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Artist/Band:
Fleetwood Mac
Lyrics for Song: Silver Springs
Lyrics for Album: Very Best Of [2003]
You could be my silver spring,
Blue green colors flashing.
I would be your only dream,
You're shining autumn
Ocean crashing
And did you say she was pretty?
And did you say that she loves you?
Baby I don't want to know.
I'll begin not to love you,
Turn around,
See me running.
I said I loved you years ago,
I tell myself,
You never loved me, no.
And did you say she was pretty?
And did you say that she loves you?
Baby I don't want to know.
Oh, no.
And can you tell me was it worth it?
Really I don't want to know.
Time casts a spell on you,
But you won't forget me.
I know I could have loved you,
But you would not let me.
Time casts a spell on you,
But you won't forget me.
I know I could have loved you,
But you would have not let me.
I'll follow you down,
'Til the sound of my voice,
Will haunt you.
You'll never get away,
From the sound,
Of the woman that loves you.
I'll follow you down,
'Till the sound of my voice,
Will haunt you.
You'll never get away,
From the sound,
Of the woman that loves you.
I'll follow you down,
'Till the sound of my voice,
Will haunt you.
You'll never get away,
From the sound,
Of the woman that loves you.
You could be my silver spring,
Blue green colors flashing.
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Silver Springs - Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac's "Silver Springs" stands as a defining track from their 1979 album *Tusk*, capturing the band's transition into a more polished, rock-oriented sound. Recorded during a period of significant creative evolution, the song features the band's signature interplay between Lindsey Buckingham's driving guitar work and Christine McVie's emotive vocals. Released on the compilation *Very Best Of [2003]*, the recording has become a staple of their discography, illustrating the group's ability to blend folk sensibilities with hard rock energy. The track remains a powerful example of the band's mid-1970s to late-1970s era, showcasing their growth as songwriters and performers while maintaining the emotional depth that characterized their earlier work. |
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| Album Lyrics: Very Best Of [2003] |
 Fleetwood Mac
"Very Best Of [2003]"
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