Sidewalk Prophets Record a Cover of the Eagles' "Desperado"

Contemporary Christian band Sidewalk Prophets are fans of the Eagles. To prove their love for the 70s pop-rock band, Sidewalk Prophets have recorded their own version of the Eagles' hit "Desparado," one of the new songs from Sidewalk Prophets' forthcoming covers EP.
Only a few month back, Sidewalk Prophets have released Something Different. This third studio album from the band features 14 tracks, including their hit single "Prodigal," which is currently Top 5 on the AC Chart. Produced by GRAMMY® Award winning Seth Mosley, Something Different combines the diverse influences of gospel, pop, and rock and roll, built upon candor and honesty about where the band is, has been and is going.
"This is the most proud I've ever been to make music because we've poured everything we have into this project," explains the band's frontman Dave Frey."There are so many different people we've met on the road. So many lives, and they're all different. We're all separate people. We all have our stories, but it's the same God who connects us, and He is the something that makes us different."
Their prior albums Live Like That (2012) and These Simple Truths (2009) saw great success with singles like "Live Like That" and "You Love Me Anyway" topping Christian charts. A band known for spending more days on the road than anywhere else , they have always had a way of connecting with their audience on a personal level, ushering them into worship.
Tags : Eagles Sidewalk Prophets sidewalk prophets cover ep sidewalk prophets eagles sidewalk prophets desperado
Hot Trends
-
Matt Maher Reveals How Johnny Cash & Roy Orbison Inspired His New Song
-
The LeFevre Quartet Announces 20th Anniversary Concert Celebration
-
Joy Williams Reveals the Real Reason Behind Civil War's Breakup
-
Faith-Based Movie "Pursuit of Freedom" Tells the Real Story of How an Ukrainian Woman Sought for Her Missing Children
-
Broken Chalice Unveils Strikingly Powerful Music Video For Debut Single “Burn It Down”
-
Franni Cash, Formerly of We The Kingdom, Signs with Capitol CMG
-
Greg LaFollette Journeys with Jesus to the Cross on "Holy Week Volume Two"
-
Madison Watkins Returns with New Single "You Won't"
-
Bethel Music's Kalley Heiligenthal Remembers Daughter Olive Three Years After Her Passing
-
Story Behind Chris Tomlin's New Song "Is He Worthy?"
-
"The Chosen: Last Supper" Opens At Number 3 at the Box Office
-
Remembering the Late Natalie Cole: A Review of 5 of Her Best Albums
-
Kristin Chenoweth Contributes “Live Like That” to New Animated Feature THE KING OF KINGS
-
Leanette Lopez's New Book Explores How We Can Connect with God Through Worship
-
The Imperials' Joe Moscheo, Known for Witnessing to Elvis Presley, Dies
Most Popular
-
Matt Maher Reveals How Johnny Cash & Roy Orbison Inspired His New Song
-
The LeFevre Quartet Announces 20th Anniversary Concert Celebration
-
Joy Williams Reveals the Real Reason Behind Civil War's Breakup
-
Faith-Based Movie "Pursuit of Freedom" Tells the Real Story of How an Ukrainian Woman Sought for Her Missing Children
-
Broken Chalice Unveils Strikingly Powerful Music Video For Debut Single “Burn It Down”
-
Franni Cash, Formerly of We The Kingdom, Signs with Capitol CMG
-
Greg LaFollette Journeys with Jesus to the Cross on "Holy Week Volume Two"
-
Madison Watkins Returns with New Single "You Won't"
-
Bethel Music's Kalley Heiligenthal Remembers Daughter Olive Three Years After Her Passing
-
Story Behind Chris Tomlin's New Song "Is He Worthy?"
-
"The Chosen: Last Supper" Opens At Number 3 at the Box Office
-
Remembering the Late Natalie Cole: A Review of 5 of Her Best Albums
-
Kristin Chenoweth Contributes “Live Like That” to New Animated Feature THE KING OF KINGS
-
Leanette Lopez's New Book Explores How We Can Connect with God Through Worship
-
The Imperials' Joe Moscheo, Known for Witnessing to Elvis Presley, Dies