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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 – Go Your Own Way
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“Go Your Own Way” was the first single from Fleetwood Mac’s award winning eleventh LP Rumours, from 1977.
This album was written during the fallout of many relationships within
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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 – Landslide
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Nicks wrote “Landslide” while in Aspen, Colorado, inspired, while looking at the mountains, by the thought that everything in her life she’d been building could come crashing down
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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 – 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 – 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 – Dreams (Live 1977)
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[Verse 1: Stevie Nicks] / Now there you go again, you say you want your freedom / Well, who am I to keep you down? / It's only right that you should play the way you feel it / But
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Fleetwood Mac – Dreams Samples
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See all of “Dreams” by Fleetwood Mac’s samples
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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 – 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 – Dreams (Sessions, Roughs & Outtakes)
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Now here you go again / You say you want your freedom / Well, who am I to keep you down? / It's only right that you should / Play the way you feel it / But listen carefully to the
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Post Malone – Hollywood Dreams / Come Down
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The 8th track on Post’s 2016 mixtape August 26th, this two-part track is a fan favorite because of the mix of genres offered.
Part I, “Hollywood Dreams”, is a partial cover of “
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LÉON – Dreams
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This is a cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams”, exclusively on Spotify and recorded at Spotify Studios, NYC. This was the first of the two Spotify Singles that LÉON recorded; the
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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 – 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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chloe moriondo – Dreams
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[Verse 1] / Now here you go again, you say you want your freedom / Well, who am I to keep you down? (Down) / It's only right that you should play the way you feel it / But listen
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Fleetwood Mac – As Long as You Follow
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[Verse 1] / I've been searching / For a pot of gold / Like the kind you find / At the end of the rainbow / I've been dreaming / I thought it was in vain / Ah but now you're here
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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 – Never Going Back Again
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The third track on Fleetwood Mac’s magnum opus, Rumours, this is the song with least lyrics and most instrumentation, features a complex guitar playing, and simple lyrics.
The
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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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Gabrielle Aplin (Ft. Bastille) – Dreams
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[Verse 1: Dan Smith] / Now there you go again, you say you want your freedom / Well, who am I to keep you down? / It’s only right that you should play it the way you feel it / But
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Young & Sick – Dreams
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[Verse 1] / Now here you go again, you say you want your freedom / Well, who am I to keep you down? / It's only right that you should play the way you feel it / But listen
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Bastille (Ft. Gabrielle Aplin) – Dreams
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[Verse 1: Dan Smith] / Now there you go again, you say you want your freedom / Well, who am I to keep you down? / It's only right that you should play it the way you feel it / But
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The Corrs – Dreams
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[Verse 1] / Now here you go again, you say you want your freedom / Well who am I keep you down / It's only right that you should play the way you feel it / But listen carefully to
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