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  1. 31 de ene. de 2007 · For Everyman gehört für mich zusammen mit Late for the Sky zu den besten Alben von JB und überhaupt zu den besten Alben, die in den 70ern so herausgekommen sind. Kaum zu überhören sind hier noch die Ähnlichkeiten des Sounds mit den Eagles, nicht zuletzt wegen des Songs Take it Easy, den JB zusammen mit Eagle-Glenn Frey geschrieben hat.

  2. Jackson Browne - For Everyman album reviews. For Everyman Jackson Browne Asylum 5067 Released: November 1973 ... Glenn Frey co-wrote "Take It Easy," this album's opening number, with Browne -- it had already been a hit for the Eagles -- and he sings harmony on the loose-limbed, honky-tonk rave-up "Red Neck Friend."

  3. 19 de ene. de 2016 · Updated 8:43 PM PDT, January 18, 2016. NEW YORK (AP) — Glenn Frey, a rock ‘n’ roll rebel from Detroit who journeyed West, co-founded the Eagles and with Don Henley formed one of history’s most successful songwriting teams with such hits as “Hotel California” and “Life in the Fast Lane,” has died. Frey, 67, died of complications ...

  4. 15 de feb. de 2016 · Browne later recorded it for his 1973 album, For Everyman. “I wrote this song with Glenn Frey,” Browne said last month when he performed the song in Frey’s honor. “It’s a song that I ...

  5. "Redneck Friend" (or, alternately, "Red Neck Friend") is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Jackson Browne, released as the first single from his 1973 album For Everyman, and notable for its double entendre lyrics and guest appearances by Glenn Frey and Elton John, as well as the first appearance of David Lindley on a Jackson Browne single. The song reached number 85 on ...

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "For Everyman" on Discogs.

  7. In "For Everyman," he looked at how we as a society were changing, and what we shared together. He told the story behind it in Rolling Stone: "I remember being in Glenn [Frey] and Don Henley's apartment one night. The guy next door was playing this Grand Funk Railroad song, 'Get It Together.' I was thinking, 'Get what together?' That's what ...