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“Angel” is a soft rock tribute to a loved one, led by Bob Welch on vocals and guitar. Fleetwood Mac would later create a more popular song called “Angel” in 1979, inspired by Stevie Nicks‘ romance with drummer Mick Fleetwood — Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham joined the group after Welch left to pursue...
[Verse 1]
Oh, how I wish I was back in Georgia
Maybe I want to be back in time
I've got a sweet lot of memories of another place
And a heart full of longing for another life
[Chorus]
Angel, I want to see you
Angel, I want to see you
Angel, I really want to see you
Angel, I want to see you, right now
[Verse 2]
Oh, how I wish I could see an angel
Deliver me from this dark despair
I've got a sweet lot of plans that have come to nothing
And a life that's in need of a good repair
[Chorus]
Angel, I want to see you
Angel, I really want to see you
You know I want to see you
Angel, I really want to see you, right now
[Verse 3]
Under a sky of gun metal grey
No omens in sight for all around
Just living alone with a hope that someday
I might see and angel arise to take me down
[Chorus]
Angel, I want to see you
Angel, Lord, I want to see you
Angel, I really want to see you
Angel, oh, I want to see you, right now
Angel (1974) was written by Bob Welch.
Angel (1974) was produced by Bob Hughes & Fleetwood Mac.
Fleetwood Mac released Angel (1974) on Fri Sep 13 1974.