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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 – Gypsy Samples
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Fleetwood Mac – Gypsy Samples
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Tigers Jaw – Gypsy
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So I'm back, to the velvet under ground / Back to the floor, that I love / To a room with some lace and paper flowers / Back to the gypsy... that I was / And it all comes down to
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Gardens & Villa – Gypsy
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[Verse 1] / So I'm back to the velvet underground / Back to the floor that I love / To a room with some lace and paper flowers / Back to the gypsy that I was / To the gypsy that I
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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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Lady Gaga – Gypsy
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“Gypsy” was debuted in Germany. before performing the song, Gaga had this to say to the audience about the song:
So I wrote [“Gypsy”] when I was travelling around the world. And
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Fleetwood Mac – Hold Me
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“Hold Me” was the first single from Mirage. It shot up to #4 in the US and held the spot for seven consecutive weeks. Eventually it was ranked the #31 song of 1982 there.
The
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Santana – Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen
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The song was written by Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac in 1968, and it was made famous by Santana in 1971, combined as a medley with “Gypsy Queen”.
It is the second track of
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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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Viper – Fleetwood Crack Samples
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Vaervaf – Talibrarian Samples
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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 – Silver Springs (Live 1997) (Edit)
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[Verse 1] / You could be my silver spring / Blue green colors flashing / I would be your only dream / Your shining autumn ocean crashing / And did you say she was pretty? / And did
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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 – 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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Oneohtrix Point Never – B2 Samples
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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 – Black Magic Woman Covers
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Vaervaf – Talibrarian
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[Fleetwood Mac Sample]
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Fleetwood Mac – You Make Loving Fun
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The 8th track of Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 album Rumours, and the 4th and final single from the album. Written and sung by vocalist/keyboardist Christine McVie, “You Make Loving Fun” is
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Fleetwood Mac – Fireflies (Single Version)
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[Verse 1] / To be the last to leave / The last to be gone / Stolen from the ones / Who held onto it / To be the last in the line / Oh, the ones that live on / Silhouette of a dream
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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 – Save Me (Single Version)
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[Verse 1] / Hey you / The one with the laughing eyes / You, the one with the haunting stare / Well you / You have the power to hypnotize / I shoulda known better / I should beware
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Fleetwood Mac – Eyes of the World
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Tellin' you people, tell you no lie / My heart was breakin', I'll tell you why / Back and forth, lies unfurl / In the eyes, in the eyes, in the eyes of the world / (Eyes, eyes
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Fleetwood Mac – For Your Love
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[Verse 1] / (For your love) / I'd give you everything and more and that's for sure / (For your love) / I'd bring you diamond rings and things right to your door / (For your love
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Fleetwood Mac – Think About Me (Single Version)
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[Verse 1] / All it took was a special look / And I felt I knew you before / I didn't mean to love you / Didn't think it would work out / [Verse 2] / But I knew we would be together
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