Cover art for Everywhere (12" Version) by Fleetwood Mac
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Everywhere (12" Version) Lyrics

[Verse 1: Christine McVie]
Can you hear me calling
Out your name?
You know that I've fallen
And I don't know what to say
I'll speak a little louder
I'll even shout
You know that I'm proud
And I can't get the words out

[Chorus]
Oh whoa, I wanna be with you everywhere
Oh whoa, I wanna be with you everywhere
(Wanna be with you everywhere)

[Verse 2]
Something's happening
Happening to me
My friends say I'm acting peculiarly
Come along, baby
We better make a start
You better make it soon
Before you break my heart

[Chorus]
Oh whoa, I wanna be with you everywhere
Oh whoa, I wanna be with you everywhere
(Wanna be with you everywhere)
[Verse 3]
Can you hear me calling
Out your name?
You know that I've fallen
And I don't know what to say
Come along, baby
We better make a start
You better make it soon
Before you break my heart

[Chorus]
Oh whoa, I wanna be with you everywhere
Oh whoa, I wanna be with you everywhere

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GQ named it as one of the 10 greatest post-Rumours Fleetwood Mac songs, saying:

‘Everywhere’ is the standout track on Tango In The Night, the last album made by the Rumours fivesome as a whole. It’s another Buckingham-led record, out of necessity rather than choice. Nicks was in recovery from cocaine addiction – ‘Stevie was the worst she’s ever been,’ Buckingham told Uncut in 2013. Fleetwood, too, was in the deep end of his own coke habit, so Buckingham took it upon himself to lead creatively again, this time using some production-tech advancements of the 1980s to add glitter and sparkle to their pop.

‘Everywhere’ is where everything on this album clicks into place – the lustrous synths, the Toto-esque backing vocals – and it’s undoubtedly in the pantheon of great 1980s pop songs. It’s a joyous, airy confection, which has soundtracked countless budding romances over the years.

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March 31, 2017
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