Fleetwood Mac has tons of million selling album and radio single. How do we narrow down our favorites on just one list? It’ll be tough, but here are three of our absolute favorites from this band from the good ‘ol days!
“Hypnotized” is an early song that receives very little credit as it was written by Bob Welch, a key member of an earlier version of the band. “Sentimental Lady” was also meant to be a Fleetwood Mac hit, but later saw the light of day as a solo single from Bob. “Hypnotized” was the band’s first commercial success, too bad Bob wasn’t around to hear the applause. Bob Weston was also in the band at the time of the release, but all bets were off as Buckingham and Knicks would soon fill out the lineup.
“Don’t Stop” was not only a smash single for the group, but took on a life of its own with the Clinton Presidency. It’s a signature song that means more than the radio hit.
“Songbird” was the dedication song to Christine McVie’s dad, and is almost always the last song played in the early Fleetwood Mac concerts.
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