This was the song that really supercharged the Eagles' career. Between 1972's "Witchy Woman" -- released in September 1972 -- and this single -- released in November 1974 -- The Eagles had only two Top 40 hits, neither of which cracked the Top 20. After "Best of My Love" became their first #1 hit, the group were out of the Top 10 on Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart only once (not counting their 1978 Christmas single, which itself climbed to a respectable #18) until 1980.
Counting this single and through the end of their long run of hits, The Eagles racked up five chart-toppers and four others in the Top 10.
Just for fun, here's the chart history of the group's golden years:
- Best of My Love, #1 (1974)
- One of These Nights, #1 (1975)
- Lyin' Eyes, #2 (1975)
- Take It To The Limit, #4 (1976)
- New Kid In Town, #1 (1976)
- Hotel California, #1 (1977)
- Life In The Fast Lane, #11 (1977)
- Please Come Home For Christmas, #18 (1978)
- Heartache Tonight, #1 (1979)
- The Long Run, #8 (1979)
- I Can't Tell You Why, #8 (1980)
Though 1974-78 was the group's most successful period, chart-wise, several of the classics that fans most adore today are from their relatively unsuccessful 1972-74 period, including:
- Take It Easy, #12 (1972)
- Witchy Woman, #9 (1972)
- Peaceful Easy Feeling, #22 (1973), and
- Tequila Sunrise, #64 (1973)
By the way, this hit single version is specially edited from a 4:35 album cut... Concentrated goodness! This is a pristine Mint copy.