dedicated to all the farmers who were losing their farms because of the terrible loan conditions brought about by the Savings and Loan crises of the late 1980s. The lyrics called out then-President Ronald Reagan for pouring money into such defense projects as the missile defense shield rather than helping the struggling American farmer: "Oh Beautiful, for Spacious Skies but now those skies are threatening. Beating plowshares into swords for the this tired old man that we elected King." The hit follow-up, "The Heart of the Matter," is an emotive chance remembrance of a lost love. Both songs use the effective technique of varying the words in the chorus each time it is sung, to advance the song's narrative. The album's "The Last Worthless Evening" and "New York Minute" were among other songs that gained radio airplay. Henley again won the Best Male Rock Vocal Performance Grammy for the album. This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The End of the Innocence was the lead single and title song off of Don Henleys third solo, studio album, The End of the Innocence in 1989. ... Bruce Randall Hornsby (born November 23, 1954 in Williamsburg, Virginia) is an American singer, pianist, accordion player, and songwriter. ... A short grand piano, with the top up. ... The Last Worthless Evening is a song written by John Corey, Don Henley,and Stan Lynch. ... New York Minute is a song by Don Henley on his 1989 album The End of the Innocence. ... Grammy Award statuette The Grammy Awards, presented by the Recording Academy (an association of Americans professionally involved in the recorded music industry) for outstanding achievements in the recording industry, is one of four major music awards shows held annually in the United States (the Billboard Music Awards, the American Music...


In 1989, Don Henley made a brief appearance on MTV's Unplugged series. This article is about the original U.S. music television channel. ... Unplugged refers to musicians performing live using only acoustic instruments; that is, without plugging in amplified instruments (e. ...


In live shows, Henley would play drums and sing simultaneously only on certain Eagles songs; on his solo songs he would either play electric guitar and sing or just sing. Occasionally Eagles songs would get drastic rearrangements, such as "Hotel California" with four trombones. An electric guitar is a type of guitar that uses pickups to convert the vibration of its steel-cored strings into electrical current, which is then amplified. ... Hotel California is the title song from the Eagles album of the same name, and was released as a single in early 1977. ... The trombone is a musical instrument in the brass family. ...


A long period without a new recording followed, as Henley waited out a dispute with his record company while also participating in a 1994 Eagles reunion tour and live album. During the hiatus, Henley recorded a cover of Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat for the film Leap of Faith, provided background vocals for country star Trisha Yearwood's hit single "Walkaway Joe", and duetted with Patty Smyth on "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough" and Roger Waters on "Watching TV" on Waters' Amused to Death album, in 1992. Sit Down, Youre Rockin the Boat is a song written by Frank Loesser and published in 1950. ... Leap of Faith is 1992 comedy-drama film about a fake Christian faith healer who uses a fraudulent traveling revival show to bilk believers of the money. ... This biographical article or section needs additional references for verification. ... Patty Smyth (born June 26, 1957 in New York City, New York, USA) first enjoyed mainstream success in 1982 as vocalist and lead singer of the band Scandal. ... George Roger Waters (born September 6, 1943) is an English rock musician; singer, guitarist, bassist, songwriter, and composer. ... Amused to Death is a solo album by former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters, released in 1992 (see 1992 in music). ...


In 2000, Henley released another solo studio recording, Inside Job, containing the lead single "Taking You Home." Inside Job is an album by Don Henley, released in 2000 (see 2000 in music). ...


Henley's most recent recording is a duet with Kenny Rogers on Rogers' 2006 release Water & Bridges titled "Calling Me." Kenneth Donald Kenny Rogers (born August 21, 1938, in Houston, Texas) is a prolific American country music singer, photographer, producer, songwriter, actor and businessman. ...


Henley will be found On Reba McEntire's upcoming duets album, released September 18th,2007.


