
Eagles
The Eagles built their legacy on harmonies, storytelling, and timeless American songwriting. Formed in Los Angeles in 1971, the band’s blend of rock and country created a new sound that defined the ’70s. With voices like Don Henley and Glenn Frey leading the way, the Eagles turned laid-back California vibes into universal anthems. Their hits are nothing short of legendary: “Hotel California,” “Take It Easy,” “Desperado,” and “One of These Nights” have all become cultural touchstones. Each album — from Desperado to Hotel California — shaped the evolution of rock with pristine production and lyrical depth. Even after decades and lineup changes, their music continues to inspire generations. The Eagles remain one of the best-selling bands in history for a reason: their songs feel like home. Think you can name every classic that defined the sound of the ’70s? Take the quiz and find out if you can fly with the best.
Albums
Long Road Out of Eden
2007 • 22 songs
One of These Nights
1975 • 9 songs
Eagles
1972 • 10 songs
Desperado
1973 • 11 songs
The Long Run
1979 • 10 songs
On the Border
1974 • 10 songs