The Eagles’ classic album ‘Hotel California’ began a long non-consecutive run at No. 1 on the ‘Billboard’ 200 on 1977.
Eagles frontman Glenn Frey wasn't the helm of the band's first big hit. Instead he looks back on its unsuspecting source that sent them to the stratosphere.
In fact, there was one song in particular that changed the Eagles' mindset entirely. Find out which song that is, below.
Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Earlier this year, the Eagles returned with a new album–or, at least a new compilation. The band dropped To The Limit: The ...
Timothy B. Schmit replaced Meisner and the group entered the studio to record what would become the final album of the Eagles’ Seventies tenure, 1979’s The Long Run; it took 18 months to finish.