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The Eagles (rhythm and blues group)

The Eagles were a 1950s rhythm and blues vocal group from the Washington, D.C. area.〔Danny Guilfoyle, ''Re: Eagles - "Trying To Get To You"'', forum post at Soul-Patrol.com, no longer online or archived〕 They recorded the original version of "Tryin' to Get to You" (Rose Marie McCoy - Charles Singleton), better known through the versions by Elvis Presley (one of his Sun recordings) and The Animals (as "Trying To Get You").〔(Arnold Rypens, versions of "Trying To Get To You" )〕〔(David Neale, origin of "Trying To Get To You" )〕 Advertising for The Eagles' record in "Billboard" magazine indicates that the format of the title was "Tryin' To Get To You", with an apostrophe.〔(Mercury Records advertising in ''Billboard'' magazine, 10 & 17 July, 1954, archived pages at Google Books )〕
The Eagles released "Tryin' to Get to You" on Mercury Records (#70391, the B-side of "Please Please") in 1954,〔(Mercury 78 rpm discography )〕〔(Mercury Records advertising in ''Billboard'' magazine, 10 & 17 July, 1954, archived pages at Google Books )〕 the year before Elvis Presley's version was recorded. Presley's vocal delivery appears to be influenced by that of The Eagles' lead singer,〔Danny Guilfoyle, ''Re: Eagles - "Trying To Get To You"'', forum post at Soul-Patrol.com, no longer online or archived〕〔(''MP3 (1954 R&B) Eagles - Trying To Get To You'' )〕〔(Michael Hicks, ''Sixties Rock'', 2002, p.148 )〕〔(' 'Lady Writes The Blues: The Life Of Rose McCoy' ' ), text and audio at NPR's website〕 but Scotty Moore's guitar solo on the Presley recording replaces a saxophone solo heard on the original.〔(''MP3 (1954 R&B) Eagles - Trying To Get To You'' )〕
The Eagles had two further releases on Mercury, "Such a Fool"/"Don't You Wanna Be Mine" (#70464, 1954) and "I Told Myself"/"What A Crazy Feeling" (#70524 1955).〔(Mercury 78 rpm discography )〕 An Eagles anthology LP released c.1989 by German reissue label Bear Family, ''Trying To Get To You'', included three additional tracks.〔(''Trying To Get To You'' (c.1989 LP) )〕
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