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Fleetwood Mac - Christine McVie - Songbird Live in studio

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From the Classic Albums Rumours doc. It's AWESOME, buy it here: http://www.amazon.com/Classic-... can any song invoke the pure emotion that Songbird can. The call for lyric interpretations also invoked quite a varied response as to Songbird's origins and meaning. Songbird is most often believed to be about the members of the band, and how the turmoil they were going through was affecting her life. There were hard times between all of them, and the "songbirds" she sings about are all the members of the band. The song shows how much these people meant to her and how big a role they played in her life, and the need for the members of the band to get along with each other and keep on singing. Others believe Songbird to be about lovers and friends in general. She could have been listening to the birds chirping in the morning and she looked down at the man she was with and thought how wonderful it was and wonderful it was going to be -- and as she hears the birds singing they sing the feelings and confirm them--its about love and how great it is. It could also be a song made up of the kind of promises you pledge when lying in the arms of a lover, late in the night. But these promises seem sad, as though coming after a disagreement, with the songbirds as the only witnesses. They are the kind of promises that come thoughtlessly easy in love that is still new and shiny, but take a much deeper and more sacred meaning after the love has been tested in the fire. It's tarnished but in some way, stronger...like never before. It also openly affirms one lover's sense of responsibility for the power they now feel they have over the other's life. When you truly love someone you don't want them to ever feel a moment of pain...especially pain that you have caused, "but most of all I wish it from myself". This song gets it's tinge of sadness from the fact that, despite your best intentions, you never really have that much control over love at all. Also, there is a bittersweet tone in the line "and the songbirds keep singing, like they know the score." It just makes you realize that even though there is happiness in a relationship, there will be sadness too. And the lovers or friends don't know the "score", such as when the sadness or tough times will come, what the trying and unhappy situations will be, and what toll they will take on the relationship really are.. Maybe she was also remembering some tough times that they have already been through. "For you there'll be no more crying, for you the sun will be shining" could be her remembering comforting her lover during those times. The song may not relate to one specific relationship, but to ALL relationships. Most agree it is song of wishes, much like a lullaby that a mother would sing to her young child. She wants the child to have all kinds of opportunities that she never had, or didn't take advantage of. The mother knows the child will grow up someday, but with this lullaby the child will always know how much their mother loves them. Here, the songbirds are like the watchers and the prophets. It's also felt that Songbird acts as a counterpoint to the anger of some of the other Rumours songs such as 'Go Your Own Way'. It's nice and soothing to hear "It's alright, you know it's right," and " I love you like never before". She may have meant it to have that soothing effect, and maybe she knew that there would be tension on the record and that it needed a song like Songbird to be a relief from that tension. In Christine McVie's own words, Songbird is "about nobody and everybody...in retrospect, it's like an anthem...a little prayer of sorts." What words could more aptly describe this incredible song. http://www.fleetwoodmac.net/pe...

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Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm
Author: flamingcrystal

Length: 04:33
Rating: 4.97
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linnyloo2 (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
This is a lovely song, by a talented songwriter. But NO ONE sings this song with the heart and soul of Eva Cassidy -- she had the voice of an angel, and, if Heaven exists, is one of its biggest "stars." Her version is 5th from the top on Related Videos, with a B&W photo closeup.
LoNgLiVeStEvIe (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
thats what i recon and im an aussie
dastrn (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
Both Eva Cassidy's and Rosie Thomas' versions are my favorite.
alancw3 (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
christine mcvie=class act. what more can you say. she even turned down the reunion albuum. good for her. what a lady!
babacool81 (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
Do you know if they will only tour the US? I hope they re coming to UK as well!
elmando5 (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
Christine has an incredible voice. Please don't hate me for saying this but she kinda looks a little bit like Camilla Parker Bowles.
jimmyjk08 (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
evas version is good... but hasnt got anything on this version! although... they are both brilliant!
RAINYAMADEUS (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
who?
robing1953 (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
This is good but I like Eva Cassidy's version.
RAINYAMADEUS (December 31, 1969 at 3:59 pm)
hate 2 sa it but y'r ALL wrong! it is sung for/to the man i have lvd since i was 17...and lost (&HAD AD nausem) 4 42 yrs ($@ @H)it is about soul mates cos we're going BACK to camalot....guinevere & lancelot, rhett & scarlett....i luv u, my prince........NOW LET'S GO KICK SOME ASS, PAWTY HAWTY,GIT FUCKIN TED, & fly back to nevahland fromwhence we came..............t

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