
 The Eagles won a Grammy Award for
Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or
Chorus ("Lyin' Eyes").

The Eagles won 2 Grammy Awards for
Record of the Year ("Hotel
California") and Best Arrangement for
Voices ("New Kid In Town").
# 30
Singles Artist of the Year

 The Eagles won a Grammy
Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance by a
Duo or Group ("Heartache
Tonight").

The Eagles hit the Top 40 with
"I Can't Tell You Why."
 The Eagles hit the Top 10 with "I Can't Tell You Why."
The Eagles hit the Top 40 with
"Seven Bridges Road."
# 113
Singles Artist of the Year

The Eagles won
an American Music
Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group.
# 135
Singles Artist of the Year

 Hell
Freezes Over was released.
The Eagles hit the Top 40 with
"Get Over It."
Hell
Freezes Over topped the Billboard
Pop Albums chart for 2 weeks.
# 76
Singles Artist of the Year
The Eagles hit the Top 40 with
"Love Will Keep Us Alive."
The Eagles topped the Billboard
Adult Contemporary Singles chart for 3 weeks
with "Love Will Keep Us Alive."
Hell
Freezes Over was the 9th biggest
selling LP of the year with sales topping 2.8
million during 1995.

The Eagles won 3 American Music
Awards for Favorite Adult Contemporary
Artist, Favorite Pop/Rock Album (Hell
Freezes Over), and Favorite Pop/Rock Band,
Duo or Group
The Eagles were nominated for 3 Grammy Awards for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a
Duo or Group ("Love Will Keep Us Alive"), Best Rock Vocal Performance by a
Duo or Group ("Hotel California"
(live version)), and Best Pop Album (Hell
Freezes Over).

Rock
'N Roll Hall Of Fame's 500
Songs That Shaped Rock And Roll includes "Hotel
California" and "Take It
Easy."

The Eagles were inducted into
the Rock
& Roll Hall of Fame.

A new court case involved the
band, the Eagles, versus the National
Foundation to Protect America's Eagles (an
environmental group from Tennessee who's goal
is to protect the eagle population).
Representatives for the band have stated that
they are not thrilled with similarities they
share with the preservation group. The
controversy revolves around the group's web
page address (eagles.org), toll-free phone
number, and CD and video sales.

Ranked # 23 on VH1: Greatest
Artists of Rock & Roll (and
# 18 on Rock On The Net's
Poll).

Don
Henley and the Eagles filed a lawsuit
for trademark infringement directed at
Internet fan sites that own various domain
names related to the singer and band.

The Eagles once again performed
live together when they appeared New Year's
Eve in LA along with Jackson Brown
and Linda Ronstadt.

VH1: 100
Greatest Rock Songs includes # 6: "Hotel
California."

 Rolling Stone
& MTV: 100 Greatest Pop Songs includes "Hotel
California" at # 11.
The Eagles
released a long awaited box set - The
Eagles: Selected Works 1972-1999. The set
includes much of the band's chart-topping
work and live performances from the 1999 New
Year's Eve concert in California.
Their
Greatest Hits 1971-1975 was certified 27x
platinum.

The
Eagles: Selected Works 1972-1999 was certified gold.
VH1: 100
Greatest Albums includes Hotel
California at # 38.

The
Long Run was certified 7x platinum, The
Eagles Live was certified 7x platinum, One
Of These Nights was certified 4x platinum, Desperado was certified 2x
platinum, Greatest
Hits Volume II was certified 10 platinum, On
The Border was certified 2x
platinum, The
Eagles was certified platinum, and Hotel
California was certified 16x platinum.

The Eagles dropped their
infringement lawsuit against a non-profit
group saving eagles.
Don Felder was asked the leave
the group and later filed a wrongful
termination suit against the band.

The
Eagles: Selected Works 1972-1999 was certified
platinum.

Their
Greatest Hits 1971-1975 was certified 28x
platinum and Greatest
Hits Volume II was certified 11x
platinum.


The Eagles (Henley, Frey, Walsh,
and Schmit) began their 'Farewell' tour and
it will last into the fall.

The Eagles could be heard with
the DVD single - "Hole
In The World."

 The Eagles released the 33-track
set, The
Very Best Of The Eagles.
VH1: 100
Greatest Rock Songs includes # 6: "Hotel
California."

The Eagles topped the Billboard
Top Internet Albums chart for a week with The
Very Best Of The Eagles.

 The
Very Best Of The Eagles was certified 2x
platinum.
Rolling Stone:
The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: # 37:
Hotel
California, # 374: The
Eagles.


The Eagles were nominated for a
Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a
Duo or Group ("Hole In The
World").

Rolling Stone:
The Immortals - The 100 Greatest Artists of
All Time included the Eagles at # 75.

The
Very Best Of The Eagles was certified 3x
platinum.
# 319 on the Top Pop Artists
of the Past 25 Years chart.


A limited
edition box set, The
Eagles, was released.

Hell
Freezes Over was certified 8x platinum.

