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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 – Sara (Live 1980)
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[Spoken Word: Lindsey Buckingham] / This is another song off of our album Tusk, and this is a song by Stevie Nicks called "Sara." / [Verse 1] / Wait a minute baby / Stay with me
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Fleetwood Mac – Sara (Single Version)
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[Intro] / Wait a minute baby... / Stay with me awhile / Said you'd give me light / But you never told me 'bout the fire / [Verse 1] / Drowning in the sea of love / Where everyone
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Fleetwood Mac – Sara (Edit)
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Wait a minute baby / Stay with me awhile / Said you'd give me light / But you never told me about the fire / Drowning, in the sea of love / Where everyone would love to drown / But
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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 – 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 – Welcome to the Room… Sara
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“Welcome to the Room… Sara” was one of only 3 songs written or co-written by Stevie Nicks within Tango in the Night. The often obscure lyrics follow Nicks through her unfamiliar
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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 (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 – Never Forget
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[Verse 1] / Come on baby, could you ever be / Just a little close to me / Ooh ooh ooh / Could we ever forget tonight? / [Verse 2] / Come on baby, let's take a stroll / You're
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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 – Ricky
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Ricky can you hear me cry / Didn't even say goodbye / No one looks and no one sees / Ricky won't you tell me please / Tell me, tell me, tell me / Oohhh Ricky won't you come out
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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 – Over & Over
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[Verse 1] / Could you ever need me? / And would you know how? Yeah / Don't waste our time, tell me now / All you have to do is speak out my name, yeah / And I would come running
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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 – 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 – 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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