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I don't know why Charles Brown on piano is the only credit listed on the original. There is clearly a full band here and this should be apparent to anyone who listens to the song, so I edited that accordingly by inserting a "needs expansion" template. Also, while the church bell sound on the Eagles version was indeed created using a piano, for the original it sounds like tubular bells were used for that. I can also make out what sounds tubular bells on the Eagles version (likely by Don Henley) although they're about more subtle there, but if someone could find some reliable sources about all this, maybe edit both sections to include the missing information.