Who is 

"Go Your Own Way" Written About?

In December 1976, “Go Your Own Way” was the first track released from the Fleetwood Mac Rumours album. It quickly became the group’s first Top 10 single and elevated the band to new heights. But what was the driving force behind the song? Who created the iconic “hard to find the beat” sound? Let’s find out!

Who Originally Wrote Go Your Own Way?

Who Originally Wrote Go Your Own Way?

Lindsey Buckingham was born in Palo Alto, California, in October 1949. He was the youngest of three children. His parents noticed his talent on a Mickey Mouse guitar when he’d play along with his brother’s collection of 45s. They believed in him enough they bought him a $35 Harmony guitar.

So, Who is Go Your Own Way Written About?

So, Who is Go Your Own Way Written About?

While recording Fleetwood Mac’s second album, Buckingham and Nicks ended their romantic relationship. Other members’ romantic relationships ended as well, making recording sessions a challenge.

What Popular Covers Are There of Go Your Own Way?

What Popular Covers Are There of Go Your Own Way?

In 2021, Rolling Stone magazine ranked “Go Your Own Way” #401 of the top 500 songs of all time. Many artists covered the song, including The Cranberries, Wilson Phillips, and Boy George.

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