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  2. Second Hand News - Wikipedia

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    2:43. Label. Warner Bros. Songwriter (s) Lindsey Buckingham. Producer (s) Fleetwood Mac, Ken Caillat & Richard Dashut. " Second Hand News " is a song written by Lindsey Buckingham. The song was first performed by the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac as the opening track of their 1977 album Rumours.

  3. Rhiannon (song) - Wikipedia

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    Rhiannon (song) " Rhiannon " (released as a single under the title " Rhiannon (Will You Ever Win) ") is a song written by Stevie Nicks and originally recorded by the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac on their eponymous album in 1975; it was issued as a single the following year. The song's U.S. chart peak was in June 1976, when it hit no ...

  4. Rumours (album) - Wikipedia

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    Rumours is the eleventh studio album by the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released on 4 February 1977 by Warner Bros. Records. Largely recorded in California in 1976, it was produced by the band with Ken Caillat and Richard Dashut. The recording sessions took place as the band members dealt with breakups and struggled with heavy ...

  5. Go Your Own Way - Wikipedia

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    Like many other Rumours tracks, "Go Your Own Way" was partially recorded in Sausalito's Record Plant, a wooden structure with few windows, located at 2200 Bridgeway.. Early tracking was done with Mick Fleetwood using an eight-inch Ludwig snare in his drum kit, John McVie on a Fender bass, Christine McVie on Hammond organ, Stevie Nicks on tambourine, and Lindsey Buckingham on a 1959 Fender ...

  6. Say You Will (album) - Wikipedia

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    Say You Will is the seventeenth and final studio album by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released on 15 April 2003.It followed 1995's Time and was their first album since 1970 without vocalist/keyboardist Christine McVie as a full member following her departure in 1998, although she participated in some songs as a guest musician; it would be her last time being involved with the ...

  7. World Turning - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other songs on the album, "World Turning" was a collaboration with two Fleetwood Mac members: keyboardist Christine McVie, and guitarist Lindsey Buckingham. [3] Producer Keith Olsen claimed that Stevie Nicks was initially jealous over her lack of involvement in the writing process, but eventually "got over it".

  8. Hold Me (Fleetwood Mac song) - Wikipedia

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    Hold Me (Fleetwood Mac song) " Hold Me " is a 1982 song by the British-American rock group Fleetwood Mac. It was the first track to be released as a single from the band's thirteenth album Mirage. Written by Christine McVie and Robbie Patton, McVie and Lindsey Buckingham shared lead vocals on the song. The single reached #4 on the US Billboard ...

  9. List of Fleetwood Mac members - Wikipedia

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    Fleetwood Mac in 1977, from left to right: Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, John McVie, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham. Fleetwood Mac are a British-American rock band originally formed in London. Formed in July 1967, the group originally consisted of lead guitarist and singer Peter Green, slide guitarist and singer Jeremy Spencer, bassist ...