Certain Kind of Fool

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“Certain Kind of Fool”
Single by Eagles
from the album Desperado
A-side "Outlaw Man"
Released August 6, 1973
Format 7"
Genre Rock, Country rock
Length 3:02
Label Asylum
Writer(s) Randy Meisner, Glenn Frey, Don Henley
Producer Glyn Johns
Eagles singles chronology
"Tequila Sunrise"
(1973)
"Outlaw Man"
(1973)
"Already Gone"
(1974)

"Certain Kind of Fool" is a song by the American rock band the Eagles featuring bassist Randy Meisner on lead vocals.

It depicts the progression of a criminal, from his meager beginnings as a "poor boy living in a small family", to his mastery of the gun as an adult, and ending with his stance as a "wanted man", constantly on the run from the law.

This song could also be taken as a view of the life of a musician. The phrase, "he saw it in a window" is unclear whether he is speaking of a gun or guitar, the same with "he took it to the country and practiced for days without rest," being a "wanted man" can also mean that he is wanted by his fans. "Running every day" can also mean either running from the law, or constantly being on the road, touring with the band.