Rock History on X: "Today in Rock History April 19, 1974 The Eagles released “Already Gone,” the first single from their third studio album, On the Border. https://t.co/GF9hzyhuCg" / X

About the Song

The Eagles, a name synonymous with smooth harmonies and classic rock sound. Today, we’re taking a trip down memory lane with their iconic song, “Already Gone”. Released in 1974 as the lead single for their album On the Border, this track became an instant hit, showcasing a slightly different Eagles than we were used to.

While their earlier hits leaned more towards country-rock, “Already Gone” marked a shift towards a more Southern California rock sound. It wasn’t a complete departure from their roots, mind you. Those signature Eagles harmonies were still there, but with a bit more edge and a whole lot of electric guitar.

Written by Jack Tempchin and Robb Strandlund, the song tells the story of a love affair on the rocks. The narrator is grappling with the realization that their partner is already emotionally checked out of the relationship, even though they haven’t physically left yet. It’s a relatable theme for folks of all ages, but perhaps resonates even stronger with those of us who’ve lived a bit longer and experienced the bittersweet sting of a love lost. So, put on your favorite pair of well-worn jeans, crank up the volume, and let’s revisit this Eagles classic, “Already Gone”.