Causes

In 1990, Henley founded the Walden Woods Project to help protect Walden Woods from development. The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods was started in 1998 to provide for research and education regarding Henry David Thoreau. Henry David Thoreau (July 12, 1817 – May 6, 1862; born David Henry Thoreau[1]) was an American author, naturalist, transcendentalist, tax resister, development critic, and philosopher who is best known for Walden, a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings, and his essay, Civil Disobedience, an argument for individual resistance...


Henley co-founded the non-profit Caddo Lake Institute in 1993 to underwrite ecological education and research. As part of the Caddo Lake Coalition, CLI helps protect the Texas wetland where Henley spent much of his childhood. Caddo Lake, viewed from a point near Uncertain Caddo Lake is a 25,400 acre (103 km²) lake and wetland located on the border between Texas and Louisiana, in northern Harrison County and southern Marion County in Texas and western Caddo Parish in Louisiana. ... For the journal, see Ecology (journal). ... A subtropical wetland in Florida, USA, with an endangered American Crocodile. ...


In 2000, Henley co-founded with Sheryl Crow the Recording Artists' Coalition, a group founded to protect musicians' rights against common music industry business practices. In this role he testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary in 2001[2] and the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation in 2003.[3] Sheryl Suzanne Crow (born February 11, 1962) is an American blues rock singer, guitarist, bassist, and songwriter. ... The Recording Artists Coalition (RAC) is an American music industry organization that represents recording artists, and attempts to defend their rights and interests. ... The U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary (informally Senate Judiciary Committee) is a standing committee of the United States Senate, the upper house of the United States Congress. ... The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation is a standing committee of the United States Senate in charge of all senate matters related to the following subjects: Coast Guard Coastal zone management Communications Highway safety Inland waterways, except construction Interstate commerce Marine and ocean navigation, safety, and transportation Marine...


Henley is not always an idealist. In a March 2001 interview on Charlie Rose, he stated that "rock bands work best as a benevolent dictatorship," with the principal songwriters in a band (in the case of the Eagles, "me and Glenn Frey") being the ones that will likely hold the power. Charlie Rose is a television interview show, with Charlie Rose as executive producer, executive editor, and host. ...


Personal life

In 1995, Henley married Sharon Summerall, a former model from Texas who had lived in Paris and studied art history. Performers at the wedding included Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Billy Joel, John Fogerty, Jackson Browne, Donna Lewis, Sheryl Crow, Glenn Frey and Tony Bennett. The couple have three children. “Springsteen” redirects here. ... This article is about the musician. ... William Martin Billy Joel (born May 9, 1949) is an American singer, pianist, songwriter, composer and musician. ... John Cameron Fogerty (born May 28, 1945) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist, best known for his time with the swamp rock or roots rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival. ... Clyde Jackson Browne (born October 9, 1948) is an American rock music singer, songwriter, guitarist, and pianist, whose introspective lyrics made him the poster boy of the Southern California confessional singer-songwriter movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s. ... Donna Lewis (born August 6, 1973, in Cardiff) is a Welsh singer-songwriter and record producer best known for the 1996 single I Love You Always Forever. I Love You Always Forever was hugely successful on U.S. radio, staying at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 for nine... Sheryl Suzanne Crow (born February 11, 1962) is an American blues rock singer, guitarist, bassist, and songwriter. ... Glenn Lewis Frey (born November 6, 1948 in Detroit, Michigan[1]) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and actor, best known as one of the founding members of rock band Eagles. ... For other persons named Tony Bennett, see Tony Bennett (disambiguation). ...


Psychobilly musician Mojo Nixon, long-time satirist of George W. Bush, wrote a song called "Don Henley Must Die". Some years later, Mojo was playing at Austin's Hole in the Wall when the Eagles, who were also scheduled to play in Austin, came in. Mojo announced he was going to play the song when Don Henley himself climbed up on stage and began beatboxing to the song, which left Mojo utterly speechless. The two have since become friends. This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Mojo Nixon (born Neill Kirby McMillan, Jr. ... Austin is the capital of the U.S. state of Texas, the county seat of Travis County, and home to the University of Texas at Austin. ... Hole in the Wall may refer to one of the following: The Hole in the Wall Gang an experiment related to Minimally Invasive Education a slang term for an automatic teller machine a greasy spoon, diner, automat or similarly inexpensive restaurant with little or no ambience Hole in the Wall...


