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    The Solo Song Don Henley Thought Was Too Controversial

    By Alex Hopper,

    2024-08-02
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    A debut album is a fickle thing to pull off–especially when it’s your first introduction as a solo artist after being in a mega successful band. Don Henley fell into that trap when he released his first solo single, “Johnny Can’t Read.” In hindsight, Henley thought the song was too controversial. Not necessary because of its lyrical content, but because of its sonic direction. Find out more about why Henley regretted this song, below.

    [RELATED: The Bandmate Don Henley Said Didn’t Understand Rock N’ Roll]

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    The Solo Song Don Henley Thought Was Too Controversial

    Football, baseball, basketball games

    Drinkin’ beer, kickin’ ass and takin’ down names

    With the top down, get-a-round, shootin’ the line

    Summer is here and Johnny’s feelin’ fine

    Though the Eagles went through a couple of evolutions throughout their tenure, their roots were based in country-rock. Even when they decided to amp things up a notch, there were still western connotations in their music. Though fans go on board with a little wavering in the band’s titular sound, Henley was worried they wouldn’t be able to stomach a complete departure.

    When Henley previewed his debut album, I Can’t Stand Still, with “Johnny Can’t Read,” he completely diverted from the sound he honed with the Eagles. Naturally, some fans found it hard to get on board.

    But Johnny can’t read

    Summer is over and he’s gone to seed

    Johnny can’t read

    He never learned nothin’ that he’ll ever need

    “‘Johnny Can’t Read’ [the album’s first single] was the wrong thing to do,” Henley once said. “It was a little bit too much of a leftfield turn from the Eagles days, and it took a lot of people by surprise. It was too controversial. It pissed people off.”

    Well, Johnny can dance and Johnny can love

    Johnny can push and Johnny can shove

    Johnny can hang out; Johnny can talk tough

    Johnny can get down and Johnny can throw up

    The track is a jaunty, upbeat anthem that you’d sooner hear on a Billy Joel album. It was a far cry from Henley’s solo hits like “Dirty Laundry” or “The Boys of Summer.” The latter two songs fit in better with what he had already accomplished with the Eagles. “Johnny Can’t Read” left the listener with a lot of heavy lifting, trying to reframe Henley’s musicality in their minds.

    Revisit the song, below. What do you think? Do you find “Johnny Can’t Read” controversial?

    (Photo by John Shearer/WireImage)

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    Julie Bryne
    08-05
    all she wants to do is dance is about the u.s gvts role in the iran/contra scandal!
    AllAmericanMutt
    08-04
    Turns out maybe Henley came too close to the truth.
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