The Top Fleetwood Mac Songs of All Time

Fleetwood Mac has tons of million selling albums and radio singles. Here are (in our opinion) the ‘Top Fleetwood Mac Songs of All Time.’

“Sarah” solidified Stevie Nicks as a consummate song writer, taking real life into account. For years the song had been rumored to be written about the loss of a pregnancy with then boyfriend Don Henley – only recently did Stevie confirm that suspicion.

“You Make Lovin’ Fun” was the perfect rock song that had tremendous pop chart legs, and made us forget the fading disco era that was coming to an end.

“Rhiannon” was the Stevie Nicks tune that not only enjoyed hard rock airplay, but broke through the charts, proving to be a crossover hit for the band.

“Tusk” was not only the name of an LP that didn’t receive critical acclaim, it was a tune that barely had lyrics, yet we loved the USC Marching Band and live performance.

“Don’t Stop” was a radio hit and political weapon used by the Clinton Administration at the infatuation. The song was used with permission and sounded great anytime it aired.

“Landslide” was actually written by Lindsey Buckingham when he was paired with Stevie Nicks before joining the band, but was faithfully reproduced with the entire group.


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