"Say You Will" is a song from British-American band Fleetwood Mac`s 17th studio album, Say You Will (2003).[1] The song reached number seven on the US Billboard Adult Alternative Songs chart and was performed live on Fleetwood Mac`s Say You Will Tour. The song features vocals from American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, bass guitarist John McVie`s daughter Molly McVie, singer Stevie Nicks` niece Jessica Nicks and Jessica`s best friend Maddy Felsch.
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Say You Will
Fleetwood Mac •
w: Nicks •
2003 /06 /16
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0:00 |
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1
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What`s the World Coming To?
Fleetwood Mac •
w: Lindsey Buckingham, Julian Raymond •
1995 /10 /10 Say You Will track listing
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3:48 |
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2
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Murrow Turning Over in His Grave
Fleetwood Mac •
w: Buckingham •
1995 /10 /10 Say You Will track listing
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4:12 |
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3
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Illume (9–11)
Fleetwood Mac •
w: Stevie Nicks •
1995 /10 /10 Say You Will track listing
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4:51 |
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4
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Thrown Down
Fleetwood Mac •
w: Nicks •
1995 /10 /10 Say You Will track listing
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4:02 |
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5
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Miranda
Fleetwood Mac •
w: Buckingham •
1995 /10 /10 Say You Will track listing
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4:18 |
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6
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Red Rover
Fleetwood Mac •
w: Buckingham •
1995 /10 /10 Say You Will track listing
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3:58 |
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Say You Will
Fleetwood Mac •
w: Nicks •
2003 /04 /15 Say You Will track listing
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0:00 |
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Peacekeeper
Fleetwood Mac •
w: Buckingham •
2003 /04 /15 Say You Will track listing
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0:00 |
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9
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Come
Fleetwood Mac •
w: Buckingham, Neale Heywood •
2003 /04 /15 Say You Will track listing
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5:59 |
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10
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Smile at You
Fleetwood Mac •
w: Nicks •
2003 /04 /15 Say You Will track listing
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4:33 |
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11
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Running Through the Garden
Fleetwood Mac •
w: Nicks, Ray Kennedy, Gary Nicholson •
2003 /04 /15 Say You Will track listing
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4:34 |
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12
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Silver Girl
Fleetwood Mac •
w: Nicks •
2003 /04 /15 Say You Will track listing
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3:59 |
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13
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Steal Your Heart Away
Fleetwood Mac •
w: Buckingham •
2003 /04 /15 Say You Will track listing
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3:33 |
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14
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Bleed to Love Her
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w: Buckingham •
2003 /04 /15 Say You Will track listing
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4:06 |
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Everybody Finds Out
Fleetwood Mac •
w: Nicks, Rick Nowels •
2003 /04 /15 Say You Will track listing
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4:29 |
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16
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Destiny Rules
Fleetwood Mac •
w: Nicks •
2003 /04 /15 Say You Will track listing
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4:26 |
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17
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Say Goodbye
Fleetwood Mac •
w: Buckingham •
2003 /04 /15 Say You Will track listing
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3:26 |
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18
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Goodbye Baby
Fleetwood Mac •
w: Nicks •
2003 /04 /15 Say You Will track listing
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3:52 |
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Love Minus Zero/No Limit
Fleetwood Mac •
w: Bob Dylan •
2003 /04 /15 Deluxe edition bonus disc
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4:11 |
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Not Make Believe
Fleetwood Mac •
w: Nicks •
2003 /04 /15 Deluxe edition bonus disc
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4:28 |
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Peacekeeper (Live from Sessions@AOL)
Fleetwood Mac •
w: Buckingham •
2003 /04 /15 Deluxe edition bonus disc
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0:00 |
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4
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Say You Will (Live from Sessions@AOL)
Fleetwood Mac •
w: Nicks •
2003 /04 /15 Deluxe edition bonus disc
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0:00 |
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"Say You Will" | ||||
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Single by Fleetwood Mac | ||||
from the album Say You Will | ||||
Released | 16 June 2003 | |||
Length | 3:50 | |||
Label | Reprise | |||
Songwriter(s) | Stevie Nicks | |||
Producer(s) | Lindsey Buckingham, Rob Cavallo, John Shanks | |||
Fleetwood Mac singles chronology | ||||
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"Say You Will" is a song from British-American band Fleetwood Mac`s 17th studio album, Say You Will (2003).[1] The song reached number seven on the US Billboard Adult Alternative Songs chart and was performed live on Fleetwood Mac`s Say You Will Tour. The song features vocals from American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, bass guitarist John McVie`s daughter Molly McVie, singer Stevie Nicks` niece Jessica Nicks and Jessica`s best friend Maddy Felsch.
Nicks said the following in Performing Songwriter Magazine in 2003:
"...but that song is not just about Lindsey. It’s about a movie I saw about Arturo Sandoval, the trumpet player...that was really my inspiration for that song. The chorus was written first, then I went back to write the verses... you have this great chorus that basically says, "If you dance with me, you won’t be mad at me anymore. We can be in a huge argument, but if we put on some music and start to dance, everything will be great." Then I had to think about what to make the verses about. So I went back over all my relationships with people and think of different ways that I have felt when I wanted basically to burst into song and sing that chorus (laughs). Give me one more chance. That’s what came out of it. It’s funny because, we just did an interview the day before yesterday, and I don’t think any of the band knows that that was the reason I wrote the song."[2]
Reprise Records – PRO-CDR-101137
Additional personnel
Chart (2003) | Peak position |
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US Adult Alternative Songs (Billboard)[3] | 7 |
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[4] | 17 |
US Adult Pop Airplay (Billboard)[5] | 21 |
Region | Date | Format(s) | Label(s) | Ref. |
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United States | 16 June 2003 (2003-06-16) | Triple A radio | Reprise | [6] |
23 June 2003 (2003-06-23) |
| [7] |
"Say You Will" is a song from British-American band Fleetwood Mac`s 17th studio album, Say You Will (2003).[1] The song reached number seven on the US Billboard Adult Alternative Songs chart and was performed live on Fleetwood Mac`s Say You Will Tour. The song features vocals from American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, bass guitarist John McVie`s daughter Molly McVie, singer Stevie Nicks` niece Jessica Nicks and Jessica`s best friend Maddy Felsch.
Nicks said the following in Performing Songwriter Magazine in 2003:
"...but that song is not just about Lindsey. It’s about a movie I saw about Arturo Sandoval, the trumpet player...that was really my inspiration for that song. The chorus was written first, then I went back to write the verses... you have this great chorus that basically says, "If you dance with me, you won’t be mad at me anymore. We can be in a huge argument, but if we put on some music and start to dance, everything will be great." Then I had to think about what to make the verses about. So I went back over all my relationships with people and think of different ways that I have felt when I wanted basically to burst into song and sing that chorus (laughs). Give me one more chance. That’s what came out of it. It’s funny because, we just did an interview the day before yesterday, and I don’t think any of the band knows that that was the reason I wrote the song."[2]
Reprise Records – PRO-CDR-101137
Additional personnel
Chart (2003) | Peak position |
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US Adult Alternative Songs (Billboard)[3] | 7 |
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[4] | 17 |
US Adult Pop Airplay (Billboard)[5] | 21 |
Region | Date | Format(s) | Label(s) | Ref. |
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United States | 16 June 2003 (2003-06-16) | Triple A radio | Reprise | [6] |
23 June 2003 (2003-06-23) |
| [7] |