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Old 11-16-2010, 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by MacShadowsBall View Post
Here's the updated list for Christine's extra songs.

1. Ricky
2. Temporary One
3. Heart of Stone
4. Love Shines
5. One More Lonely Night
6. As Long As You Follow

"Farmers Daughter" and "Can't Help Falling In Love" are not eligible.

Anybody know more about "Get Like You Used to Be"?

Any more suggestions?
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Originally Posted by holidayroad View Post
'Get Like You Used To Be' was a song with Chicken Shack. She sang a version of it live with FM.
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That song won't count either.
Although, "Get Like You Used To Be" pretty much was a Fleetwood Mac concert staple from the time Christine joined the band on the Kiln House tour through most of '75/76. So........I would have no bitch about it being included.

Yes, "Can't Help Falling In Love" IS credited only to Christine, but like somebody said, it for all intents IS Fleetwood Mac without Stevie. (and the recording of the song was the catalyst for the Tango album).

As is "Roll With Me, Henry" her Etta James cover that is on a various artist "Rhythm & Blues" CD (it's the BTM incarnation of Fleetwood Mac minus Stevie Nicks; however, famed sax player Steve Douglas plays on the track, so a "Stevie" DOES appear on the song ...and it is a duet with Billy)

The official title of her "new" song off the Live album is "One More Night" (although "lonely" is part of the lyric, it is NOT part of the title)

Being that the three writers each had one "new" song on the Live album, Stevie with "Fireflies", Christine with "One More Night", that would default "Farmer's Daughter" to be Lindsey's contribution...and should probably fall under the "Other Lindsey Songs" category.
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