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Beyond 'Hotel California': The Eagles — Don Felder, Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Glenn Frey, Randy Meisner — Hotel California greatest hits.
The Eagles' greatest hits album has moonwalked past Michael Jackson's "Thriller" to become history's best ... The album was released in 1976 and pushes Jackson’s “Thriller,” which is ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The Eagles' greatest hits album has moonwalked past Michael Jackson's "Thriller" to become history's best-selling album of all-time. The Recording Industry Association of America ...
Because of the two albums’ timing in 1976, Hotel California songs like “New Kid In Town,” “Life In the Fast Lane” and, of course, the classic title song, do not appear on Their Greatest ...
The Eagles' greatest hits album has moonwalked past Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' to become history's best-selling album of all ... The album was released in 1976 and pushes Jackson’s Thriller, ...
The Eagles’ greatest hits album has moonwalked past Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” to become history’s best-selling album of all-time. The Recording Industry Association of America told ...
Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975, a compilation of Eagles songs like "Take It Easy" and "Tequila Sunrise," is now the best-selling album of all time, reports The Associated Press, with 38 million ...
The last time RIAA tallied sales for the Eagles' greatest hits album was in 2006, when it said it was 29x platinum. Sales and streams for "Thriller" were last updated last year.
The Eagles have surpassed Michael ... The Recording Industry Association of America has confirmed that the Eagles' 1976 release Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 has gone platinum 38 times ...
In fact, the title track of the band’s 1976 album usually comes out on top when people talk about their favorite Eagles songs. Not here, though. This top 10 list takes a road less traveled.
Following its release in 1976, Their Greatest Hits took one week to top the U.S. Billboard 200 album chart and stayed there for five weeks. It was only the fourth best-selling album of 1976 , but ...