<P> The Eagles began working on their fourth album in late 1974 . Glenn Frey and Don Henley wrote four of the nine songs by themselves, and they also collaborated with other members of the band on three other songs . Many of the songs were written while Frey and Henley were sharing a house in Beverly Hills, including "One of These Nights", "Lyin' Eyes", "Take It To The Limit" and "After The Thrill Is Gone". Henley joked in an interview with Cameron Crowe that it was their "satanic country - rock period" because "it was a dark time, both politically and musically" in America, referring to the turmoil in Washington and disco music starting to take off . He added: "We thought, "Well, how can we write something with that flavor, with that kind of beat, and still have the dangerous guitars?" We wanted to capture the spirit of the times ." </P> <P> Frey said that "One Of These Nights was the most fluid and' painless' album (they) ever made", and thought that the quality of the songs he wrote with Henley had improved dramatically . However, Leadon was becoming increasingly unhappy during the making of the album . He wrote three of the nine songs, none of which was released as a single . He was unhappy with the more rock direction of the band that Frey preferred, at one time walking out of a meeting to discuss which take to use after the recording of a rock track . Leadon would leave the band in late 1975, after the album was released . </P> <P> Frey also began to sing less as a lead singer starting with this album, singing solo lead on only one song ("Lyin' Eyes") and sharing lead vocals with Henley on another ("After the Thrill Is Gone"). Henley later said: "(Glenn) was generous in that respect...If I began to do more than he did, it was because if someone had a strong suit he would play that card .' You sing this, you sing it better,' that kind of thing ." Randy Meisner sings lead on two songs, one of which, "Take it to the Limit", a composition he co-wrote with Frey and Henley, was released as the third single from the album . It is the only Eagles single on which Meisner sings lead . </P> <P> "One of These Nights", "Lyin' Eyes", and "Take it to the Limit" were released as singles (information on the songs may be found in their respective articles). The following are some of the other notable songs in the album . </P>

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