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Fleetwood Mac – Dreams
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From their top-selling album Rumours, “Dreams” was Fleetwood Mac’s only No. 1 hit in the US back in 1977.
The song was written by Stevie Nicks at a turbulent time for the band
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Fleetwood Mac – Sara
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“Sara” was the second single released from Tusk. It was a top 20 hit in five countries including the US where it peaked at #7 in February 1980.
The song was written about several
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Fleetwood Mac – Oh Well (Part 1)
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“Oh Well” was recorded in 1969, by Fleetwood’s then vocalist and lead guitarist Peter Green.
The song was composed in two parts, “Part 1” being a fast electric blues song with
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Fleetwood Mac – Seven Wonders
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“Seven Wonders” was the second single commercially released from Fleetwood Mac’s fourteenth studio album, Tango in the Night (1987). Written by Sandy Stewart (who recorded the
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Fleetwood Mac – Gold Dust Woman
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Written by vocalist Stevie Nicks, “Gold Dust Woman” is a fusion of love-loss devastation and coping with an excess of drugs:
‘Gold Dust Woman’ was really my symbolic look about
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Fleetwood Mac – Second Hand News
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The opening track of one of the world’s most popular albums of all time, the song is the first song in the album for a reason, it sets the mood for the listeners so they can have
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Fleetwood Mac – Songbird
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This is the 6th song off of Fleetwood Mac’s critically acclaimed eleventh LP, Rumours. This song was written by vocalist Christine McVie. This ballad has won over the hearts of
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Fleetwood Mac – Oh Daddy
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One of the saddest songs in the album Rumours, this is the second to last song in it.
It can be interpreted in a number of ways, perhaps the most appropiate would be that it comes
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Fleetwood Mac – I Don't Want to Know
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“I Don’t Want to Know” is a song written by Stevie Nicks while she and Lindsey Buckingham were performing as Buckingham Nick before they joined Fleetwood Mac. They played it at
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Fleetwood Mac – The Chain
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“The Chain” is a Fleetwood Mac anthem and one of their best-known songs.
“The Chain” is the bond that keeps the relationship going and never-ending. It can also be seen as the
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Fleetwood Mac – Rattlesnake Shake/Underway
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Baby, if you got to rock / I got to be your rockin' horse / Baby, think you'd like to roll / Maybe your diggin' it more / They're shakin' the world / When it's time to crash / But
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Fleetwood Mac – Rhiannon
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Fleetwood Mac’s singer Stevie Nicks' signature song, one of the many classic hits produced by the group in the mid ‘70s, constantly voted as one of the top all time 500. Based on
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Fleetwood Mac – I'm So Afraid
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[Verse 1] / I've been alone / All the years / So many ways to count the tears / I never change / I never will / I'm so afraid the way I feel / [Chorus] / Days when the rain and the
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Fleetwood Mac – Gypsy
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One of the biggest hits by the band, “Gypsy” is both a nostalgic reflection on Stevie Nicks’s free-spirited life before joining Fleetwood Mac and a tribute to her late friend
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Fleetwood Mac – Little Lies
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The Fleetwood Mac’s last top 10 hit, written by Christine McVie and her (then) husband – Eddy Quintela.
From the album Tango in the Night, recorded in 1987 after the band’s four
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Fleetwood Mac (Ft. USC Trojan Marching Band) – Tusk
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This song, released on the album of the same name, earned Fleetwood Mac and the marching band from University of Southern California a record for the most artists present on one
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Fleetwood Mac – Crystal
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[Verse 1] / Do you always trust your first, initial feeling? / Special knowledge holds true, bears believing / I turned around and the water was closing all around / Like a glove
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Fleetwood Mac – Black Magic Woman
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[Verse 1] / Got a black magic woman / I got a black magic woman / Yes, I got a black magic woman / She's got me so blind I can't see / But she's a black magic woman / And she's
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Fleetwood Mac – Not That Funny
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[Verse 1] / It's not that funny is it? / When you don't know what it is / But you can't get enough of it / It's not that funny is it? / [Chorus] / Don't blame me! / Please, please
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Fleetwood Mac – Big Love
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[Verse 1] / Looking out for love / In the night so still / Oh, I'll build you a kingdom / In that house on the hill / [Chorus] / Looking out for love / Big, big love / [Verse 2
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Fleetwood Mac – Hypnotized
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[Verse 1] / It's the same kind of story / That seems to come down from long ago / Two friends having coffee together / When something flies by their window / It might be out on
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Fleetwood Mac – Storms
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[Verse 1] / Every night that goes between / I feel a little less / As you slowly go away from me / This is only another test / Every night you do not come / Your softness fades
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Fleetwood Mac – The Ledge
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[Chorus] / Counting on my fingers / Counting on my toes / Slipping thru your fingers / Watching how it grows / You can love me baby but you can't walk out / Someone oughta tell you
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Fleetwood Mac – Why
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This is the final track on the 1973 album Mystery for Me. It starts with a lengthy instrumental intro before turning into an uplifting Christine McVie ballad.
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Fleetwood Mac – Silver Springs
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Written during the sessions for Rumours, the Stevie Nicks-penned “Silver Springs” was left off of the record due to time constraints. It was included as the B-side to the album’s
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Fleetwood Mac – Emerald Eyes
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[Verse 1] / You don't know what she means, you see / She's a heart that beats close to me / And getting back to the way I feel / Her honest word is my only real thing / When she
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Fleetwood Mac – Sisters of the Moon
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“Sisters Of The Moon” was the fifth single from Tusk. It was written by Stevie Nicks and became a minor hit in the US, peaking at #86 in June of 1980.
Whereas most songs on Tusk
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Fleetwood Mac – Angel
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[Verse 1] / Sometimes, the most beautiful things / The most innocent things / And many of those dreams, pass us by / Keep passing me by / [Chorus] / You feel good / I said it's
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Fleetwood Mac – Everywhere
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“Everywhere” is a single released by the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac from their album Tango in the Night, written and with lead vocals by Christine McVie.
It was
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Fleetwood Mac – Beautiful Child
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Beautiful child / Beautiful child / You are a beautiful child / And I am a fool once more / You fell in love when I was only ten / The years disappeared / Much has gone by since
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