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  1. Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner RecordsBelieve Me · Fleetwood MacMystery to Me℗ 1973 Warner Records Inc.Guitar, Vocals: Bob WelchProducer: Bob WelchSlide...

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  2. Fleetwood Mac performing "Believe Me" on The Midnight Special in 1973.

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  3. Fleetwood Mac performed November 2, 1973 on The Midnight Special.Instagram: @TheMidnightSpecialTVshowFacebook: @TheMidnightSpecialTVshowTikTok: @TheMidnightS...

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  4. Jan 18, 2024 · "Believe Me" by Fleetwood Mac is a song that explores themes of devotion, love, and a sense of being taken advantage of. The lyrics convey a heartfelt plea from the speaker to their loved one, expressing their unwavering commitment despite difficult circumstances.

    • “I Don’t Want to Know” For any other band, a song like “I Don’t Want to Know” might be a focus track. On Rumours, it was just an afterthought, tacked on when the band realized that Nicks’ “Silver Springs” was too long to fit on the LP.
    • “That’s Alright” Fleetwood Mac have exerted a massive influence on country music, with artists from the Dixie Chicks to Little Big Town covering them. Nicks grew up singing old-time country with her grandfather, and that side is especially present on “That’s Alright,” a lilting shuffle first recorded as the acoustic “Designs of Love,” in the Buckingham Nicks days, then slicked up years later for Mirage.
    • “The Green Manalishi (With the Two Prong Crown)” Written by Peter Green shortly before he left Fleetwood Mac, this miasmic proto-metal blues freakout was inspired by a dream that Green had while on mescaline, in which he was visited by a green dog that represented money.
    • “The Ledge” “Lindsey was really making a stand,” Nicks said of Tusk. And never so much as on “The Ledge,” a happily demented leap into post-punk primitivism and noise for its own sake.
  5. Believe Me Lyrics by Fleetwood Mac from the Mystery to Me album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Written by christine mcvie. You got to believe I'm gonna be with you baby In everything you've done Even though you've….

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