Fleetwood Mac, hailing from London, stands as one of the three great British blues-rock bands.
In 1978, they won a Grammy, and in 1998, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame—proof of their worldwide acclaim.
Here, we’ve gathered some of this living legend’s most popular songs.
Enjoy!
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Fleetwood Mac Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
DreamsFleetwood Mac1rank/position

It’s a song with a memorable melody that gently embraces the space between love and loneliness.
The lyrics, woven from Stevie Nicks’s own experiences as a member of Fleetwood Mac, poignantly sing of the pain of heartbreak and a longing for freedom.
Released in March 1977, the track was included on the album Rumours and became a massive hit, reaching No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Its calm yet gradually swelling composition feels as if it nestles close to the listener’s heart.
If you sing it at karaoke, try to channel Nicks’s captivating vocal style and pour your emotions into it.
For those who have experienced a breakup or are about to take a new step forward, this song will gently give you a supportive push.
LandslideFleetwood Mac2rank/position

A gemlike ballad, quietly singing of inner conflict at a life’s turning point, born while gazing at the snow-covered Rocky Mountains.
Stevie Nicks of Fleetwood Mac weaves her anxieties and doubts about the future into the gentle tones of an acoustic guitar.
Featured on the album “Fleetwood Mac,” released in July 1975, the song went on to move fans again on the 1997 live album “The Dance.” It was also featured on the hit TV series Glee, and has been covered by many artists, including the Dixie Chicks.
With lyrics that capture the delicate emotions of confronting the fear of change while growing, it resonates deeply with anyone standing at a crossroads in life.
Big LoveFleetwood Mac3rank/position

Fleetwood Mac, the British band that made a huge splash worldwide starting in the 1970s.
A standout song from the era when they found success with a pop-oriented sound is the lead single from their classic album Tango in the Night.
Released in March 1987, this track is a highly appealing dance number, woven from an urgent guitar riff and synth textures.
Yet the lyrics present a skeptical view of love, and the contrast with the song’s passionate tone leaves a lingering resonance.
The album containing this track topped the UK charts for five weeks.
Blending rock dynamism with the refined beats characteristic of the ’80s, it’s the perfect song to heat up the dance floor.
Little LiesFleetwood Mac4rank/position

A mixed-gender rock band formed in ’67.
They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in ’98—Fleetwood Mac.
It’s a tender yet sorrowful love song that goes, “I close my eyes and wish time would turn back.
I want you to tell me a gentle lie.”
One Sunny DayFleetwood Mac5rank/position

Included on the 1969 album Then Play On.
A six-piece rock band from London formed in 1967.
The mid-tempo groove and the crying guitar tone emphasize a distinctly bluesy sound, making it a song that really represents their early style.
The ChainFleetwood Mac6rank/position

Fleetwood Mac gained popularity as a rock band with male and female mixed vocals, which was rare at the time.
If you like rock, many of you probably know them.
Their song The Chain is crafted as an upbeat track that truly embodies rock ’n’ roll—a powerful, full-throttle anthem overflowing with intensity.
EverywhereFleetwood Mac7rank/position

A simple love song written by Christine McVie.
It was released as a single in 1987.
The music video was inspired by the poem “The Highwayman” and depicts the story of a traveler who falls in love with an innkeeper’s daughter.





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