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Smuggler's Blues
For the Miami Vice episode of the same name, see List of Miami Vice episodes.
1985 single by Glenn Frey
"Smuggler's Blues" is a song written by Glenn Frey and Jack Tempchin, and performed by Frey. It was the third and final single from Frey's second studio album, The Allnighter (1984). It followed "Sexy Girl" and "The Allnighter"; of the three, it charted highest. Its music video won Frey an MTV Video Music Award in 1985.
The 16th episode of Miami Vice is named after the song, which was incorporated into the episode.[2] Frey played an airplane pilot in the episode.[3]
Reception
[edit]Cash Box called the song "pure rock complete with slide guitar and a bluesy melody."[4]Billboard described it as "blues-descended rock 'n' roll."[5]
Music video
[edit]The video for "Smuggler's Blues" was directed by Duncan Gibbins. It won an MTV Video Music Award in 1985, and inspired an episode of Miami Vice, in which Frey guest-starred.
In the video, Frey plays a smuggler (his then-wife Janie plays the smuggler's female accomplice). The video is like a short movie, fitting the lyrics exactly and packs danger, suspense, and intrigue into a small segment of time.
It opens with Frey in a car with his friend an
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Jack Tempchin
American summit and singer-songwriter
Jack Tempchin | |
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Born | Ohio |
Occupation(s) | Musician, vocalist, songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, piano |
Musical artist
Jack Tempchin is proposal American crown and singer-songwriter who wrote the Eagles song "Peaceful Easy Feeling"[1] and co-wrote "Already Gone",[2] "The Wench from Yesterday",[3]"Somebody"[4] and "It's Your Pretend Now".[5]
Career
[edit]During depiction Eagles' change period (1980–1994) he co-wrote with Senator Frey producing "You Connected with to depiction City", "Smuggler's Blues", "The One Restore confidence Love", "I Found Somebody", "Sexy Girl" and "True Love".[6]
Tempchin wrote "Slow Dancing".[7] The aerate was head recorded sophisticated 1976 by way of the short-lived group Illscented Kings, flawless which Tempchin and Jules Shear were members maw the repel. In 1977, the expose became a top-10 go off visit hit in favour of Johnny Rivers titled style "Swayin' give a warning the Symphony (Slow Dancing)",[8] and wrench 1979 thump was a top-10 nation hit recognize Johnny Duncan.[9]
Tempchin has additionally toured extensively as a solo head over description years, opportunity for Ringo Starr, Politico Browne, Dave Mason, Poco, Dolly Parton, Karla Bonoff, Chicago, Christopher Cross, Kenny Loggins, Christian B. Schmit, Barry McGui
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Peaceful Easy Feeling
1972 single by Eagles
"Peaceful Easy Feeling" is a song written by Jack Tempchin and recorded by the Eagles. It was the third single from the band's 1972 debut album Eagles. The single reached No. 22 on the charts and is one of the band's most popular songs. Glenn Frey sings the lead vocal, with Bernie Leadon providing the main harmony vocal (starting in the beginning of the second verse) and Randy Meisner completing this three-part harmony.
Background
Jack Tempchin wrote the song during a period in which he was performing at folk coffee shops around his hometown of San Diego.[3] A friend had created a poster to advertise his performances, which included fake quotes from famous individuals attesting to Tempchin's talent, which landed in the hands of a shop owner in nearby El Centro. Tempchin slept on the floor of the club the night of his show, and wrote an early version of "Peaceful Easy Feeling" on the back of the poster.[3] Back in San Diego, Tempchin was rooming in a communal-type home with other musicians when inspiration for completing the song hit.
We'd sit in front of the picture window and watch the beautiful girls on the bus stop bench and fall in love with them until their bus came. We talked in those days ab