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Lyin' Eyes
"Lyin' Eyes" is a song written by Don Henley and Glenn Frey and recorded in 1975 by the American rock band the Eagles, with Frey singing lead vocals. It was the second single from their ''One of These Nights'' album, reaching #2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart and #8 on the US Country chart. (Their only #2 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, it was kept off the top spot by Elton John's single "Island Girl," from his album ''Rock of the Westies.'') It remained their only top 40 country hit until "How Long" in 2007–2008. The record also received a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Group, and was also nominated for Record of the Year. ==Variations and history== The single version of the song is shortened quite a bit from the album version, removing the entire second verse, the second chorus and four lines in the middle of the third verse. Top 40 Radio stations in 1975 did not usually play songs longer in duration than 4 minutes, so the runtime on the 45-RPM label was listed as 3:58, but the actual playing time was 4:14. During the Eagles 2009 concert tour, Glenn Frey talked about the origin for the song stating that he and Don Henley frequented an LA restaurant/bar, Dan Tana's, where the most beautiful of beautiful women frequented. They witnessed a meeting between a man and a woman and made up a scenario of secret love and thus the song arose. During the Eagles 2013 concert tour, Frey stated it was written in just two evenings.
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