NEW YORK — The Eagles have set a U.S. music record, with “Their Greatest Hits” (1971–1975) surpassing 40 million units sold, ...
Frey, Henley, and Timothy B. Schmit are the three writers of “I Can’t Tell You Why”. The song appears on Eagles’ 1980 The ...
Their Greatest Hits 1971–1975 by the Eagles becomes the first album to reach four-times diamond status after shifting 40 ...
The Eagles, one of the most iconic bands in rock history, have left an indelible mark on music with their harmonious melodies, introspective lyrics, and timeless sound. Formed in 1971 in Los Angeles, ...
The Eagles’ “Their Greatest Hits” (1971–1975) became the first album in U.S. history to sell over 40 million units, earning a ...
The Eagles moved past Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' to become the best-selling album of all time.
Felder later went on to co-write two songs (“Too Many Hands,” “Visions”) on the band’s fourth album, One of These Nights, along with co-writing their classic “Hotel California” and “Victim of Love,” ...
Before the advent of the streaming playlist era, creating a big finish for your LP was a big deal. It's clear that the Eagles understood the assignment. Not every one of the following album closing ...
Classic rock wasn’t always great to women. The Eagles are often hailed as one of the greatest rock bands in history, but some of their music has been criticized for its sexist themes. While many fans ...
The Eagles took the creation of their music incredibly seriously, something Don Henley began to think was pointless. He admitted to wondering if they took themselves too seriously while working on an ...