In the City
Eagles
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Somewhere out there on that horizon Out beyond the neon lights I know there must be somethin' better But there's nowhere else in sight It's survival in the city When you live from day to day City streets don't have much pity When you're down, that's where you'll stay In the city, oh, oh. In the city I was born here in the city With my back against the wall Nothing grows, and life ain't very pretty No one's there to catch you when you fall Somewhere out on that horizon Faraway from the neon sky I know there must be somethin' better And I can't stay another night In the city, oh, oh. In the city In the city In the city In the city
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Written by: Joe Fidler Walsh, Barry R. De Vorzon
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group
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22 facts about this song
Origination"In the City" is a song by American rock band Eagles and member Joe Walsh. The song was originally written and recorded by Walsh for the 1979 movie "The Warriors".
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Re-recorded VersionThe Eagles recorded their version of "In the City" for their 1979 album "The Long Run".
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Song CompositionWalsh co-wrote the song with Barry De Vorzon, who is best known for composing the theme for the TV show “The Young and the Restless”.
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Chart PerformanceAlthough "In the City" was never released as a single, it has received significant radio airplay over the years and it remains one of the band's more popular songs.
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Live PerformancesEven after the Eagles disbanded in 1980, Walsh continued to perform "In the City" as a solo artist in his live performances, making the song a staple in his set lists.
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Online PopularityAs of 2021, "In the City" has over 14 million streams on Spotify, reflecting its enduring popularity.
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Walsh's RoleJoe Walsh's role in the Eagles was as a multi-purpose musician, mainly a guitarist and vocalist. He was an integral figure in creating the band's signature rock-meets-country style and is the lead vocalist on "In the City".
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Cultural InfluenceThe song has appeared on numerous soundtracks and compilations, attesting to its broad appeal and cultural significance.
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Movie AppearanceThe song was prominently featured during the opening and ending credits of the cult classic movie "The Warriors", establishing the gritty, urban setting of the film.
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Lyric SignificanceThe lyrics of "In the City" reflect the desire to escape from the chaotic urban life to a peaceful place in the country, a theme often revisited in Eagles' songs.
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Release"In The City" by Eagles and Joe Walsh was released in 1979.
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Album InclusionThe song was included in the band's album "The Long Run."
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Joe Walsh's solo workOriginally, Joe Walsh wrote and released "In The City" as his solo project as a contribution to the soundtrack of "The Warriors," a film in 1979.
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Eagles VersionAfter Joe Walsh joined the Eagles, they also adapted the song and included it in their album.
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GenresThe song "In the City" is a combination of Rock and Blues genre.
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Song DurationThe song lasts around 3 minutes and 46 seconds.
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Main SingerFor the Eagles version, Joe Walsh was the lead vocalist.
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LyricsThe song is an ode to life in the city, both its excitement and its struggles.
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Critical acclaim"In the City" by the Eagles and Joe Walsh gained positive reviews from critics and fans alike and has become one of the Eagles' classic hits.
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CompositionJoe Walsh co-wrote the song with Barry De Vorzon.
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Live Performances"In the City" was often included as part of the Eagles' set during live performances.
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Cultural ImpactThe original version of "In the City" by Joe Walsh featured heavily in the film "The Warriors," helping to cement the song's place in pop culture history.
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