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Although the song was originally solely credited to Brian Wilson, Mike Love was later awarded a writing credit. "Farmer's Daughter" was later covered by Fleetwood Mac on their 1980 Live album and released as a single in Austria, where it reached the top ten.
[citation needed] The band covered "Farmer's Daughter" at the request of Buckingham, who deemed the Brian Wilson tune obscure enough to include on the album. [9] "Don't Let Me Down Again" is a song from the Buckingham Nicks album and was recorded earlier than the rest of the tracks; the recording was made in 1975 in Passaic.
Sands of Time (song) Sara (Fleetwood Mac song) Save Me (Fleetwood Mac song) Save Me a Place; Say You Love Me (Fleetwood Mac song) Say You Will (Fleetwood Mac song) Second Hand News; Sentimental Lady; Seven Wonders (song) Silver Springs (song) Sisters of the Moon; Skies the Limit; Songbird (Fleetwood Mac song) Stop Messin' Round; Storms ...
In 1967, three members of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers recorded four songs in a session at Decca Studios in London. One instrumental track was named “Fleetwood Mac” after two of the ...
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).
"Landslide" - Fleetwood Mac. This iconic song is all about growing, changing, and reflecting on yourself, making it appropriate for any mother-daughter duo who have faced a lot of change over the ...
Fleetwood Mac, also known as Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, is the debut studio album by British blues rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in February 1968. The album is a mixture of blues covers and originals penned by guitarists Peter Green and Jeremy Spencer , who also share the vocal duties.
"Landslide" by Fleetwood Mac "This is for you, Daddy," Stevie Nicks says as she opens up a performance of her worldwide hit. The lyrics are bittersweet, but clearly distinctive of the relationship ...