What is the best Fleetwood Mac song of all time?

By YPB Team
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Which Fleetwood Mac song stands above the rest? From the hypnotic Gold Dust Woman to the timeless Go Your Own Way, vote for the track that best captures the band's legendary Rumours-era peak and enduring legacy.

Go Your Own Way - ranking option ranked #1

Go Your Own Way

Lindsey Buckingham's 1977 breakup rock anthem, the band's first US Top 10 hit and the lead single from Rumours.

1/16
Dreams - ranking option ranked #2

Dreams

Stevie Nicks's silky 1977 soft-rock classic that became a viral sensation decades later thanks to TikTok.

2/16
Landslide - ranking option ranked #3

Landslide

Stevie Nicks's 1975 introspective masterpiece about self-doubt and change, ranked among Rolling Stone's greatest songs ever.

3/16
Rhiannon - ranking option ranked #4

Rhiannon

The 1975 mystical rock anthem inspired by a Welsh witch, showcasing Stevie Nicks at her most captivating and hypnotic.

4/16
Gold Dust Woman - ranking option ranked #5

Gold Dust Woman

The haunting 1977 Rumours closer written by Stevie Nicks, exploring themes of addiction and female empowerment.

5/16
Don't Stop - ranking option ranked #6

Don't Stop

Christine McVie's optimistic 1977 pop-rock gem that famously became Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign song.

6/16
Little Lies - ranking option ranked #7

Little Lies

The irresistibly catchy 1987 Christine McVie-penned pop hit from Tango in the Night, one of the band's biggest chart successes.

7/16
Everywhere - ranking option ranked #8

Everywhere

Christine McVie's joyful 1987 love song, a radiant slice of pop perfection that remains a concert staple.

8/16
Sara - ranking option ranked #9

Sara

The sweeping, eight-minute 1979 ballad by Stevie Nicks rumored to be about a lost love, featuring lush layered production.

9/16
Gypsy - ranking option ranked #10

Gypsy

Stevie Nicks's nostalgic 1982 look back at pre-fame bohemian days, featuring a gorgeous, hazy dreamlike production.

10/16
Albatross - ranking option ranked #11

Albatross

The band's landmark 1968 instrumental—the best-selling instrumental single of all time in the UK—that topped the British charts.

11/16
Silver Springs - ranking option ranked #12

Silver Springs

Stevie Nicks's emotionally raw 1977 song originally cut from Rumours, later released and celebrated as a fan favorite.

12/16
You Make Loving Fun - ranking option ranked #13

You Make Loving Fun

Christine McVie's buoyant 1977 funk-pop anthem from Rumours, secretly written about her affair with the band's lighting director.

13/16
Oh Well - ranking option ranked #14

Oh Well

Peter Green's fierce 1969 hard-rock statement, one of the band's earliest hits showcasing their blues roots and firepower.

14/16
Say You Love Me - ranking option ranked #15

Say You Love Me

Christine McVie's soulful 1975 pop-blues love plea, a highlight from the self-titled album that broke the band in America.

15/16
Big Love - ranking option ranked #16

Big Love

Lindsey Buckingham's intricate 1987 guitar showcase, built from a layered fingerpicking technique recorded without overdubs.

16/16

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