There are plenty of songs with outrageous lyrics and even more songs with unbelievably sad messages, but coming up with a list of bands that start with the letter E, that is tough. The Eagles and Evanescence are two very popular bands that start with the letter E, but what else? Don’t get a headache thinking about it, because we already have that list going! So, sit back, have your Spotify handy and read about the top 25 bands that start with the letter E. The song was later used in the 1996 Adam Sandler movie Happy Gilmore and in the 2006 film Employee of the Month. Like every metal band that respects its name and fame, they have gone through numerous lineup changes. During the past 40 years, they have released ten studio albums, three live albums, two compilation albums, three video albums, eleven music videos, and eight singles. Not bad! Their cover of Ann Peebles song “I Can’t Stand the Rain” and Neil Sedaka’s “One Way Ticket”, were big disco hits in 1978 and 1979, respectively. Interestingly, it was shortened to the Elves in 1968 and finally Elf in 1972. They may never gave us a hit, but they gave to the music world the one and only Dio! Regardless, they managed to produce a number one hit titled “Little Star” which also became gold in the US. They never produced another hit, but they still toured with great artists such as Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, and Jerry Lee Lewis. The brightest moment in this band’s career was probably the night that a young Ringo Star joined the group and played the drums during a live show. That was in 1962, and Ringo Star was still an unknown musician looking for his place in the musical stage. Four singles were released from that album, including “Santa Monica,” which reached number one on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. So Much for the Afterglow was released in 1997 and became Everclear’s best-selling album, going two times platinum in the US and Canada. The 90s kids who’re reading this list are probably feeling nostalgic right now! The “65” was scribbled onto their name on a demo by mistake. It was actually part of a phone number. The group’s most popular hit “Blue (Da Ba Dee)” achieved incredible worldwide sales and reached number one in 23 different countries. And, their first album was named after their hometown Walthamstow in Greater London. Their style blended pop and hip hop in songs such as “It’s Alright,” “House of Love” and “Let It Rain.” The group sold over 20 million albums worldwide. Their biggest selling single, “Stay Another Day,” was the UK Christmas number one of 1994. In 1961, however, various DJ’s started playing the song and it was re-released on Twin Records, eventually peaking at #21 on Billboard charts. After a string of unsuccessful singles, they recorded “At My Front Door” in 1955, which conquered the US Billboard R&B chart and made it to #17 on the US pop chart. Their last record was released in 1993. The group felt the UK would help get their music to the mainstream audience, and it did. The move was a smashing success. They became the first rock and roll act from Australia to score an international pop hit with the 1966 single “Friday on My Mind.” Fortunately, when the oldies revival scene resurfaced in the 1980s, the Earls found fame again. They became one of the most requested groups in the doo-wop genre. In 2008, the well-established group was finally recognized. The Earls were honored with a place on The Bronz Walk of Fame. The female vocal quartet hailed from San Francisco and became one of the most successful girl-bands in recent history. Their 2008 debut album, Walking on a Dream, brought the duo international success as it has been certified double platinum in Australia and gold in the US, UK, Ireland, and Germany. The band’s debut album, They Only Come Out at Night, stayed on the charts for an impressive 80 weeks. It was certified double platinum in the US and continues to attract critical acclaim to this day. Interestingly, the All Music Guide labeled The Edgar Winter Group songs as “red-hot.” By the mid-90s, their hit album Amplified Heart was released. The remix of “Missing” was a smash hit in 1995. It became gold and platinum in seven different countries (including the US and the UK). Formed by brothers Don and Phil Everly, the duo had their greatest success between 1957 and 1964. They were inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. Their funky style and sharp lyrics created many classics over the course of their four albums. That included the 1988 classic Strictly Business and 1992’s Business Never Personal. It conquered the international charts, selling over 15 million copies worldwide. Europe disbanded in 1992. Fortunately for fans, They reunited in 2003. In 2017 ELO was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The band also holds the record for having the most Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 hits with 20, without a number one single. Rolling Stone once wrote that the band changed the sound of black pop. We’re pretty sure Michael Jackson would most likely disagree with such statement, but oh well. By the late 90s, Evanescence was gaining notoriety with selling EPs of their music. Two decades later, Evanescence is one still going strong, with millions of fans around the globe. With more than 80 million records sold worldwide and classic songs such as “Sweet Dreams” and “Here Comes The Rain Again,” Eurythmics is one of the most commercially successful duos in music history. Their Greatest Hits sold 38 million, and Hotel California sold 26 million album units in sales. Needless to say, the Eagles are certifiably the most famous band that starts with the letter E.