Life in the Fast Lane

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"Life in the Fast Lane" is a 1976 hard rock song by the Eagles, known for its driving guitar riff and lyrics depicting the excess and hedonism of 1970s Los Angeles.

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Life in the Fast Lane canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album Hotel California NERFINISHED
artist Eagles NERFINISHED
associatedAct Don Henley NERFINISHED
Glenn Frey NERFINISHED
Joe Walsh NERFINISHED
bassist Randy Meisner NERFINISHED
chartPositionUSBillboardHot100 11
composer Don Henley NERFINISHED
Glenn Frey NERFINISHED
Joe Walsh NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
decadeDepicted 1970s
drummer Don Henley NERFINISHED
firstReleaseRegion United States NERFINISHED
genre hard rock
rock
guitarist Don Felder NERFINISHED
Joe Walsh NERFINISHED
hasBside The Last Resort NERFINISHED
hasInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
vocals
includedIn Eagles Greatest Hits Volume 2 NERFINISHED
The Very Best of the Eagles NERFINISHED
label Asylum Records NERFINISHED
language English
leadVocalist Don Henley NERFINISHED
length 4:46
lyricTheme excess
fast-paced lifestyle
hedonism
notableFeature driving guitar riff
originalMedium vinyl record
partOf Hotel California NERFINISHED
performer Eagles NERFINISHED
producer Bill Szymczyk NERFINISHED
recordingDate 1976
releaseDate 1977-05
setting Los Angeles
side Side one
tempo fast
trackNumber 3
writer Don Henley NERFINISHED
Glenn Frey NERFINISHED
Joe Walsh NERFINISHED

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The Eagles notableWork Life in the Fast Lane
subject surface form: Eagles
Eagles notableWork Life in the Fast Lane
Donald Hugh Henley notableWork Life in the Fast Lane