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I'll speak a little louder Oh I... Something's happening C'mon baby Oh I... Can you hear me calling Come along baby Oh I... Thanks to Scott, Filje, Ian for correcting these lyrics. Writer(s): Christine McVie album: "Tango In The Night" (1987) album: "The Dance" (1997) The Web's Largest Resource forMusic, Songs & LyricsA Member Of The STANDS4 Networkmore tracks from the albumOur awesome collection ofPromoted Songs»QuizAre you a music master?»Roger Taylor is the drummer in which band?Don't miss Fleetwood Mac'sUpcoming Events»
"Everywhere" is a song by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac from their 14th studio album, Tango in the Night (1987). The song was written by Christine McVie, who also performed lead vocals, and produced by Lindsey Buckingham and Richard Dashut. In the United States, "Everywhere" was released as the fourth single from Tango in the Night in November 1987,[citation needed] while in the United Kingdom, it was issued as the album's fifth single on 21 March 1988.[1] The single peaked at number 14 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Adult Contemporary chart, remaining there for three weeks.[2] In the United Kingdom, "Everywhere" peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart and was certified triple platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for sales and streams of over 1.8 million units. "Everywhere" also reached number one in Belgium and on the Canadian adult contemporary chart while becoming a top-10 hit in several other countries. In March 2013, after being featured in an advertisement for UK mobile phone provider 3, "Everywhere" re-entered the UK Singles Chart, rising to number 15.[3] In September 2022, two months prior to McVie's death, the song was featured in a Chevrolet commercial spot, titled "EVs for Everyone", promoting the automobile manufacturer's line of electric vehicles.[4] Background and release[edit]In the 2019 BBC Four documentary, Fleetwood Mac's Songbird – Christine McVie, Richard Dashut, the co-producer of Tango in the Night, briefly talked about the intro: "That's a half-speed acoustic guitar and electric combined". McVie herself also talked about the song's intro: "He [Buckingham] slowed the tape down, really slowly, and played the parts slowly, and then when it came to the right speed, it sounded bloody amazing".[5] An early version lacked harmonies Nicks had recorded, leading to a heated argument.[6] A twelve-inch single was issued which featured an extended dance version and dub version. "Everywhere" also marked the first CD single release by the band in most territories.[citation needed] All of the formats included the B-side "When I See You Again", a song taken from Tango in the Night; the 12-inch format featured an extended mix of "Everywhere" and the mini-CD single contained the bonus tracks "Rhiannon" and "Say You Love Me" from Fleetwood Mac's single-titled tenth studio album Fleetwood Mac (1975). "Everywhere" has been covered by artists like Paramore,[7] Vampire Weekend,[8] Niall Horan and Anne-Marie,[9] and Smallpools and Emily Vaughn.[7] Reception[edit]"Everywhere" has been widely acclaimed by music critics. Alexis Petridis at the Guardian dubbed it "peerless" and "bulletproof pop songwriting."[10] Brad Nelson from Pitchfork claimed "Everywhere" to be the best song on Tango in the Night, writing that the tune "responds with warmth, empathy, and buoyancy, describing a kind of devotion so deeply felt that it produces weightlessness in a person."[11] Elsewhere, the publication ranked it among the 200 Best Songs of the 1980s, praising its "carefully crafted, spare, and meticulously produced" sound.[12] Music videos[edit]There are two versions of the music video for "Everywhere". One features members Christine McVie, John McVie, and Mick Fleetwood. The other video does not feature the band at all and is a visual depiction of the poem "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes. Track listings[edit]7-inch and cassette single[13][14] A. "Everywhere" (LP version) – 3:41B. "When I See You Again" (LP version) – 3:4712-inch single[15] A1. "Everywhere" (extended version) – 5:40A2. "Everywhere" (LP version) – 3:48B1. "Everywhere" (dub) – 3:50B2. "When I See You Again"Mini-CD single[16]
Personnel[edit]Charts and certifications[edit]Weekly charts[edit]Year-end charts[edit]Niall Horan and Anne-Marie version[edit]"Everywhere" was recorded by Irish singer Niall Horan and English singer Anne-Marie and released on 19 November 2021 for that year's BBC Children in Need appeal, supported by BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2.[43] Background[edit]The song featured English singers Ed Sheeran on guitar, Griff on the synthesisers and Yungblud on the bass.[43] Fleetwood Mac's vocalist and keyboardist Christine McVie praised the cover saying, "I'm thrilled with this new version of Everywhere and to be part of this year's Children in Need campaign."[44] The song peaked at number 23 on the UK Singles Chart and at number 49 on the Irish Singles Chart.[45][46] How old is Christine McVie?79 years (1943–2022)Christine McVie / Age at deathnull
When did Stevie Nicks leave Fleetwood Mac?In 1981, while remaining a member of Fleetwood Mac, Nicks began her solo career, releasing the studio album Bella Donna, which topped the Billboard 200 and has reached multiplatinum status.
Are Fleetwood Mac still together?Did Fleetwood Mac break up? Fleetwood Mac is still together after having taken several breaks working as a band, including a hiatus from the 1997 release of The Dance to the 2003 release of Say You Will. Current members include Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Christine McVie, and Stevie Nicks.
Who did Stevie Nicks marry?Kim AndersonStevie Nicks / Spousenull
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