Seven Bridges Road
Eagles · The Eagles Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
There are stars
In the Southern sky
Southward as you go
There is moonlight
And moss in the trees
Down the Seven Bridges Road
Now I have loved you like a baby
Like some lonesome child
And I have loved you in a tame way
And I have loved you wild
Sometimes there's a part of me
Has to turn form here and go
Running like a child from these warm stars
Down the Seven Bridges Road
There are stars in the Southern sky
And if ever you decide
You should go
There is a taste of time sweetened honey
Down the Seven Bridges Road
In the Southern sky
Southward as you go
There is moonlight
And moss in the trees
Down the Seven Bridges Road
Now I have loved you like a baby
Like some lonesome child
And I have loved you in a tame way
And I have loved you wild
Sometimes there's a part of me
Has to turn form here and go
Running like a child from these warm stars
Down the Seven Bridges Road
There are stars in the Southern sky
And if ever you decide
You should go
There is a taste of time sweetened honey
Down the Seven Bridges Road
Seven Bridges Road
Released on The Eagles' 1975 greatest hits compilation, "Seven Bridges Road" stands as a quintessential example of the band's signature country-rock sound. The track features the group's characteristic harmonies and a driving rhythm section that defined their era. As a staple of their discography, the song captures the atmospheric storytelling and melodic sensibilities that made them a cultural phenomenon. It remains a beloved track within their broader catalog, often performed live and recognized for its enduring appeal in the rock and country genres.
