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Storms Lyrics » Fleetwood Mac : The Storms Lyrics / Storms Song Lyrics by Fleetwood Mac is from The Album Almanac (1978). The Storms Song is Sung by Fleetwood Mac. The Storms Song Music is Produced by Richard Dashut, Ken Caillat & Fleetwood Mac. The Storms Song Lyrics is Written by Stevie Nicks. The Storms Song is Released on Oct. 12, 1979. The Storms Song is Presented by Warner Records.

Storms Song Details :

Song Storms
Singer Fleetwood Mac
Music Richard Dashut, Ken Caillat & Fleetwood Mac
Lyrics Stevie Nicks
Release Date Oct. 12, 1979
Label Warner Records
Album Almanac (1978)

Storms Lyrics » Fleetwood Mac

[Verse 1]
Every night that goes between
I feel a little less
As you slowly go away from me
This is only another test
Every night you do not come
Your softness fades away
Did I ever really care that much?
Is there anything left to say?
[Chorus]
Every hour of fear I spend
My body tries to cry
Living through each empty night
A deadly calm inside
[Verse 2]
I haven’t felt this way I feel
Since many a year ago
But in those years are the lifetimes past
I did not deal with the road
And I did not deal with you, I know
Though the love has always been
So I search to find an answer there
So I can truly win

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About Fleetwood Mac’s Storms from Almanac (1978)

Stevie Nicks wrote this song. It is most likely about the doomed relationship she had with the band’s drummer, Mick Fleetwood, during the time.
California indie pop band
Best Coast
performed the song live on the July 17, 2012 episode of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Their appearance generated strong enough interest to warrant the cover being released as a single.

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FAQs About Storms

What did Fleetwood Mac say about “Storms”?

Lindsey Buckingham shared in the
liner notes
:
This album is a study in contrasts. It’s a very different mood from the previous song and a very strong song in terms of its form. It has its own folky, country thing going on. The recording speaks of it being cut fairly live. I love this song.
Stevie Nicks added:
Another tragedy. It has so many layers of telling the world what was happening to me without actually saying what was happening! It was really about Mick. That’s Stevie not happy with the way that relationship ended. That relationship destroyed Mick’s marriage to Jenny, who was the sweetest person in the world. So did we really think that we were going to come out of it unscathed? So then what happened to me, my best friend falling in love with him and moving into his house and neither of them telling me? It could not have been worse. Payback is a bitch. Bad karma all around. Here’s that song in a nutshell: Don’t break up other people’s marriages. It will never work and will haunt you for the rest of your miserable days.
What has Stevie Nicks said about the song?

She told
The Guardian
in 2020:
That one was a – excuse my language – fuck-you to Mick [Fleetwood]. I sat at my piano, a feminist woman, and I wrote it, to say that nothing you or anybody else can do to me can change the fact that, as the opening line goes: ‘Every night that goes between / I feel a little less.’ [It’s a song about] freedom. I am a totally free woman, and I am independent, and that’s exactly what I always wanted to be.
What has the media said about the song?

Rolling Stone
named it the #43 greatest Fleetwood Mac song, saying:
This gentle meditative ballad is Nicks’ lament for her brief, messy affair with Fleetwood. ‘That
relationship destroyed Mick’s marriage,’ she later recalled. Unsurprisingly, ‘Storms’ hit a sore spot for Buckingham. His girlfriend, Carol Ann Harris, recalled Nicks bringing it to the band, only to
receive venomous criticism by Buckingham that led to a screaming battle. ‘These fights left their bloody marks, over and over again,’ Harris remembered. ‘Added to the weight of the battle scars from Lindsey’s and Stevie’s past personal
relationship, they made the atmosphere of the studio even uglier with each passing day.’
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