Fleetwood Mac Songs Ranked
Fleetwood Mac is a British-American rock band, formed in London in 1967. Fleetwood Mac was founded by guitarist Peter Green, drummer Mick Fleetwood, and guitarist Jeremy Spencer before bassist John McVie joined the line-up for their self-titled debut album. Danny Kirwan joined as a third guitarist in 1968. Keyboardist Christine Perfect, who contributed as a session musician from the second album, married McVie and joined in 1970. Fleetwood Mac has sold more than 120 million records worldwide, making them one of the world’s best-selling bands. In 1979, the group was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 1998 the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame[8] and received the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music. In 2018, the band received the MusiCares Person of the Year award by The Recording Academy in recognition of their artistic achievement in the music industry and dedication to philanthropy. Here are all of Fleetwood Mac songs ranked.
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11. Crystal
“Lindsey sings. Delicate guitar sound. Keyboard notes are delicate too…has a Hammond organ vibe to it, I think. Steel string guitar. Another pleasant song, with Stevie on backing vocals.”
10. Sugar daddy
“Sort of a variation on “Say you love me” as far as the piano/organ goes, I think. Christine sings. A mellow song but with a stronger beat by Mick on drums.”
9. Blue letter
“More of a rock song. Has regular drum sounds (not padded). Country music flavoured lead guitar. Lindsey sings. Stevie on backing vocals.”
8. Over my head
“Christine sings. Drums are bongoes or some such. Nice bass playing. Organ and piano feature. . A pleasant song. Christine on backing vocals. Some sort of steel string instrument features.”
7. Monday morning
“The album opens with Lindsey’s distinctive vocals. He sounds a little bit country, as does his lead guitar. Guitar sound is delicate. Bass is nice and the drums have a padded sound quality to them which are repeated in other tracks on the album. Stevie is on backing vocal duties and I think that Christine may be too.”
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6. World Turning
“A bit country, perhaps, with some arty blues thrown into the mix. Slide guitar utilised, I think. Lindsey and Christine sing…dual vocals at times. Has a mellow “Black Betty” vibe to it…in a country blues sort of way. Cymbals feature.”
5. I’m So Afraid
“Interesting vibe with the strumming guitar…moody/broody. Has soulful lead guitar. Lindsey’s vocals are soulful too. Has keyboards and I like Mick’s drumming in this.”
4. Warm ways
“Warm ways has a sort of Hawaiian guitar sound on the lead…maybe with a “The air that I breathe” feel to it. Christine sings. Pleasant. Has two familiar elements in the vocals and melody. Got a note about chorus and melody being different pop songs…not sure if I mean it reminds me of two different songs or the song itself has distinct parts. Guitar sounds delicate here as do the drums…which sound padded.”
3. Rhiannon
“Delicate guitars again. The best known song on this album…it has iconic guitar parts, including the the guitar break. Stevie takes the lead vocal duties here…her signature song. Nice padded drum rhythm again, with an emphatic beat thrown in. Lead guitar part and backing vocals.”
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2. Landslide
“An Easter egg song. I’m giving this a smaller tick than the previous song…bumped it from a “.” in my convoluted song rating sytem! A mellow, pretty song with dual acoustic lead guitars. You do hear an electric lead guitar for one part. Stevie sings. No other instruments feature.”
1. Say you love me
“It has a familiar, jaunty piano riff. Christine McVie’s distinctive vocals shine here. Nice bass and lead guitar break. Stevie sings backing vocals here.”