Written by Christine McVie and Bob Welch and performed by McVie and Bob Weston, this song deals with the difficulty of a couple to continue on in a romantic relationship.
The song was released as a single but did not chart.
It is the band’s only song to include the use of steel drums.
[Intro: Christine McVie and Bob Weston]
Oh, you're a dream
Hide your head in the sand
[Chorus: Christine McVie and Bob Weston]
You're far away when I want you around
And leave me lonely when I'm feeling down
Do you ever wonder or worry about me?
Did I ever love you, did you ever love me?
Do you ever wonder or worry about me?
Did I ever love you, did you ever love me?
[Verse: Christine McVie and Bob Weston]
Why is it, baby, our love just won't grow?
You made me happy, but time has gone by
Please leave me softly, I won't say goodbye
So all I wanted slips through my hands
[Chorus: Christine McVie and Bob Weston]
You're far away when I want you around
And leave me lonely when I'm feeling down
Do you ever wonder or worry about me?
Did I ever love you, did you ever love me?
Do you ever wonder or worry about me?
Did I ever love you, did you ever love me?
Did You Ever Love Me was written by Bob Welch & Christine McVie.
Did You Ever Love Me was produced by Fleetwood Mac & Martin Birch.
Fleetwood Mac released Did You Ever Love Me on Thu Mar 01 1973.