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Don Henley in 2000. In 2000, after 11 years, ... was released. In 2005, Henley opened 10 of Stevie Nicks' concerts on her Two Voices Tour. [53]
Nicks' version, a duet with Eagles singer Don Henley, peaked at number six on the US Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks in January 1982. [2] Jimmy Iovine was the producer. The song compares the male singer's rougher life, represented by leather, to the female singer's softer life, represented by lace, and how opposites can attract.
Nicks supported the box set with a successful U.S. tour. In 1998, Nicks contributed to the Practical Magic soundtrack and performed in Don Henley's benefit concert for the Walden Woods Project. [101] [102] Nicks had begun writing actively for Trouble in Shangri-La in 1994 and 1995 as she came out of her Klonopin dependency.
At the time, Nicks had ended her relationship with her Fleetwood Mac bandmate Lindsey Buckingham and was dating Eagles singer Don Henley. She said having the baby with Henley would have "destroyed ...
By NADIA SIKANDER Stevie Nicks just left us "hypnotized" with her big bombshell announcement. The Fleetwood Mac frontwoman revealed she was once pregnant with Eagles singer Don Henley's baby, in a ...
Don Henley and Nicks perform at the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony in 2019 (Getty Images For The Rock and Ro) “That was a really fun relationship, but he was in a bigger band than ...
Speaking in a radio interview for the Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance in the early 1990s, Stevie Nicks said the song was partially written about her good friend, Sara Recor, who later married Nicks' ex-lover and bandmate, Mick Fleetwood. [3] However, Nicks' former boyfriend Don Henley claimed that the song is about their unborn child. [4]
Nicks opened up about her relationship with Henley, particularly her decision to get an abortion in 1979. “Don was the first guy I actually went out with after Lindsey and I broke up,” she shared.