10 Greatest Ever Fleetwood Mac Songs

7. Everywhere

The fourth single released for the 1987 "Tango in the Night" album, "Everywhere" was written and sung by Christine McVie and produced by Lindsay Buckingham and Richard Dashut.

The song features the sparkly, synth-heavy sound the band was experimenting with over the course of the Tango in the Night era, and the slowed tape effect used by Buckingham in the production really helps make it one of the jewels from the album.

One of the first CD singles ever released by the band, the song has two music videos, with the version based around the famous "Highwayman" poem having over 33 million views at the time of writing, the same amount as arguably more famous hits such as "Little Lies".

Everywhere is a song that never fails to make a listener feel whimsical and lost in its sound, and the experimentation the band were dabbling in at the time of its release is put on front and centre with Tango in the Night's fourth single.

Everywhere would see a resurgence in popularity in March 2013 after being featured on an advert for the mobile phone company 3, re-entering the UK charts and rising up to 15th.

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