About the Song
When a voice as soulful and seasoned as Ronnie Dunn’s takes on a timeless song like “Peaceful Easy Feeling,” it’s more than just a cover — it’s a quiet tribute to an era, a band, and a sentiment that lives deep in the hearts of countless music lovers. Originally recorded by The Eagles in 1972 and written by Jack Tempchin, the song has long been a gentle anthem of calm, freedom, and emotional acceptance. In Ronnie’s hands, it becomes something new, yet lovingly familiar.
Known best as one half of the legendary duo Brooks & Dunn, Ronnie Dunn has spent a lifetime singing with conviction — about heartbreak, hope, redemption, and everything in between. With “Peaceful Easy Feeling,” he strips away the flash and lets the melody — and the message — take center stage. His version doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel. Instead, it leans into what made the original great: a soft, rolling rhythm, smooth harmonies, and a voice that invites you to lean back, breathe deep, and just be.
Ronnie’s delivery is full of warmth and understated emotion. There’s no urgency here, no fight — just peace. And for a singer known for his powerhouse vocals, this performance reveals another side of Dunn: the storyteller who knows when to hold back, when to let the silence carry just as much weight as the sound.
For longtime fans of The Eagles, this rendition feels like a respectful nod. For fans of Ronnie Dunn, it’s another reminder of his versatility and reverence for great songwriting. And for anyone looking to escape the noise of the world for just a few minutes, “Peaceful Easy Feeling” offers exactly what its title promises.