Doolin - Dalton Eagles cover video free download


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Duration: 03:25
Uploaded: 2008/12/27

Warner Chappell owns the copyright to this song, this is just a cover that I did to actually promote the Eagles 'Desperado' album which is one of my favorite Eagles albums.

This Eagles song refers to the Doolin-Dalton gang that existed from approx. 1893 to 1898. They mainly robbed banks and trains. A major factor in their demise was a decision to 'out do' anything Jesse James had done by robbing two banks at once in broad daylight at Coffeyville, Kansas. It was a fatal mistake. To find out more you can google 'doolin dalton'. I had to base this song around the harmonica - so I couldn't tune down as I normally do. I'm really struggling on some of the higher notes, my voice isn't what it used to be. I suppose the pitch could have been changed with a digital program but I would rather post a real song with mistakes, than an artificially perfect one.

Comments

6 years ago

Uriel Gonzalez

Horale compadres Buena rola

8 years ago

Nico K. Briand

Rip Glenn Frey

12 years ago

danielion999

An awesome reinterpretation of the song. I thought the strained vocals made the song sound authentic, as if someone who'd been there was telling the story.

12 years ago

Alpha Coyote

PUT BACK THAT MUSIC YOU FAKE COMPANY

12 years ago

mikep6911

@alonthestreet My Grand mother is a Dalton, Nora Dalton Phillips

12 years ago

Albert Dalton

my family is related to the daltons one of the daltons is my like great (x5) grandfather but one of his kids changed there name so now i have a different last name then dalton

12 years ago

MYE7610

@raycookguitar3 it's "a man could use his BACK or use his brains"

13 years ago

chuck Last

@JillyBeanCutieQueen ...I'm related to the Doolin side so I guess yea for us...

13 years ago

TeleWacker

Good job guys. That song gets on up there, doesn't it!

13 years ago

schewterer

Well done!!! One of my favorite tunes.

13 years ago

Captain Jack

The lyrics say "go down Bill Dalton it must be God's will, two brothers lyin' dead in Coffeyville..." Later it says, "a man could use his back or use his brains" meaning, he could either work hard at manual labor or work in an office in town.

13 years ago

okaybrandon

Nice job on this cover man!

13 years ago

paritosh pant

Great cover... as good as it gets!!!

13 years ago

vincenzo fontana

... keep on moving...

13 years ago

SupaTROopa2

@fuckinbitch1988 well one of the verses near the end is "Till Bill Doolin met Bill Dalton" so i think its bill

13 years ago

Tom Mouridsen

Damn good cover folks...

13 years ago

ItzzMePete

nice cover!

13 years ago

ShaneAWWolfe

Absolutely brilliant cover. I really like this version, you sang it and made it your own while staying close to the original. Top marks fella!

13 years ago

Riccardo Spezie

great job guy!!!!

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