Take It to the Limit
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"Take It to the Limit" | ||
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Single by Eagles | ||
from the album One of These Nights | ||
B-side(s) | "After the Thrill is Gone" | |
Released | November 15, 1975 | |
Format | 7" | |
Genre | Soft Rock | |
Length | 4:48 | |
Label | Asylum | |
Writer(s) | Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Randy Meisner | |
Producer(s) | Bill Szymczyk | |
Chart positions | ||
Eagles singles chronology | ||
Lyin' Eyes (1975) |
Take It to the Limit (1975) |
New Kid in Town (1975) |
"Take It to the Limit" is a song by the Eagles from their fourth album, One of These Nights, and was written by Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and bassist Randy Meisner. The third single from the album, it was released on November 15, 1975 and went to #4 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. It was also the Eagles' greatest success to that point in the U.K., with the single going to #12 on the charts.
"Take it to the Limit" was sung by bassist Randy Meisner. It is a slow ballad about lost love and loneliness. It was the first and only A-side of a single on which he sang lead. It was also the first time neither Don Henley nor Glenn Frey sang lead on the A-side of a single.
Meisner left the band during their Hotel California tour in 1976. During the Eagles' Farewell 1 Tour in 2004 and 2005, the song was sung by Glenn Frey in a much lower key. On the tour DVD, Frey said his wife called "Take It To The Limit" "the credit card song".
The song was covered by country musicians Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings as the title track of their duet album, Take It to the Limit, which was released in 1983.
[edit] References
Eagles |
Glenn Frey | Don Henley | Joe Walsh | Timothy B. Schmit |
Randy Meisner | Bernie Leadon | Don Felder |
Discography |
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Studio albums: Eagles | Desperado | On the Border | One of These Nights | Hotel California | The Long Run | The Long Road to Eden |
Live: Eagles Live | Hell Freezes Over | Farewell 1 Tour-Live from Melbourne |
Compilations: Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) | Eagles Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 | The Very Best of the Eagles |