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Old 02-05-2021, 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by UnwindedDreams View Post
It's not obvious to me when I read you'd argue it's Stevie solo

If Mac did "At Last" on their next tour, would you argue it's Stevie solo?

Just interested in the reasoning!
It’s a song she released in her solo portfolio.

ETA: Much the same way “I’d Rather Go Blind” was part of Christine’s Chicken Shack portfolio.

ETA 2: If Lindsey played “Blue Letter” during a solo show, would you think of it as a Fleetwood Mac song or a Curtis Bros. song?

ETA 3: And, if Fleetwood Mac did “At Last,” I would think of Stevie solo. Would you refer to it as an Etta James song? The first recording of the song was by the Glen Miller Orchestra in 1942, eighteen years before Etta, and was sung by a man.
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