The Sad Café

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"The Sad Café" is a reflective, melancholic song co-written by J.D. Souther and recorded by the Eagles, noted for its themes of nostalgia and lost camaraderie.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf song
album The Long Run NERFINISHED
artist Eagles NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coWriter Don Henley NERFINISHED
Glenn Frey NERFINISHED
J. D. Souther NERFINISHED
Joe Walsh NERFINISHED
genre rock
soft rock
hasBackingVocalist Glenn Frey NERFINISHED
Timothy B. Schmit NERFINISHED
hasBassist Timothy B. Schmit NERFINISHED
hasDrummer Don Henley NERFINISHED
hasGuitarist Don Felder NERFINISHED
Joe Walsh NERFINISHED
hasKeyboardist Glenn Frey NERFINISHED
hasNotableFeature melancholic tone
orchestral arrangement
reflective lyrics
hasNotableInstrument saxophone
hasSubject end of an era
friendship
memory of a place
passing of time
hasVocalist Don Henley NERFINISHED
includedIn Eagles live setlists (selected tours)
language English
length about 5 minutes 32 seconds
partOfAlbum The Long Run NERFINISHED
performer Eagles NERFINISHED
producer Bill Szymczyk NERFINISHED
recordedBy Eagles NERFINISHED
recordLabel Asylum Records
releaseYear 1979
side Side two
theme lost camaraderie
melancholy
nostalgia
reflection
trackNumber 10

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J.D. Souther coWroteSong The Sad Café