Stevie Nicks' songspawned from her own mishearing:While working on a song for Tom Petty, Petty's wife Jane had told Nicks that she met him at the "age of seventeen," Nicks heard "edge," and the rest is history. In this particular line in the song, some have heard Nicks' wailing, ...
ANGEL (Stevie Nicks) Fleetwood Mac - 1979 Sometimes The most beautiful things The most innocent things And many of those dreams Pass us by Keep passing us by You feel good I said it's funny that you understood I knew you would When you were good You were very, very good I still look...
Written by Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckigham From the LP Buckingham/Nicks She was that kind of lady Times were hard But she could come curling 'round you Like fingers But she'll leave you Crying in the night She will leave you Crying in the night She's going to leave you Crying in...
Writer(s): Christine McVie, Fleetwood Mac, John McVie, Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, Stevie Nicks The introduction of this song was borrowed from Buckingham Nicks' song "Lola (My Love)" off of their self-titled 1973 album. That album is the only one released by the duet ofLindsey ...
MAGNET AND STEEL (written by Walter Egan) Walter Egan background vocals by Stevie Nicks Ooh ooh ah Now I told you so you ought to know Ooh it takes some time for a feelin' to grow Ooh you're so close now I can't let you go Ooh and I can't let go For you are a magnet and...
When Stevie Nicks wrote "Edge of Seventeen," she had never even heard the call of a dove, but she'd taken inspiration from a menu that described the "white-winged dove" that "sings a song sounds like she's singing ooh." But when she sang that in lyric form, it sounded to a lot...
Stevie Nicksactually sang backup on this. Brutal. No. 30. Patti Smith, "Gloria" From:Horses(1975) The lyric:"Jesus died for somebody's sins, but not mine." This was the most punk rock thing that had ever happened in America.
Stevie Nicks penned this acoustic country-esque ballad while she was in the mountains in Aspen, Colorado. It’s a heart warming track about a father-daughter relationship that was inspired by her own relationship with her father. Stevie, the musical genius legend that she is, wrote it on the...
This is possibly the most depressing song Lindsey Buckingham ever wrote for Fleetwood Mac. The lyrics are about the pain and loneliness Lindsey was going through just before him and Stevie Nicks broke up during the making of the White Album. He talks about how he was 'always alone, and no...
The lyrics also put a spotlight on the comparisons of women in the public eye, with the mention of Clara,Stevie Nicksand Taylor herself. And, as if being told to the next star in line, "You look like Taylor Swift / In this light, we're loving it," the lyrics state. ...