One of These Nights
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One of These Nights | ||
Studio album by Eagles | ||
Released | June 10, 1975 | |
Recorded | Mac Emmerman's Criteria Studios, Miami, FL and Record Plant Studios, Los Angeles, CA in 1974 |
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Genre | Rock | |
Length | 43:08 | |
Label | Asylum | |
Producer(s) | Bill Szymczyk | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Eagles chronology | ||
On the Border (1974) |
One of These Nights (1975) |
Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) (1976) |
One of These Nights is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Eagles, released in 1975. (see 1975 in music). It included the song "One of These Nights" which became the Eagles' second number one single in July 1975 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song's theme is a man's pursuit of a woman for a romantic encounter.
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[edit] Track listing
- "One Of These Nights" (Henley, Frey) – 4:51
- Lead vocals by Don Henley and Randy Meisner
- "Too Many Hands" (Meisner, Felder) – 4:42
- Lead vocal by Randy Meisner
- "Hollywood Waltz" (B. Leadon, Tom Leadon, Henley, Frey) – 4:04
- Lead vocal by Don Henley
- "Journey of the Sorcerer"* (Leadon) – 4:17
- "Lyin' Eyes" (Henley, Frey) – 6:39
- Lead vocal by Glenn Frey
- "Take It to the Limit" (Meisner, Henley, Frey) – 4:48
- Lead vocal by Randy Meisner
- "Visions" (Felder, Henley) – 4:00
- Lead vocal by Don Felder
- "After the Thrill Is Gone" (Henley, Frey) – 3:58
- Lead vocals by Glenn Frey and Don Henley
- "I Wish You Peace" (Davis, Leadon) – 3:45
- Lead vocal by Bernie Leadon
*instrumental
[edit] Personnel
- Don Felder - vocals, guitar, slide guitar, organ
- Glenn Frey - vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonium
- Don Henley - vocals, drums, percussion, tablas
- Bernie Leadon - vocals, guitar, banjo, mandolin, steel guitar, pedal steel
- Randy Meisner - vocals, bass guitar
Additional personnel
- David Bromberg - fiddles on "Journey of the Sorcerer"
- The Royal Martian Orchestra - strings on "Journey of the Sorcerer"
- Albhy Galuten - synthesizer on "Hollywood Waltz"
- Jim Ed Norman - piano on "Lyin' Eyes" and "Take It to the Limit", orchestrations
[edit] Production
- Producer: Bill Szymczyk
- Engineer: Allan Blazek, Michael Braunstein, Ed Mashal, Bill Szymczyk, Michael *Verdick, Don Wood
- Concert Master: Sid Sharp
- Conductor: Jim Ed Norman
- String Arrangements: Jim Ed Norman
- Art Direction: Gary Burden
- Design: Gary Burden
- Photography : Norman Seeff
- Remastering: Ted Jensen
[edit] Singles
- "One of These Nights"/"Visions" - Asylum 45257; released May 19, 1975
- "Lyin' Eyes"/"Too Many Hands" - Asylum 45279; released September 7, 1975
- "Take It to the Limit"/"After the Thrill Is Gone" - Asylum 45293; released November 15, 1975
[edit] Charts
Album
Year | Chart | Position |
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1975 | Pop Albums | 1 |
Singles
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1975 | "One of These Nights" | Billboard Hot 100 | 1 |
1975 | "Lyin' Eyes" | Billboard Hot 100 | 2 |
1976 | "Take It to the Limit" | Adult Contemporary | 4 |
1976 | "Take It to the Limit" | Billboard Hot 100 | 4 |
[edit] Awards
Year | Winner | Category |
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1975 | "Lyin' Eyes" | Best Pop Performance By a Duo or Group with Vocal |
Grammy Award Nominations
Year | Winner | Category |
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1975 | "Lyin' Eyes" | Record of the Year |
1975 | One of These Nights | Album of the Year |
[edit] Miscellanea
- "Journey of the Sorcerer" was used as the theme music for Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio series produced by the BBC in 1978 and 1979 (and its sequel series, produced by Above the Title Productions for the BBC in 2003 and 2004), for the television miniseries in 1981, and for the film produced by Disney/Touchstone in 2005. While the original version from One of These Nights was used for the original transmissions of all five radio series, various "soundalike covers" were used for other formats. The LP and TV adaptations of the series used an arrangement by Tim Souster, the CD releases of the radio series transmitted in 2004 and 2005 used one by Philip Pope, and the 2005 film used one by Joby Talbot.
- Original pressings of this record had text engraved into the carry-out grooves on each side.
Side One: Dont Worry--- Side Two: ---Nothing Will Be OK!
[edit] External links
Eagles |
Glenn Frey | Don Henley | Joe Walsh | Timothy B. Schmit |
Randy Meisner | Bernie Leadon | Don Felder |
Discography |
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Studio albums: Eagles | Desperado | On the Border | One of These Nights | Hotel California | The Long Run | The Long Road To Eden |
Live: Eagles Live | Hell Freezes Over | Farewell 1 Tour-Live from Melbourne |
Compilations: Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) | Eagles Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 | The Very Best of the Eagles |