Biondi4Mayor said:First, regarding calling The Eagles "the most popular American band in history" --- I don't know. I hate things like that, because, fact is you need the RIAA to be keeping track, and while the Eagles are among the high rankers, many, many popular groups spanning the 1950's-1980's went unaudited by the RIAA. So, really beyond Elvis and The Beatles, it gets fishy. The Eagles are definitely popular, but I don't know about "most popular".
Great point, Biondi. Although the Eagles did sell more LPs, they were not even among the top 10 acts of the 1970s on the singles chart, during the time when singles sales were peaking. Whitburn ranks them at #13, below even Barry Manilow and Neil Diamond. The Eagles don't even make Whitburn's list of the Top 100 artists from 1955-2002. They place somewhere in between Patti Page and Helen Reddy.
And as far as singles sales for American bands go, the Eagles are WAY behind several other U.S. acts: Three Dog Night, Chicago, the Jackson 5 and the Carpenters all have them beat, with the Carpenters on top. Whitburn gives them 1104, 1310, 1480, 1551 & 1644 points, respectively. Just switch Chicago & the Jackson 5 & that's my order of faves too. No disrespect to the Eagles, but I'd just as soon hear Shaun Cassidy or the Partridge Family.