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  2. Gold Dust Woman - Wikipedia

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    "Gold Dust Woman" is a song from British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac's 11th studio album, Rumours (1977). The song was written and sung by Stevie Nicks and released as a B-side to the " Don't Stop " single (in the UK ) and the " You Make Loving Fun " single (in the US ).

  3. Oh Daddy (Fleetwood Mac song) - Wikipedia

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    During the Rumours sessions, the band jokingly referred to the song as 'Addy' due to a technical mishap. Caillat had made the mistake while playing back a take. "We were going to do some overdubs, and while rewinding the tape, a portable tape oscillator fell on the machine, sending it into free-wheel – the reels were spinning out of control.

  4. Bob Welch (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Gold November 1979 The Other One: 105 — September 1980 Man Overboard: 162 — October 1981 Bob Welch: 201 — June 1983 Eye Contact — — September 10, 1999 Bob Welch Looks at Bop — — July 8, 2003 His Fleetwood Mac Years & Beyond — March 28, 2006 His Fleetwood Mac Years and Beyond, Vol. 2 — — December 21, 2011 Sings the Best Songs ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. The Crow: City of Angels (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The original soundtrack of The Crow: City of Angels, the sequel to the 1994 film The Crow, was released on July 29, 1996, by Hollywood Records.The album includes a cover of the Fleetwood Mac song "Gold Dust Woman" by Hole, as well as tracks by other heavyweight artists such as White Zombie, Korn, Deftones and Iggy Pop.

  7. That's Enough for Me - Wikipedia

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    It follows a I-IV-V chord progression and possesses a tempo of around 254 BPM. [1] When performed live on the Tusk Tour, it was played at an even faster tempo. [2] Buckingham originally considered giving the song a more relaxed feel by recording the song at a tape speed of 15 ips rather than 30 ips, but he instead settled on a faster tempo. [1]

  8. Bella Donna (album) - Wikipedia

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    Three more songs from these sessions, "If You Were My Love", "Belle Fleur" and "The Dealer", were finally released on Nicks' album 24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault (2014). "Julia" was a song written and recorded by Nicks during the Bella Donna recording process about her close friend Robin Anderson. [ 11 ]

  9. Future Games - Wikipedia

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    Future Games is the fifth studio album by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released on 3 September 1971.It was recorded in the summer of 1971 at Advision Studios in London [5] and was the first album to feature Christine McVie as a full member.