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  2. Sands of Time (song) - Wikipedia

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    Richie Unterberger wrote in his book, Fleetwood Mac: The Complete Illustrated History, that the song was a "perfect example of the new keyboard-driven Fleetwood Mac sound". [13] In their book, Fleetwood Mac: Rumours n' Fax, Roy Carr and Steve Clarke stated that the song was an unusual choice for a single and resembled some of the music from The ...

  3. That's Enough for Me - Wikipedia

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    Fleetwood Mac, Richard Dashut, Ken Caillat " That's Enough For Me " is a song by Fleetwood Mac from the 1979 double LP Tusk , on which it is the shortest track. It was one of nine songs from the album composed and sung by Lindsey Buckingham , who also supplied all of the instrumentation.

  4. Rhiannon (song) - Wikipedia

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    They also ranked the song number six on their list of the 50 greatest Fleetwood Mac songs. [5] When Nicks performed the song live, she often introduced it as "a song about an old Welsh witch." [6] During 1975–1982, Fleetwood Mac's live performances of "Rhiannon" took on a theatrical intensity not present on the FM-radio single. The song built ...

  5. Tusk (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tusk" is a song by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac from the 1979 double LP of the same name. It was written and sung by Lindsey Buckingham.The song peaked at number eight in the United States for three weeks, reached number six in the United Kingdom (where it was certified Silver for sales of over 250,000 copies), number five in Canada, and number three in Australia.

  6. What Makes You Think You're the One - Wikipedia

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    Ed Harrison of Billboard identified "What Makes You Think You're the One" as a "sarcastic and light-hearted" song with "steady" instrumentation. [6] Paste ranked the song number 26 on its list of the 30 greatest Fleetwood Mac songs, commenting that it sounds "like a demo, [which] is perfect for Buckingham’s ragged, drug-addled vocals". [7]

  7. Seven Wonders (song) - Wikipedia

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    "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. In the song, the singer remembers a love affair from her past.

  8. Storms (Fleetwood Mac song) - Wikipedia

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    "Storms" is a song by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1979. Composed and sung by vocalist Stevie Nicks, it was one of her five songs that appeared on the Tusk album. The song was also included on the US 2002 and UK 2009 editions of The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac as the final track on disc one. [1]

  9. Coming Your Way - Wikipedia

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    Writing for New Musical Express, Nick Logan highlighted Fleetwood's "racey [sic] congas and tom toms interlaced with [Kirwan's] guitar and vocal." [9] In a retrospective review, Jeremy McDonagh of PopMatters noted the song's "propulsive percussion" and said that the outro matched the intensity found in Fleetwood Mac's "The Green Manalishi (With the Two Prong Crown)". [10]