The Eagles' 'Greatest Hits' album, released in 1976, has officially sold over 40 million units, making it the first album in US history to achieve this milestone. This achievement is celebrated with a new 180-gram vinyl edition, released to commemorate the album's 50th anniversary. The Eagles' enduring success is further highlighted by the certification of their 1976 album 'Hotel California' as 28x platinum, solidifying its position as the third bestselling album in the US. The Eagles' impact on music is profound, with their unique blend of rock 'n' roll and country music becoming the soundtrack of the 1970s. Despite their initial breakup in 1980, the band reunited 14 years later with founding members Don Henley and Glenn Frey, who sadly passed away in 2016. The Eagles' legacy includes induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 and a Kennedy Center honor in 2016, solidifying their place in music history. The band's current residency at Las Vegas' Sphere, 'Eagles - Live In Concert At Sphere', has entertained over 700,000 fans, setting a record for the longest-running residency at this state-of-the-art venue.