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The Eagles Popular Song Rankings [2025]

The Eagles are an American rock band that debuted in 1971.

Based on the West Coast of the United States, they achieved worldwide popularity, with total sales exceeding 120 million records.

We’ve compiled a ranking of their popular songs, including signature tracks such as “Desperado” and “Hotel California.”

The Eagles Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (31–40)

Witchy WomanThe Eagles36rank/position

The Eagles Witchy Woman / With Lyrics
Witchy WomanThe Eagles

This is a song about a captivating woman who blends beauty with danger.

Released in June 1972, it was included on the Eagles’ debut album and reached No.

9 on the Billboard chart.

It has been featured in television shows and films, including Seinfeld, and enjoys broad popularity.

The lyrics by Don Henley and Bernie Leadon skillfully portray a mysterious, enigmatic woman.

The track is characterized by refined harmonies and a comfortable rock sound, with a memorable guitar riff and drum rhythm.

While evoking the atmosphere of the American West Coast, the exquisite ensemble woven by each instrument is highly engaging.

It’s also a great recommendation for those just getting into the Eagles’ music.

The Best of My LoveThe Eagles37rank/position

Eagles – The Best of My Love (Live 1977) (Official Video) [4K]
The Best of My LoveThe Eagles

This Eagles masterpiece weaves a bittersweet love story into a beautiful melody.

While offering the deepest feelings to a beloved, it delicately portrays a man and woman who struggle to truly connect.

The gentle resonance of acoustic guitars and warm harmonies envelop the listener with a tender, heartwarming softness.

Included on the album On the Border, released in March 1974, and issued as a single the following year, the song became the band’s first number-one hit in the United States.

Its refined musicianship, interlacing elements of country rock, has continued to influence countless artists.

It’s a perfect track for reminiscing about someone special or for those in the midst of a wavering romance.

Love Will Keep Us AliveThe Eagles38rank/position

Love Will Keep Us Alive – Eagles – Lyrics/แปลไทย
Love Will Keep Us AliveThe Eagles

It’s a ballad released by the Eagles, famous for their massive hit “Hotel California.” Set against a light and breezy West Coast backdrop, the Eagles’ signature vocal harmonies layer on top, resulting in a beautifully crafted track.

Run! Goin' BoyThe Eagles39rank/position

A 1983 single by the Johnny & Associates group Eagles, which included Koji Uchiumi and Mikio Osawa—both of whom later found success as members of Hikaru Genji.

It served as the ending theme for the animated TV program based on Eagle Sam, the mascot character of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.

Many people may recall it alongside the memorable performances of Carl Lewis, a symbol of the L.

A.

Games.

Certain Kind Of FoolThe Eagles40rank/position

A track written by bassist Randy Meisner with support from Glenn Frey and Don Henley.

The lead vocals are also by Randy.

It’s a track included on their second album, Desperado, released in 1973.

The Eagles Popular Song Rankings [2025] (41–50)

James DeanThe Eagles41rank/position

This song by the Eagles—who had been centered around country rock but were moving toward a harder rock direction—appears on their 1974 album On the Border.

Jackson Browne, who co-wrote their early classic Take It Easy, also took part in the songwriting, and the result is a thrilling rock number that seems to symbolize the Eagles at a moment of musical transition.

Its straightforward title says it all, and the lyrics, which pay tribute to the legendary actor James Dean, who died young, leave you with an indescribable feeling—especially that final line.

Lying EyesThe Eagles42rank/position

Eagles – Lyin’ Eyes (Official Audio)
Lying EyesThe Eagles

A refreshing, poppy tune woven with a band sound colored by classic country taste, featuring a comfortably catchy melody.

Also known in Japan by the title “Itsuwari no Hitomi” (“Lyin’ Eyes”), the track appears on the 1975 album “One of These Nights,” and was later released as a single, becoming a major hit.

It won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance.

You might not notice it while listening, but it actually runs over six minutes; still, its simple yet never-tiresome structure is truly impressive.

Be sure to pay attention to the lyrics, which tell a story.