(WHTM) — As Super Bowl LIX approaches, fans will be belting the Philadelphia Eagles’ fight song through the streets, and many may be wondering how the famous “Fly, Eagles Fly” song came about.
Originally, the song’s title and first line were “Fight, Eagles, Fight,” but that was changed when the long-forgotten song was reintroduced by the team in 1999. According to SI.com: In 1960, Charles ...
One of the Eagles’ most recognized songs despite never being released as a single, Vince Gill counts “Desperado” among his favorites. “It’s the first song that Glenn and Don [Henley] wrote together, ...
Everyone in Philadelphia would be a spelling bee champion if the final word was "eagles." Well, maybe not everyone. Sorry, Rachel Platten but the Eagles' fight song ...
There’s an old trick in recording. If you track multiple voices on a given lyric, it will subliminally make the listener want to sing along with that part of the song. That’s why when you hear a song ...
Pretty cool, though I can't say I'm the biggest fan of the cover. A slow acoustic version of "Fly Eagles Fly" just ain't my cup of tea. Sorry, Chris Martin. Granted ...
The Eagles were known for their classic rock and country songs. People don’t associate them with disco music. Despite this, they released a famous disco song in the 1970s. Here’s a look at why their ...