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    The Eagles are back in Billboard’s Hot 100 chart for the first time in more than 17 years!

    “Please Come Home for Christmas” is ranked #45 in what is a record-setting week for Christmas song...
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    Looking at this week’s Billboard Top 200, it looks like Hell Freezes Over hasn’t re-entered the charts yet with the release of the 25th Anniversary Edition. Curiously enough, The Best of the Eagles...
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    Greatest Hits 1972-75 re-entered the Billboard Top 200 album chart the week of June 23, 2018 at #196.

    It climbed up to #85 (!) the following week although it has dropped to #90 this week. Amazing...
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    I'm posting a week later than planned, but I'd like to note that for the week ending September 18, 1982, for the first time, three Eagles have solo albums ranked concurrently among the top 100 of the...
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    Good question. This paragraph from the same article may shed some light on it:



    Also, this from Spin magazine:

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    I wish Randy would have had more success post-Eagles but I'm glad he did do something. And the Eagles never did come calling, which made all the difference.

    I agree Timothy is in a good place in...
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    I like it; I think it's better than "Visions". Even though it was a modest hit, I had never heard it until a couple of months ago.

    No need to apologize, Funk 50, I don't mind at all.

    I disagree...
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    Thank you for the info, Freypower. I figured there would be some similar examples. I'm still inclined to believe no one had more than the Eagles, except possibly the Beatles.
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    Yes, Genesis and the Beatles (and possibly other bands) definitely saw multiple members go on to varying levels of solo success (chart-wise speaking). The main point of my post is that a couple of...
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    Billboard Action

    For the week ending tomorrow in 1982, the Billboard Hot 100 singles charts show the Eagles still making their presence known, despite the band's break-up. Don Henley's first appearance as a solo...
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