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10 Fleetwood Mac Covers You Shouldn’t Miss

Rock legends Fleetwood Mac have had a timeless career, one full of hits that have come to shape music as a whole. Confident and polished earworms, their songs are universal and perfect for really any occasion, so it seems only natural that their musical peers would try them out for a spell.

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Below are 10 noteworthy renditions of Fleetwood Mac songs.

1. “Dreams” โ€“ Vanessa Carlton

Vanessa Carlton has closer ties with Fleetwood Mac than mostโ€”seeing as Stevie Nicks was the officiant at her wedding. Carlton’s cover of “Dreams” does the group’s classic justice with its steady groove and sure-sung vocals.

2. “Don’t Stop” โ€“ Elton John

A slight departure from the band’s original, Elton John’s take on “Don’t Stop” sees a synthesized reworking full of punchy, otherworldly sounds. The new wave rendition forces the ’70s hit into an all-new era.

3. โ€œEverywhereโ€ โ€“ Paramore

It’s not uncommon for “Everywhere” to appear in a Paramore live set. Closely resembling the original, their live take on the classic is a crowd-pleaser but is also a great showcase for frontwoman Hayley Williams’ authoritative voice.

4. “Go Your Own Way” โ€“ The Cranberries

Another cover that doesn’t stray far from the original, The Cranberries’ take on “Go Your Own Way” doesn’t re-imagine much. However, vocalist Dolores O’Riordan’s haunting vocals makes the song a ghostly rock aria for the ages.

5. “Rhiannon” โ€“ Waylon Jennings

Countrifying the dark classic “Rhiannon” is Waylon Jennings. The tune still gallops under his reins, but his voice gives the song a gruff, full-throated tone that doesn’t exist within the original.

6. “Songbird” โ€“ Willie Nelson

Another legend turning a Fleetwood Mac hit country is Willie Nelson with “Songbird.” Originally a subtle piano-driven serenade, the song gets textured by guitar strums and a silvery jangle.

7. “Gold Dust Woman” โ€“ Hole

Hole’s take on “Gold Dust Woman” is sped up and sneering, giving the tune an ominous tone. Each lyric is a barb flying from frontwoman Courtney Love as the band muddies the arrangement, making for a grungy, grimy rendition of the classic.

8. “Landslide” โ€“ The Chicks

A cover almost as famous as the original, The Chick’s “Landslide” became one of their biggest hits. They added a touch of twang but held tight to the blueprint. And, in the end, the song became a crossover success.

9. “Never Going Back Again” โ€“ Matchbox Twenty

Matchbox Twenty took the once uptempo “Never Going Back Again” and turned it into a moody, menacing alt-rock bop. The band interpolates ghostly lyrics from another Fleetwood Mac hit, “The Chain,” into their re-imagining, adding to the take’s already haunting tone.

10. “The Chain” โ€“ Florence + The Machine

At Glastonbury, Florence + The Machine gave a special, one-time-only performance of “The Chain.” It was an immediate crowd-pleaser as the iconic opening beat pierced the festival noise. The band gave a show worthy of the original as vocalist Florence Welch let the spirit of Fleetwood Mac overtake her.

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