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Artist/Band: Fleetwood Mac
Lyrics for Song: Don't Stop
Lyrics for Album: The Dance



Don't Stop
(Christine McVie)
Fleetwood Mac
from Rumours

If you wake up and don't want to smile,
If it takes just a little while,
Open your eyes and look at the day,
You'll see things in a different way.

Don't stop, thinking about tomorrow,
Don't stop, it'll soon be here,
It'll be, better than before,
Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone.

Why not think about times to come,
And not about the things that you've done,
If your life was bad to you,
Well, just think what tomorrow will do.

Don't stop, thinking about tomorrow,
Don't stop, it'll soon be here,
It'll be, better than before,
Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone.

All I want is to see you smile,
If it takes just a little while,
I know you don't believe that it's true,
I never meant any harm to you.

Don't stop, thinking about tomorrow,
Don't stop, it'll soon be here,
It'll be, better than before,
'Cause yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone.

Don't stop, thinking about tomorrow,
Don't stop, it'll soon be here,
It'll be, better than before,
'Cause yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone.

Don't you look back,
Don't you look back,
Don't you look back,
Don't you look back,
Don't you look back.


Don't Stop - Fleetwood Mac

Released on the 1977 album The Dance, "Don't Stop" is a staple of Fleetwood Mac's rock catalog. The track exemplifies the band's signature blend of hard rock and melodic sensibility, featuring the iconic vocal performance of Lindsey Buckingham. As a key component of their discography from this era, the song has become a defining element of their live sets and studio recordings. Its enduring popularity stems from its catchy structure and the band's ability to craft anthemic rock tracks that resonate across generations. The recording stands as a testament to the group's creative output during the late 1970s, contributing to their status as one of the most influential rock acts of the period.


Album Lyrics: The Dance


Fleetwood Mac
"The Dance"


1. Say You Love Me
2. I'm So Afraid
3. Dreams
4. Go Your Own Way
5. The Chain
6. You Make Loving Fun
7. Tusk
8. Everywhere
9. Rhiannon
10. Temporary One
11. Bleed To Love Her
12. Big Love
13. Landslide
14. My Little Demon
15. Silver Springs
16. Sweet Girl
17. Don't Stop