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11 Fleetwood Mac Songs to Listen to If You Love "Dreams"

11 Fleetwood Mac Songs to Listen to While You Sip on a Cold Bottle of Cranberry Juice

The cranberry juice TikTok has been one of the most wholesome internet gifts of 2020. The clip, made by @doggface208, has over 64 million views so far and has resulted in 16.1 million streams of the video's backing track: Fleetwood Mac's 1977 hit "Dreams." People are so in love with the song that it's hit Billboard's Top 10 chart for the first time since its release 43 years ago. In fact, the video has become so popular that even Stevie Nicks and Mick Fleetwood, two of the band's original members, have recreated the TikTok on their own accounts.

As a lifelong Fleetwood Mac fan, I'm psyched that people are so in love with the song, but the band has a ton of other incredible hits worth checking out. In order for you to experience the same joy I did the first time my dad played "Rhiannon" in the car or the time I froze in the toothpaste aisle of a Target because "Landslide" came on over the speakers and nobody warned me, my fellow Fleetwood Mac fans and I have compiled a list of some of the band's greatest songs. Give 'em a listen ahead, and if you click on "Songbird," be sure to have some tissues nearby.

"'The Chain' is an awesome song — it sounds a lot like Gold Dust Woman' (but it's a better song, IMO) with a witchy folky vibe and it finishes strong. Fleetwood Mac is one of the most dysfunctional functioning bands, and I love that all five of them worked on it together." — Joanna Douglas, executive director, native content

"'The Chain' is a classic love song by Fleetwood Mac. I have read that it has come to represent the resilience of the band, and it feels a lot like that for anyone who has experienced any kind of tumultuous relationship, love or otherwise." — Cynthia Puleo, copy editor

"Yes, I could listen to 'Dreams' about 100 times in a row, but if someone ever gives me the aux cord I'm putting on 'Rhiannon.' I once heard that Stevie wrote this song about a witch she knew, and it only made me love this song so much more. (I don't even care if this isn't true, but it totally feels like it could be.) Expect my first-born child to be named after this unsung hit." — Samantha Sasso, editor, branded content

"'Rhiannon' is another hauntingly beautiful song that shows why Stevie Nicks just makes this band. She talked about how the song was inspired by a book with a character named Rhiannon, and how she felt compelled to use the name. I almost went with it for my own daughter!" — CP

"If you took the most beautifully-written Hallmark Valentine's Day card and put it to music, I imagine it would sound something like 'Songbird.' The soft piano music paired with Stevie's songbird-like vocals makes this the perfect love song to add to the soundtrack of your everyday life." — Chanel Vargas, editorial assistant, trending and viral features

"'Landslide' by Fleetwood Mac is my favourite song of theirs (by a landslide). Anyone who hears it is immediately struck with a tranquil feeling. The song is relatable to anyone, as it discusses the challenges of life and how something as simple as a landslide can turn your world upside down. It's truly so beautiful and will set the vibe for an intimate scene. I picture this song played around a campfire, over dinner, or hanging out with a few friends. I love it!" — Haley Lyndes, editorial assistant, growth and strategic features

"I grew up listening to Fleetwood Mac on cassette tapes in my dad's car, especially Rumours (1977) and the self-titled album Fleetwood Mac (1975). It brings me such nostalgia of my childhood and happy memories bonding over music with my dad that my father-daughter dance at my wedding was to 'Landslide.'" — Christina Stiehl, senior editor, fitness

"'Landslide' has always been, and probably always will be, my favourite Fleetwood Mac song. The first time I remember hearing it was in the movie Jack Frost, so it always makes me think of the holidays and that movie, and thus, my childhood. I even used the chorus for my senior yearbook quote: 'Well, I've been afraid of changing, 'cause I've built my life around you, but time makes you bolder, even children get older, and I'm getting older, too.' UGH, rip my dang heart out!" — Alessia Santoro, editor, family

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"'I Don't Want to Know' is one of those lesser-known Fleetwood Mac tunes, and incidentally catchy and upbeat, which isn't characteristic of their sound. I love bringing it up on Spotify when I'm looking for a pick-me-up." — CP

"'TELL ME LIES, TELL ME SWEET LITTLE LIES, TELL ME LIEEES.' — Me, in my car all the time." — Maggie Panos, senior editor, voices

"This song is the epitome of '80s love songs. The chorus is so catchy I find myself humming it in the shower even when I haven't listened to the song in weeks. 'Tell me lies! Tell me sweet little lies!'" — CV

"To me, 'Big Love' is one of those Fleetwood Mac songs that's highly under-appreciated. Slightly more up-tempo than the band's typical track, the song definitely makes me want to get up and dance." — CV

"Fleetwood Mac is one of those bands, like Talking Heads and so many others, that my parents tried to get me to like as a young child and it took a little age to appreciate and love myself. I'm psyched that 'Dreams' is blowing up right now and exposing a younger generation to the band's music. That's probably their best song, but my favourite is 'You Make Loving Fun.' Christine sings instead of Stevie. It's dreamy and has a great groove." — JD

"'Everywhere' is an amazing upbeat song you can't be in a bad mood listening to. Perfect for driving around with the windows down." — JD

"How can you not be immediately enchanted by that tinkling sound in the intro? As soon as the beat drops, 'Everywhere' has me shimmying my shoulders like I'm at a 1980s school dance, and for those four minutes, there's nowhere else I'd rather be." — CV

"We're huge Fleetwood Mac fans. I've seen them live five times, and I always get the chills. We named our dog Fleetwood after Mick because her tail thwacks like a drummer. My husband and I queued up two Fleetwood Mac songs at our wedding in 2015. We played Sara during the pre-ceremony (like as people are getting settled) and then our first dance song was 'Say You Love Me.' SYLM always bops. The second that piano starts and the tambourine comes in, you know exactly what song it is. It's such a feel-good happy song. Both of our parents have strong ties to the band so the band has always reminded us of family history." — Rebecca Brown, senior editor

"Similar to 'Everywhere,' 'Hold Me' is one of the band's more up-tempo songs and falls in line with Beatles songs like "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "Love Me Do" in its simplicity and romantic message. If you're looking for an upbeat wedding song, I'd definitely give this one a listen." — CV

"The track that brought us here to begin with, 'Dreams' is one of those songs that gets you at your core, that you remember all the words to after hearing just once, and that you're never too sick of to listen to five times in a row. It's great for listening to whether you're in the mood to sing your heart out or skate down the street with a bottle of cranberry juice in hand." — CV

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