Tequila Sunrise" is a song from 1973, written by Don Henley and Glenn Frey, and recorded by the Eagles. It was the first single from the band's second album, Desperado. It peaked at number 64 on the Billboard Hot 100.. A cover version was recorded by country music singer Alan Jackson on the 1993 tribute album Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles.It reached number 64 on the Billboard Hot Happenedto our love. But, baby, I'm gonna get you back, I'm gonna show you what I'm made of. But I can see you, Your brown skin shining in the sun. I see you walking real slow and you're. Smiling at everyone. And I can tell you my love for you will still be strong. After the boys of summer have gone. Eagles- One Day At A Time lyrics. Well you know I was always the first to arrive at the party, Oh and the last to leave the scene of the crime. Well it started with a couple of beers, And it went I don't know how many years, Like a run away train heading for the end of the line. Youre afraid it's all been wasted time The autumn leaves have got you thinking About the first time that you fell fell You didn't love the boy too much No, no you just loved the boy too well well well well So you live from day to day And you dream about tomorrow And the hours go by like minutes And the shadows come to stay Wellbaby, there you standWith your little head down in your handOh my God, you can't believe it's happening againYour baby's gone and you're all aloneAnd it Found Redirecting to /verify-user?redirect=%2Flyrics%2FEagles%2FOne-Day-at-a-Time Youre afraid it's all been wasted time The autumn leaves have got you thinking About the first time that you fell, fell You didn't love the boy too much No-no you just loved the boy too well, well, well So you live from day to day And you dream about tomorrow And the hours go by like minutes And the shadows come to stay NoMore Walks in the Wood. How Long. Busy Being Fabulous. What Do I Do With My Heart. Guilty of the Crime. I Don't Want to Hear Any More. Waiting in the Weeds. No More Cloudy Days. Fast Company. OnWikipedia, it says the song was inspired by Don Henley's breakup with Loree Rodkin, so you there have it. 1. I Love this song. 2. And though they may have been aiming for the "Blue Eye'd" Soul Philly sound and Henly has the chops for it, more a Kenny Rogers (type) Country Pop (or Pop Country) Vibe. 3. Dont you draw the queen of diamonds, boy. She'll beat you if she's able. You know the queen of hearts is always your best bet. Now it seems to me, some fine things. Have been laid upon your table CcQnpEA.