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Originally Posted by sodascouts
I don't think that's accurate, actually. Got this off of Wikipedia:
"Like their last two singles from the album Fleetwood Mac, 'Go Your Own Way' became a hit in the US. The track first appeared on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated January 8, 1977, where it entered at No. 71. Two weeks later, the single had already ascended into the top 40. On March 12, it reached its peak of No. 10, a position it held for two weeks."
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Right. It was not a flop. I remember when it was released. I heard it all over the radio, along with the B side to the single, "Silver Springs". They both got quite a bit of airplay and definitely piqued the interest of the public as to what the follow up to the White album would sound like. People were starved for new FM music. Rumours was released about a month or two after GYOW I believe.