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  1. Interview #15- Bernie Leadon's Thoughts On That Huge Eagles Their Greatest Hits” (1971-1975)October 11, 2019 – There seems to be a never-ending thirst for ...

  2. Tras la marcha de Leadon, Asylum Records publicó Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975), que destacó los años de Leadon en la banda y se convirtió en el álbum más vendido de la historia de Estados Unidos, con unas ventas superiores a los 38 millones de unidades.

  3. Upon Leadon's departure, Asylum Records released Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975), which highlighted the band's Leadon years and went on to become the best-selling album in United States history, with sales in excess of 38 million units. He was replaced by former James Gang guitarist and singer Joe Walsh .

  4. Historia. Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) consta de 9 sencillos lanzados por la banda y que se convirtieron en best seller, también tiene a la canción "Desperado" que nunca había sido lanzada como un sencillo. El 24 de febrero de 1976, el álbum alcanzó la certificación de Platino por la RIAA, 2 en reconocimiento del millón de ...

  5. 9 de mar. de 2023 · Eagles circa 1976: L-R Bernie Leadon, Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Randy Meisner and Don Felder (Image credit: Michael Ochs Archives) ‘Song power’ was their catchphrase – they had it printed on T-shirts.

  6. One of These Nights is the fourth studio album by American rock band the Eagles, released on June 10, 1975.The album was the band's commercial breakthrough, transforming them into international superstars. In July that year, the record became the Eagles' first number one album on Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart, yielding three Top 10 singles: "One of These Nights", "Lyin' Eyes" and "Take It to ...

  7. 24 de feb. de 2021 · Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975, was originally released on February 17th, 1976 and went on to top the Billboard 200 album charts the following March 13th for five non-consecutive weeks. The album capped the original band's first four albums with co-founding lead guitarist Bernie Leadon, who was replaced in December 1975 by Joe Walsh.