The “Seven Bridges Road” is Woodley Road in Montgomery, Alabama. This song describes the emotions the singer feels as he travels the road, which does have seven bridges and moss covered trees. This was written and originally recorded by the Country singer Steve Young in 1969 on his debut album Rock Salt & Nails.
People also ask, did Crosby Stills and Nash sing Seven Bridges Road?
Seven Bridges Road — Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young | Last.fm.
Subsequently, is Seven Bridges Road a real place? The Eagles weren’t the first to record the song “Seven Bridges Road,” but their harmony made it famous. Wayne Greenhaw, an Alabama journalist and author who accompanied Young the day he was inspired to write the song, identified the location as Woodley Road, shown above. …
Considering this, what key is Seven Bridges Road in?
Title: | Seven Bridges Road |
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By: | The Eagles |
Instruments: | Guitar, range: D3-A5 Voice |
Scorings: | Guitar Tab Guitar/Vocal |
Original Published Key: | D Major |
When did the Eagles Release Seven Bridges Road?
1980
Where is the Seven Bridges Road in the Eagles song?
Alabama is home to the real ‘Seven Bridges Road’
‘Seven Bridges Road’ is actually Woodley Road in Montgomery. Grew up close to there. I had commented on this before. A late friend of mine knew members of the band.
Who else sang Seven Bridges Road?
Seven Bridges Road
“Seven Bridges Road” | |
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Single by Steve Young | |
Label | Reprise |
Songwriter(s) | Steve Young |
Producer(s) | Paul Tannen |
Who plays guitar Seven Bridges Road?
“One day we ran out of songs to record in the studio…” said Young. “[Guitarist] James Burton and the bass player were there and everything was up and rolling, so I started performing ‘Seven Bridges Road’ because I didn’t have anything else to play…
Who wrote 7 Bridges road?
Steve Young