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"'Best of My Love'" is a song written by Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and J. D. Souther. It was originally recorded by the Eagles (with Henley singing lead vocals), and included on their 1974 album 'On the Border'. The song was released as the third single from the album, and it became the band's first 'Billboard' Hot 100 number 1 single in March 1975. The song also topped the easy listening (adult contemporary) chart for one week a month earlier. 'Billboard' ranked it as the number 12 song for 1975.

Background



Composition

In 2009, J.D. Souther said of the writing of "Best of My Love": "Glenn found the tune; the tune I think came from a Fred Neil record... We were working on that album ('On the Border') and came to London. The three of us were writing it and were on deadline to get it finished. I don't know where we got the inspiration." Glenn Frey recalled: "I was playing acoustic guitar one afternoon in Laurel Canyon, and I was trying to figure out a tuning that Joni Mitchell had shown me a couple of days earlier. I got lost and ended up with the guitar tuning for what would later turn out to be 'The Best of My Love.'" According to Henley, most of the lyrics were written while in a booth in Dan Tana's Restaurant close to the Troubadour. The matre d' of Dan Tana, Guido, was thanked in the liner notes of the album. The lyrics were inspired in part by Henley's break up with his then girlfriend Suzannah Martin.

Recording

"Best of My Love" was recorded at Olympic Studios in London. The Eagles had begun working on 'On the Border' with producer Glyn Johns who had helmed their 'Eagles' debut album and the follow-up 'Desperado' album. Despite the success of their debut album the Eagles (Frey specifically) were unhappy over Johns' preference for country rock and toning down their own rock aspirations, and their dissatisfaction with Johns was reinforced by the similarly honed 'Desperado' album which was a comparative failure and Johns' no-drug policy during the recording. After six weeks in Londonwhich yielded "Best of My Love" and one other usable track, "You Never Cry Like a Lover"the Eagles discontinued working with Johns, then spending eight weeks touring in Europe and the USA and completing the recording of 'On the Border' at the Record Plant in their hometown of Los Angeles with Bill Szymczyk producing. "Best of My Love" was remixed by Szymczyk.

Single release

Frey was reluctant to release "Best of My Love" as a single and held off its release for some time. The release of the Eagles' "Best of My Love" as a single has been attributed to the track's airplay at WKMI-AM in Kalamazoo MI, where radio dj Jim Higgs - also station music & program director - began playing the track off its parent album 'On the Border' soon after that album's release in the spring of 1974, favoring "Best of My Love" over the official single releases "Already Gone" and "James Dean". Advised by Higgs of the strong positive response of WKMI's listeners to "Best of My Love", Asylum Records gave the track a limited single release of 1000 copies available only in the Kalamazoo area, with reaction to this test-release securing the full release of "Best of My Love" as a single on November 5, 1974.

However, when the single was finally released, Asylum Records had truncated the song so that it would be more radio-friendly, but had done so without the band's knowledge or approval. It caused considerable anger in the band, and Henley demanded that the single be pulled from stores. The song however would become the most successful of their singles released so far, giving the band their first number 1 single. When the song was judged to have sold a million copies, the Eagles' manager, Irving Azoff, sent to Asylum Records a gold record with a piece cut out, mounted on a plaque with a caption that said "The Golden Hacksaw Award".

'Cash Box' called it "a very pretty country flavored ballad" and said "the harmonies are of the usual Eagle excellence and the instrumentation is mild and acoustic."

Personnel



* Don Henley lead vocals, brushed drums

* Glenn Frey double-tracked 12-string acoustic guitar, background vocals

* Bernie Leadon pedal steel guitar, background vocals

* Randy Meisner bass, background vocals

Chart history



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Cover versions



Prior to the release of the Eagles version as a single, John Lees released his version of "Best of My Love" as a single in 1974. The 5th Dimension sang a cover on their 1974 'Soul and Inspiration' album. The song was also covered by Yvonne Elliman on her 1975 album, 'Rising Sun'. South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela covered the song in his 1976 album 'Melody Maker'. Rod Stewart included the song on his "covers" album 'Still the Same...'

See also



*List of RPM number-one singles of 1975

*List of Hot 100 number-one singles of 1975 (U.S.)

*List of number-one adult contemporary singles of 1975 (U.S.)

References



Category:1974 singles

Category:1993 songs

Category:Eagles (band) songs

Category:Brooks & Dunn songs

Category:Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles

Category:RPM Top Singles number-one singles

Category:Songs written by Glenn Frey

Category:Songs written by Don Henley

Category:Songs written by J. D. Souther

Category:Song recordings produced by Glyn Johns

Category:Asylum Records singles

Category:1974 songs

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