The record was a commercial success, spending five consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard pop chart. Within a month of its release, it had sold over half a million copies.
“We’ve all said, ‘One of these nights I’m gonna do something – get that girl, make that money, find that house.’ We all have our dreams – a vision we hope will come true someday. When that ‘someday’ will come is up to each of us.”
“It doesn’t matter if it’s romance, money or security; it’s the act of looking for it. Your whole life is one long journey, and getting there is more important than the journey’s end,” he said.
“We wanted to get away from the ballad syndrome with ‘One of These Nights,’” Henley told Rolling Stone in 1975. “With Don Felder in the band now, we can really rock. He’s made us nastier and did a great guitar solo on the single.”
By the time "One of These Nights" dropped, the Eagles had already been playing together for four years. The band originally came together thanks to Linda Ronstadt, who, along with her manager, recruited Frey and Henley as part of her backing group.
The lineup clicked — and the Eagles took flight.
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