Don Henley's Debut Solo Album I Can’t Stand Still on LP. Newly Remastered From the Original Analog Tapes. Featuring the Hits “Dirty Laundry" and "Johnny Can't Read."
I Can’t Stand Still is Don Henley’s debut solo album, released on August 13, 1982. After the Eagles' breakup, Henley launched his solo career with this album, showcasing his evolution as a musician and his range as a songwriter. The album blends rock, pop, and new wave influences, with Henley’s distinct vocal style and lyrical storytelling at the forefront.
The album's most notable track is "Dirty Laundry," a satirical song criticizing sensationalist media. This song became a significant hit, reaching No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Other tracks like "Johnny Can't Read" and "Talking to the Moon" display Henley's ability to mix introspective themes with catchy melodies.
I Can’t Stand Still features a variety of musicians, including Timothy B. Schmit (Henley’s Eagles bandmate) on backing vocals, and musicians like Steve Lukather, Jeff Porcaro, and Timothy Drury.
Side One:
- I Can’t Stand Still
- You Better Hang Up
- Long Way Home
- Nobody’s Business
- Talking To The Moon
Side Two:
- Dirty Laundry
- Johnny Can’t Read
- Them And Us
- La Eile
- Lilah
- The Unclouded Day