The single "Hotel
California" was certified gold.


Their
Greatest Hits 1971-1975 was certified 29x
platinum.
The single "Hotel
California" was certified platinum.


The Eagles hit the Country
charts with "How Long."
 The Eagles released the LP Long
Road Out Of Eden through their website
and Wal-Mart.
The Eagles topped the Billboard
200 LP chart, Top Internet Albums chart, Top
Rock Albums chart, and Top Country Albums
chart with Long
Road Out Of Eden after Billboard
changed their rules about not including
exclusive album titles on their charts. The
LP sold over 711,000 copies its first week of
release in the US.
The Eagles topped the UK LPs
chart with Long
Road Out Of Eden.
Long
Road Out Of Eden was certified 3x
platinum.

The Eagles topped the Billboard
Year-End Charts with the Top Music
Video Sales (Farewell
I Tour: Live From Melbourne).
The Eagles had
the #3 selling LP of 2007 with Long
Road Out Of Eden selling over 2.6
million copies in the US.


Long
Road Out Of Eden was certified 7x
platinum.
The Eagles won a Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal
Performance by a Duo or Group ("How
Long").
The
Very Best Of The Eagles was certified 5x
platinum.
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The Eagles
Released: January, 1972
US: Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 22
Tracks: "Take It
Easy" - "Witchy Woman" -
"Chug All Night" - "Most
Of Us Are Sad" -
"Nightingale" - "Train
Leaves Here This Morning" -
"Take The Devil" - "Early
Bird" - "Peaceful Easy
Feeling" - "Tryin'" |
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Desperado
Released: 1973
US: 2x Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 41
Tracks: "Doollin
Dalton" - "Twenty-One" -
"Out Of Control" -
"Tequila Sunrise" -
"Desperado" - "Certain
Kind Of Fool" - "Doolin Dalton
(Instrumental)" - "Outlaw
Man" - "Saturday Night" -
"Bitter Creek" - "Doolin
Dalton/Desperado" (Reprise) |
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On The Border
Released: March, 1974
US: 2x Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 17
Tracks: "Already
Gone" - "You Never Cry Like A
Lover" - "Midnight Flyer"
- "My Man" - "On The
Border" - "James Dean" -
"Ol' 55" - "Is It
True" - "Good Day In Hell"
- "Best Of My Love" |
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One Of These Nights
Released: July, 1975
US: 4x Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 1 (for 5 weeks)
Tracks: "One Of
These Nights" - "Too Many
Hands" - "Hollywood Waltz"
- "Journey Of The Sorcerer" -
"Lyin' Eyes" - "Take It To
The Limit" - "Visions" -
"After The Thrill Is Gone" -
"I Wish You Peace" |
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Their Greatest Hits
1971-1975
Released: 1976
US: 29x Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 1 (for 5 weeks)
Rolling Stone: 
Tracks: "Take It
Easy" - "Witchy Woman" -
"Lyin' Eyes" - "Already
Gone" - "Desperado" -
"One Of These Nights" -
"Tequila Sunrise" - "Take
It To The Limit" - "Peaceful,
Easy Feeling" - "Best Of My
Love" |
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Hotel California
Released: November, 1976
US: 16x Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 1 (for 8 weeks)
Rolling Stone: 
Tracks: "Hotel
California" - "New Kid In
Town" - "Life In The Fast
Lane" - "Wasted Time" -
"Wasted Time (Reprise)" -
"Victim Of Love" - "Pretty
Maids All In A Row" - "Try And
Love Again" - "The Last
Resort" |
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The Long Run
Released: September, 1979
US: 7x Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 1 (for 9 weeks)
Tracks: "Long
Run" - "I Can't Tell You
Why"
- "In The City" - "Disco
Strangler" - "King Of
Hollywood" - "Heartache
Tonight" - "Those Shoes" -
"Teenage Jail" - "Greeks
Don't Want No Freaks" - "Sade
Cafe" |
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The Eagles Live
Released: November, 1980
US: 7x Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 6
Rolling Stone: 
Live Tracks: "Hotel
California" - "Heartache
Tonight" - "I Can't Tell You
Why"
- "Long Run" - "New Kid In
Town" - "Life's Been Good"
- "Seven Bridges Road" -
"Wasted Time" - "Take It
To The Limit" - "Doolin Dalton
(Reprise II)" -
"Desperado" - "Satuday
Night" - "All Night Long"
- "Life In The Fast Lane" -
"Take It Easy" |
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Greatest Hits Volume II
Released: October, 1982
US: 11x Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 52
Tracks: "Hotel
California" - "Heartache
Tonight" - "Seven Bridges Road" -
"Victim Of Love" - "Sad
Cafe" - "Life In The Fast
Lane" - "I Can't Tell You
Why"
- "New Kid In Town" -
"Long Run" - "After The
Thrill Is Gone" |
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Hell Freezes Over
Released: November, 1994
US: 8x Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 1 (for 2 weeks)
Rolling Stone: | |