Henley wrote the song "Everything Is Different Now" from the album Inside Job for Sharon. It has been announced that Sharon is suffering from multiple sclerosis[4]


Henley also had an inadvertant hand in changing political history. Sometime in 1987 at a Democratic fund raiser Don introduced then Presidential candidate favorite Gary Hart to his friend Donna Rice. Gary Warren Hart (born Gary Warren Hartpence, November 28, 1936) is a politician and lawyer from the state of Colorado. ... Press Kit photo of Donna Rice Hughes from ProtectKids. ...


Hart and Rice would have an affair that would become public during the 1988 primaries. Hart who was leading for the nomination would drop out as a result of the scandal and Michael Dukakis would eventually become the nominee. Michael Stanley Dukakis (born November 3, 1933) is an American Democratic politician, former Governor of Massachusetts, and the Democratic presidential nominee in 1988. ...


Don Henley has homes in Los Angeles; Dallas; and a cabin at Caddo Lake in Texas[5] Flag Seal Nickname: City of Angels Location Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates , Government State County California Los Angeles County Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) Geographical characteristics Area     City 1,290. ... Dallas redirects here. ... Caddo Lake, viewed from a point near Uncertain Caddo Lake is a 25,400 acre (103 km²) lake and wetland located on the border between Texas and Louisiana, in northern Harrison County and southern Marion County in Texas and western Caddo Parish in Louisiana. ...


Quotes

  • "I could stand out front and sing Eagles songs that I sing in my set, but I think people enjoy watching me sing and play the drums. It seems to fascinate people. I don't know why."
  • "I have things that I am interested in, and that's usually what comes out on the album."
  • "I would rather take a long time and make a record with eight or ten good songs on it than to rush one out with only one or two good songs on it, which is what I find to be the case most of the time."
  • "I'm always jotting things down on pieces of paper. I've got pieces of paper all over my house."

Discography

Albums

  • I Can't Stand Still (1982) #24 US, US Sales: 500,000
  • Building the Perfect Beast (1984) #13 US, #14 UK, US Sales: 3,000,000[citation needed]
  • The End of the Innocence (1989) #8 US, #17 UK, US Sales: 5,000,000[citation needed]
  • Actual Miles: Henley's Greatest Hits (1995) #48 US, US Sales: 1,000,000
  • One Of These Nights: Boston 1993 (2000) Recorded at Fox Bowl Stadium
  • Inside Job (2000) #7 US, #25 UK, US Sales: 1,000,000

I Cant Stand Still is the first solo album by Don Henley, released in 1982 (see 1982 in music). ... Building the Perfect Beast is the second album by Don Henley, released in 1984. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Inside Job is an album by Don Henley, released in 2000 (see 2000 in music). ...

