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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 .
Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975) debuted at number four on the U.S. Billboard 200 album chart and reached number one the following week, where it stayed for five weeks. [16] [17] It ranked number four on Billboard ' s year-end album chart for 1976, and has spent a total of 239 weeks on the Billboard 200 (as of August 2018).
- 1971–1975
- Rock
- February 17, 1976
Released February 17, 1976. Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 Tracklist. 1. Take It Easy Lyrics. 1.6M. 2. Witchy Woman Lyrics. 64.3K. 3. Lyin' Eyes Lyrics. 144.8K. 4. Already Gone Lyrics. 49.4K....
Feb 24, 2020 · 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.
In its first week, “Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975),” which came out February 17, 1976, debuted at number four on Billboard’s top 200 album list, and rose to number one the following week, where it stayed for the next five.
Jan 31, 2023 · The Eagles produced three more albums: "Desperado" in 1973, "On the Border" in 1974, and "One of These Nights" in 1975. Each featured enough hits that the band's manager, Irving Azoff of Asylum Records decided to release the "Eagles: Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975)" in February of 1976.