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Oh Well – Parts I & II Song Details :

Song Oh Well – Parts I & II
Singer Fleetwood Mac
Music
Lyrics Peter Green
Release Date 1 viewer
Label
Album Black Magic Woman (3LP) (1971)

Oh Well – Parts I & II Lyrics » Fleetwood Mac

Can’t help about the shape I’m in
I can’t sing, I ain’t pretty and my legs are thin
But don’t ask me what I think of you
I might not give the answer that you want me to
Oh well
Now when I talk to God
I know he understands
He said “stick by me and I’ll be your guiding hand”
But don’t ask me what I think of you
I might not give the answer that you want me to
Oh well

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About Fleetwood Mac’s Oh Well – Parts I & II from Black Magic Woman (3LP) (1971)

This was first recorded as a single in 1969 with Peter Green. Then released, in the same year, on the LP “Then Play On”.
Part 1 is the electric blues portion of the song, while part 2 is the slow fade out. This was the only song by Fleetwood Mac to chart in the U.S.A. prior to Buckingham/Nicks.

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What has the media said about the song?

Rolling Stone
named it the #26 greatest Fleetwood Mac song, saying:
‘It represents my two extremes,’ Peter Green has said of this nearly nine-minute epic. ‘As wild as I can be, and my first sort of semiclassical attempt.’ Green insisted on releasing the song as a single over the objections of John McVie and Fleetwood, who, as legend has it, made a bet with the guitarist that the unorthodox track wouldn’t chart. They lost: Split in two, with the bluesy freakout on Side One of a 45 and the flamenco guitar showcase on the other, ‘Oh Well’ hit Number Two in the U.K., though the disagreement surrounding its release played a role in Green’s departure from the band.
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