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Bare Trees is the sixth studio album by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in March 1972. It was their last album to feature Danny Kirwan, who was fired during the album's supporting tour. The album peaked at number 70 on the US Billboard 200 chart dated 3 June 1972. [3]
"Big Love" is a song written by Lindsey Buckingham and performed by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac. The song first appeared on the band's 1987 album Tango in the Night . The song was the first single to be released from the album, reaching number 5 in the US [ 3 ] and number nine in the UK.
Big Love is the eleventh studio album by British pop group Simply Red. The album was released on 29 May 2015 by East West Records. [4] It is their first studio album since Stay (2007), and the first album to only feature original material since Life (1995). [5] Big Love is also the first album to be released under a new recording contract with ...
The 1967–1969 era Blue Horizon albums (Fleetwood Mac, Mr. Wonderful, The Pious Bird of Good Omen, and Fleetwood Mac in Chicago) and the 1971 outtakes album The Original Fleetwood Mac have been remastered and reissued on CD, as have the 1975–1987 era Warner Bros. studio albums (Fleetwood Mac, Rumours, Tusk, Mirage, and Tango in the Night).
Big Love is a TV series. Big Love may also refer to: Big Love, a 2000 play by Charles L. Mee; Big Love (Tracy Byrd album), 1996 "Big Love" (Tracy Byrd song) Big Love (Simply Red album), 2015; Big Love (Ali Campbell album), 1995 "Big Love" (Fleetwood Mac song), 1987 "Big Love" (The Bellamy Brothers song), 1989 "Big Love", a song by Pete Heller
"Jewel Eyed Judy" is a song by British rock group Fleetwood Mac, which was released as a single from the 1970 Kiln House album. Although credited to John McVie, Mick Fleetwood, and Danny Kirwan, Mick Fleetwood stated in his 2014 autobiography, Play On, that his wife Jenny Boyd and Christine McVie wrote the lyrics together when Boyd was four months pregnant. [2]
"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]
"Warm Ways" is a song performed by British/American music group Fleetwood Mac. The song was written and performed by group keyboardist/vocalist Christine McVie.In October 1975, "Warm Ways" was released as the lead single from the album entitled Fleetwood Mac in the United Kingdom.