Fleetwood Mac began their latest tour without Lindsay Buckingham, yet continue to sell out every venue they appear at. Here are (in our opinion) are the top Fleetwood Mac songs of all-time.
“Sarah” solidified Stevie Nicks as a consummate songwriter, 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.
“Go Your Own Way” is more than a song, it was written as a statement as John and Christine were divorcing, Lindsay and Stevie were breaking up, and members flew into the studio to lay down their parts separately so they wouldn’t run into each other.
“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.
“Songbird” was the ‘B’ side of “Dreams” and released as a single in February of 1977. Christine wrote the song at 3 am while on the road and exclusively dedicates the song to her father in live performances.
“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.
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