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Fleetwood Mac's classic work has gotten a chart push from a piece of Internet virality centered around a clip of the Alcorn State University dance line, the Golden Girls.
The band's seminal album, Rumours, has risen to the thirteenth spot on the Top Rock Albums chart, up from the 21st position, while the single "Dreams" is now sitting at No. 14 on the Top Rock Songs chart, as Billboard reports. (Rumours still holds the record for dominating the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 for 31 weeks, the longest period for an album made by a group.)
Are people so shallow that they will buy an album that has been played over and over for 40 years just because it is played on a tv show? If i had a dime for every Fleetwood Mac song from Rumors that I heard I could rescue a state suffering from a failing budget.
I prefer the version on the reunion album "The Dance." I like her deeper, beltier voice on that version, especially on lines like "it's only me."
I just love The Dance in general, actually
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