Lyrics by Joe Walsh

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  1. Life's Been Good
  2. Rocky Mountain Way
  3. Analog Man
  4. 15 Years
  5. A Future to This Life
  6. A Life of Illusion
  7. All Night Laundry Mat Blues
  8. All Night Long
  9. All of a Sudden
  10. Alphabetical Order
  11. At The Station
  12. Big Country
  13. Birdcall Morning
  14. Bones
  15. Bookends
  16. Bubbles
  17. Certain Situations
  18. Class Of '65
  19. Comin' Down
  20. County Fair
  21. Coyote Love
  22. Daydream (Prayer)
  23. Days Gone By
  24. Dear John
  25. Decades
  26. Down On The Farm
  27. Dreams
  28. Eyes Of The Confessor
  29. Fairbank Alaska
  30. Falling Down
  31. Fire and Brimstone
  32. Fun
  33. Funk #49
  34. Good Man Down
  35. Guilty of the Crime
  36. Half Of The Time
  37. Happy Ways
  38. Help Me Thru the Night
  39. Here We Are Now
  40. Here We Go
  41. Home
  42. Honey Don't
  43. I Broke My Leg
  44. I Can Play That Rock & Roll
  45. I Know
  46. I Like Big Tits
  47. I.L.B.T.s
  48. I'll Tell the World
  49. I'm Actin' Different
  50. In My Car
  51. In The City
  52. Indian Summer
  53. It's All Right
  54. Look At Us Now
  55. Love Letters
  56. Made Your Mind Up
  57. Malibu
  58. Meadows
  59. Memory Lane
  60. Midnight Visitor
  61. Mother Says
  62. New Year's Eve
  63. No Peace In The Jungle
  64. One And One
  65. Ordinary Average Guy
  66. Over And Over
  67. Pretty Maids
  68. Problems
  69. Rivers (Of The Hidden Funk)
  70. Rockets
  71. Rosewood Bitters
  72. School Days
  73. Second Hand Store
  74. Shadows
  75. Shut Up
  76. Slow Dancing
  77. Song For A Dying Planet
  78. Song For Emma
  79. Space Age Whiz Kids
  80. Take A Look Around
  81. Tend My Garden
  82. Thanks
  83. The Bomber
  84. The Friend Song
  85. The Radio Song
  86. The Worry Song
  87. Things
  88. Time
  89. Time Out
  90. Told You So
  91. Tomorrow
  92. Turn To Stone
  93. Two Sides To Every Story
  94. Up All Night
  95. Up To Me
  96. Vote for Me
  97. Waffle Stomp
  98. Walk Away
  99. Welcome To The Club
  100. Where I Grew Up
  101. Will You Love Me Tomorrow
  102. Wolf
  103. Wrecking Ball
  104. You Might Need Somebody
  105. You Never Know

Joseph Fidler Walsh (born Joseph Woodward Fidler; November 20, 1947) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Best known as a member of the rock band Eagles, his five-decade career has also included solo work and stints in two other successful rock bands: James Gang and Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band. He was also part of the New Zealand band Herbs. In the 1990s, he was a member of the short-lived supergroup the Best. Walsh has also experienced success both as a solo artist and as a prolific session musician, being featured on a wide array of other artists' recordings. In 2011, Rolling Stone placed him at the No. 54 spot on its list of "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". In the mid-1960s, after attending Kent State University, Walsh played with several local Ohio-based bands before reaching a national audience as a member of the James Gang, whose hit song "Funk #49" highlighted his skill as both a guitarist and singer. Roger Abramson, a concert producer and artist manager, signed the James Gang to a management agreement with BPI in Cleveland. After leaving the James Gang in 1972, he formed Barnstorm with Joe Vitale, a college friend from Ohio, and Kenny Passarelli, a bassist from Colorado, where Walsh had moved after leaving Ohio. While the band stayed together for three albums over three years, its works were marketed as Walsh solo projects. The last Barnstorm album, 1974's So What, contained significant guest contributions from several members of the Eagles, a group that had recently hired Walsh's producer, Bill Szymczyk. At Szymczyk's suggestion, Walsh joined the Eagles in 1975 as the band's guitarist and keyboardist following the departure of their founding member Bernie Leadon. Hotel California was his first album with the band. In 1998, a reader's poll conducted by Guitarist magazine selected the guitar solos on the track "Hotel California" by Walsh and Don Felder as the best guitar solos of all time. Guitar World magazine listed it at eighth of the Top 100 Guitar Solos. Besides his work with his several bands, he has released 12 solo studio albums, six compilation albums, and two live albums. His solo hits include "Rocky Mountain Way", "Life's Been Good", "All Night Long", "A Life of Illusion", and "Ordinary Average Guy". As a member of the Eagles, Walsh was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998, and into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2001. The Eagles are considered to be one of the most influential bands of the 1970s, and they remain one of the best-selling American bands in the history of popular music. His creative contribution to music has received praise from many of the most prominent rock guitarists, including Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page, who said, "He has a tremendous feel for the instrument. I've loved his style since the early James Gang." Eric Clapton said that "He's one of the best guitarists to surface in some time. I don't listen to many records, but I listen to his." The Who's guitarist, Pete Townshend, said "Joe Walsh is a fluid and intelligent player. There're not many like that around."

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