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According to Meisner, he wrote the first few lines of the song one night while playing an acoustic guitar after returning from the Troubadour; however he was not able to finish the song by the time they were close to recording it, and Frey and Henley then helped him with the lyrics. [2]
Take It to the Limit was the third Jennings/Nelson duet album and the second to be produced by Chips Moman.Whereas their previous album together, 1982's WWII, had contained more Waylon solo tracks, this LP includes five tracks sung solely by Willie.
Take It to the Limit may refer to: "Take It to the Limit" (Eagles song), 1975 Take It to the Limit (Norman Connors album), 1980; Take It to the Limit (Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings album), 1983, includes a cover of the Eagles song
Take It to the Limit is a 2000 American film directed by noted comic book arists Sam Kieth. [2] [3]Kieth called the movie "a very humbling process." He had earned a strong reputation as a comic artist and make some short films which led to some animated opening sequences for a TV series and then to a film for Roger Corman.
Take It to the Limit is the second studio album by American rock band Hinder, released November 4, 2008 on Universal Republic Records.The album was recorded by Jay Van Poederooyen and produced by Brian Howes at Van Howes Studios in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Randall Herman Meisner (March 8, 1946 – July 26, 2023) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, and founding member of the Eagles.Throughout his professional musical career, both as group member and session musician, his main role was that of bassist and backing vocalist.
"Take It to the Limit " is a song by German Eurodance [1] group Centory. It was released on 28 October 1994 as the second single from their only album, Alpha Centory (1994), and was a notable hit in Europe. [2]
The album peaked at number 145 on the Billboard Top LPs chart and number 30 on the Billboard Top Soul LPs chart. [2] The singles from the album "Take It To The Limit" and "Melancholy Fire" charted and peaked at number 28 and number 20, respectively, on the Billboard R&B chart.