![]() ![]() Commercially, "Hotel California" reached the number one position on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached the top ten of several international charts. Verse 1 On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair Warm smell of colitas rising up through the air Up ahead in the distance, I saw a shimmering light My head grew heavy and my sight grew dim. Julia Phillips proposed adapting the song into a film, but the members of the Eagles disliked the idea and it never came to fruition. This E-mail just in from Eagles management honcho Irving Azoff: In response to your recent memo, in 1976, during the writing of the song ‘Hotel California’ by Messrs. that's all."Since its release, "Hotel California" has been covered by a number of artists and has become a part of international popular culture. Since then, Hotel California which draws inspiration from life in hotels and the dark underbelly of the American Dream, Henley told CBS News has sparked conspiracy theories about its. In the 2013 documentary History of the Eagles, Henley said that the song was about "a journey from innocence to experience. The lyrics of the song have been given various interpretations by fans and critics alike, the Eagles themselves describing the song as their "interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles". How they dance in the courtyard, sweet summer sweat. The song was awarded the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1978. There were voices down the corridor, I thought I heard them say. Eagles - Hotel California (Letra y cancin para escuchar) - Welcome to the Hotel California / Such a lovely place / (Such a lovely place) / Such a lovely. The song is considered the most famous recording by the band, and its long guitar coda has been voted the best guitar solo of all time by readers of Guitarist in 1998. The Eagles' original recording of the song features Henley singing the lead vocals and concludes with an extended section of electric guitar interplay between Felder and Joe Walsh. Writing credits for the song are shared by Don Felder (music), Don Henley, and Glenn Frey (lyrics). "Hotel California" is the title track from the Eagles' album of the same name and was released as a single in February 1977.
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