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  1. The End of the Innocence est le 3 e album studio du chanteur de rock américain Don Henley, batteur du groupe Eagles, sorti le 27 juin 1989. Cet album est le plus important succès commercial de la carrière solo de Don Henley, notamment aux États-Unis où il se vend à 6 000 000 d'exemplaires [ 2 ] .

  2. 19 de jul. de 2023 · Create and get +5 IQ. The End of the Innocence chords Don Henley 1989 (The End of the Innocence) Capo I G D C G D G C G D 2x G I remember when the days were long, C and rolled beneath a deep blue sky G Didn't have a care in the world, C D with mommy and daddy standing by G But happily ever after fails, C and we've been poisoned by these fairy ...

  3. 28 de mar. de 2013 · "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, ...

  4. Album Credits. Producer Don Henley. Mixed By Shelly Yakus & Rob Jacobs. Mixed By [Assistant] Rob Jaczko. Engineer Shelly Yakus, Rob Jacobs, Mark McKenna & 4 more.

  5. In songs like Desperado, After the Thrill Is Gone, Hotel California, A Month of Sundays and Working It, Henley is asking many burning questions. Out of all of these classic rock songs, The End of the Innocence is the best song associated with the Eagles. Don Henley is a brilliant writer. May he always be a beautiful Eagle.

  6. The song is about the Reagan era and the Iran-Contra Affair (Even the video for the song shows pictures of Reagan and Oliver North). The first verse is about the Innocence of America - the fairy tale America that we all live in, where things are perfect and picturesque, small town goodness and sweetness, the innocence of the American childhood ...

  7. 9 de feb. de 2022 · Don Henley, the former Eagle, is a musician whose works we’ve over the years analyzed a lot. So we already know that he specializes in songs that delve into political, social and even spiritual matters. And from the first verse of “The End of the Innocence”, it appears as if Don is once again taking us in such a direction.