Singles

Year
Title
Chart positions
Album
US Hot 100 US AC US MSR UK Canada US Country
1981 "Leather And Lace" (with Stevie Nicks) 6 10 26 - 12 - Bella Donna (Stevie Nicks album)
1982 "Johnny Can't Read" 42 - 29 - - - I Can't Stand Still
"Dirty Laundry" 3 - 1 59 1 - I Can't Stand Still
1983 "I Can't Stand Still" 48 - - - - - I Can't Stand Still
1984 "The Boys Of Summer" 5 - 1 12 15 - Building The Perfect Beast
1985 "All She Wants to Do Is Dance" 9 - 1 - 13 - Building The Perfect Beast
"Not Enough Love in the World" 34 6 17 - 63 - Building The Perfect Beast
"Sunset Grill" 22 18 7 - 52 - Building The Perfect Beast
1989 "The End of the Innocence" 8 2 1 48 3 - The End Of The Innocence
"The Last Worthless Evening" 21 5 4 - 5 - The End Of The Innocence
1990 "The Heart of the Matter" 21 3 2 - 9 - The End Of The Innocence
"How Bad Do You Want It?" 48 - 8 - 32 - The End Of The Innocence
"New York Minute" 48 5 24 97 20 - The End Of The Innocence
1992 "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough" (Patty Smyth w/ Don Henley) 2 - - 22 1 - Patty Smyth (Patty Smyth album)
1993 "Walkaway Joe" (Trisha Yearwood w/ Don Henley) - - - - - 2 Hearts in Armor (Trisha Yearwood album)
1994 "Shakey Ground" (Elton John w/ Don Henley) - - - - 64 - Duets (Elton John album)
1995 "Through Your Hands" - 14 33 - 9 - Michael - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
1995 "Everybody Knows" - - - - 18 - Actual Miles: Don Henley's Greatest Hits
1996 "Garden of Allah" - - 16 - 25 - Actual Miles: Don Henley's Greatest Hits"
2000 "Taking You Home" 58 1 - - - - Inside Job
2001 "Inside Out" (Trisha Yearwood w/ Don Henley) - - - - - 31 Inside Out (Trisha Yearwood album)
2002 "It's So Easy" (with Sheryl Crow) - - - - - - C'mon C'mon (Sheryl Crow album)
2007 "Calling Me" (with Kenny Rogers) - - - - - 53 Water and Bridges (Kenny Rogers album)

“Hot 100” redirects here. ... The Adult Contemporary chart lists the most popular songs weekly calculated by airplay and occasionally sales. ... The Mainstream Rock Tracks chart is a ranking in Billboard magazine of the most-played songs on mainstream rock radio stations, a category that includes stations that play primarily rock music but are not modern rock stations, which are counted in the Modern Rock Tracks chart. ... Hot Country Songs is a chart released weekly by Billboard magazine in the United States. ... Stephanie Lynn Stevie Nicks (born May 26, 1948) is an American singer and songwriter, best known for her work with Fleetwood Mac and a long solo career, which collectively have produced over twenty Top 40 hits. ... “Johnny Can’t Read” is a song by Don Henley It focuses upon reading illiteracy and raises several thought-provoking questions. ... Dirty Laundry is a song by Don Henley, written by him and Danny Kortchmar. ... The Boys of Summer is a song sung by Don Henley, written by him and Mike Campbell. ... All She Wants To Do Is Dance is a 1984 rock song. ... Not Enough Love In the World is the third European official single release from American singer/actress Chers 30th album Its a Mans World. ... Sunset Grill is a popular song by Don Henley, released on his 1984 album Building the Perfect Beast. ... The End of the Innocence was the lead single and title song off of Don Henleys third solo, studio album, The End of the Innocence in 1989. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... New York Minute is a song by Don Henley on his 1989 album The End of the Innocence. ... Patty Smyth (born June 26, 1957 in New York City, New York, USA) first enjoyed mainstream success in 1982 as vocalist and lead singer of the band Scandal. ... This biographical article or section needs additional references for verification. ... Sir Elton Hercules[1] John CBE[2] (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight on 25 March 1947) is a five-time Grammy and one-time Academy Award-winning English pop/rock singer, composer and pianist. ... Sheryl Suzanne Crow (born February 11, 1962) is an American blues rock singer, guitarist, bassist, and songwriter. ... Cmon, Cmon is an album by American singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music) // Track listing Steve McQueen (S. Crow, John Shanks) - 3:25 Soak Up the Sun (S. Crow, Jeff Trott) - 4:52 Youre an Original (S. Crow, Trott) - 4:18 Safe... Kenneth Donald Kenny Rogers (born August 21, 1938, in Houston, Texas) is a prolific American country music singer, photographer, producer, songwriter, actor and businessman. ...

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