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In 1997, "Silver Springs" got a second life on the reunion album The Dance.Nicks said, "The fiery take on the song that appears in The Dance was 'for posterity… I wanted people to stand back and really watch and understand what [the relationship with Lindsey] was.'" [3] The Dance was recorded across three performances at Warner Bros. Studios in June 1997. [2] "
The song also appeared on its accompanying album, The Dance, [51] which also included a live recording of "Silver Springs", the B-side to the studio recording of "Go Your Own Way". The live recording of "Go Your Own Way" was issued as the b-side for all editions of "Silver Springs" and the German single for "Temporary One" in 1997. [52] [53]
The other band members of Fleetwood Mac decided to use the song as a replacement for a song Nicks had written for Rumours, "Silver Springs," when they found that "Silver Springs" would not fit on the album. [2] [3] The other four band members made a recording of the song without Nicks late in the Rumours recording sessions. [3]
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Livingston and Evans wrote also popular TV themes for shows including Bonanza and Mister Ed, which Livingston sang. [10] They also wrote the Christmas song " Silver Bells " in 1951, for the film The Lemon Drop Kid , initially calling it "Tinkle Bells" but changed it to "Silver" because of a common connotation of "tinkle", as well as "Never Let ...
"Seven Wonders" is a song by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac from their fourteenth studio album, Tango in the Night (1987). Stevie Nicks sang lead vocals on the song, and it was written by Sandy Stewart, with additional lyrics by Nicks.