The Eagles are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California during the early 1970s. The group chose the name Eagles as a nod to The Byrds (Leadon had been in Dillard And Clark with former Byrds singer Gene Clark and in The Flying Burrito Brothers with former Byrds Gram Parsons, Chris Hillman, and Michael Clarke). Comedian Steve Martin records in his autobiography, Born Standing Up, that Frey was very particular that the name was Eagles and not The Eagles. The Long Run (break-up) In 1977, the Eagles went into a recording studio to produce their next studio album, The Long Run. The album took 2 years to make, but yielded the group's fifth and last #1 single in Billboard, "Heartache Tonight" (November 10, 1979). 1 The Long Run 2 I Can't Tell You Why 3 In The City 4 The Disco Strangler 5 King Of Hollywood 6 Heartache Tonight 7 Those Shoes 8 Teenage Jail 9 The Greeks Don't Want No Freaks 10 The Sad Cafe
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