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  2. Everywhere (Fleetwood Mac song) - Wikipedia

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    "Everywhere" has been widely acclaimed by music critics. In The Guardian, Alexis Petridis dubbed it "peerless" and "bulletproof pop songwriting." [8] Ivy Nelson from Pitchfork called "Everywhere" the best song on Tango in the Night, writing that the tune "responds with warmth, empathy, and buoyancy, describing a kind of devotion so deeply felt that it produces weightlessness in a person."

  3. Fleetwood Mac discography - Wikipedia

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    The 1967–1969 era Blue Horizon albums (Fleetwood Mac, Mr. Wonderful, The Pious Bird of Good Omen, and Fleetwood Mac in Chicago) and the 1971 outtakes album The Original Fleetwood Mac have been remastered and reissued on CD, as have the 1975–1987 era Warner Bros. studio albums (Fleetwood Mac, Rumours, Tusk, Mirage, and Tango in the Night).

  4. Rumours (album) - Wikipedia

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    Rumours was a huge commercial success and became Fleetwood Mac's second US number-one record, following the 1975 eponymous release. [51] It stayed at the top of the Billboard 200 for 31 non-consecutive weeks, [ 15 ] while also reaching number one in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, [ 49 ] and New Zealand. [ 84 ]

  5. Everywhere (Michelle Branch song) - Wikipedia

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    "Everywhere" is a song by American singer-songwriter Michelle Branch, co-written by Branch and American record producer John Shanks, who also produced the track. "Everywhere" is a pop rock song with ambiguous lyrics about having a crush on someone, with several music critics having compared the song's composition to works by Canadian singer ...

  6. Every Fleetwood Mac Album, Ranked - AOL

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    The FM radio staple “Hypnotized” may be Welch’s finest Fleetwood Mac song. ... over a year after the album’s release. In a nod to the band’s roots, Buckingham and Christine McVie wrote ...

  7. List of UK top-ten singles in 1988 - Wikipedia

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    "Everywhere" Fleetwood Mac: 4 23 April 1988: 1 1 "Prove Your Love" Taylor Dayne: 8 16 April 1988: 1 5 "Who's Leaving Who" Hazell Dean: 4 30 April 1988: 2 23 April 1988: 6 "Theme from S-Express" S'Express: 1 30 April 1988: 2 3 "Pink Cadillac" Natalie Cole: 5 23 April 1988: 1 5 "I Want You Back" Bananarama: 5 30 April 1988: 2 1 "Girlfriend ...

  8. Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Everywhere’ singer Christine McVie had ...

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    Fleetwood Mac band members, from left, Stevie Nicks, John McVie, Christine McVie, Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood appear at the January 2018 MusiCares Person of the Year tribute honoring ...

  9. Rhiannon (song) - Wikipedia

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    They also ranked the song number six on their list of the 50 greatest Fleetwood Mac songs. [5] When Nicks performed the song live, she often introduced it as "a song about an old Welsh witch." [6] During 1975–1982, Fleetwood Mac's live performances of "Rhiannon" took on a theatrical intensity not present on the FM-radio single. The song built ...