
This was one of several Fleetwood Mac songs I enjoyed listening to on eight-track tape when I was in high school. Back then, I loved the melody, harmony, and instrumentals but didn’t pay too much attention to the words. Now, during these unprecedented times, this song tells us we should be optimistic about the future.
According to Wikipedia, “Don’t Stop,” from Fleetwood Mac’s album, Rumours, was recorded in 1976 and released in March of 1977. It was written by Christine McVie, who played keyboard and sang with the band during that time. The song peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard singles chart in October of 1977. For more information, click here. Now, whatever you do, don’t stop thinking about tomorrow.
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New! The Red Dress
Copyright July 2019 by DLD Books

Twenty-five years later, Eve, a bestselling author, is happily married with three children. Although her mother suffers from dementia, she still remembers, and Eve still harbors the guilt for giving the dress away. When she receives a Facebook friend request from her old college roommate and an invitation to her twenty-five-year high school class reunion, then meets her former best friend by chance, she must confront the past in order to face the future.
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Thank you for sharing this post and your musical fondness for Fleetwood Mac! I truly love this song and find myself singing it all the time! What a wonderful song! CSA
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Thank you, Nell. I appreciate your comment.
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