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The Eagles – ‘Seven Bridges Road’ Amazing Rehearsal Footage

May 25, 2022 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


In 1980, The Eagles released an album titled Eagles Live, and it contained one of our favorite songs of all time. Seven Bridges Road is an amazing song that was written by musician Steve Young for his 1969 Rock Salt & Nails & Seven Bridges Road album. However, The Eagles version is the most remembered version of the song, and it’s certainly one of the greatest cover songs of all time!

Enjoy this look back at archived footage of The Eagles rehearsing Seven Bridges Road before a concert as well as the band performing the song live in concert, and in case you’ve never heard the original version, enjoy a live performance of the song by Steve Young in 1985!



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