Technically, Don Henley was/is the "lead" singer of the Eagles. However, the Eagles trademark was a four-part harmony that included original band members Henley, Glenn Frey, Randy Meisner and Bernie Leadon. Don Felder, Joe Walsh and Timithy B. Schmit all came later, with Henley, Frey, Walsh and Schmit currently touring and recording. Henly and Frey did the bulk of the song-writing, rivaling Lennon and McCartney for their long-lasting influence on the music world. The all-time selling "album" (vinyl and CD combined) is of course, the Eagles Greatest Hits (the first). Not Michael Jackson's Thriller, The White Album or anything by Elvis.
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Don Henley sings lead on the verses and Randy Meisner sings lead on the refrain, according to a Wikipedia entry.
Don Felder only sang lead on one Eagles song....Visions from the band's One of These Nights album.
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Yes, of course! He was one of the founding members. He was the original lead singer. Years after the plane crash, when the band reformed, his younger brother Johnny became the lead singer.
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