Never Going Back Again by Fleetwood Mac
Never Going Back Again by Fleetwood Mac

Never Going Back Again

Fleetwood Mac * Track #3 On Rumours

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Never Going Back Again by Fleetwood Mac

Release Date
Fri Feb 04 1977
Performed by
Fleetwood Mac
Produced by
Ken Caillat & Richard Dashut & Fleetwood Mac
Writed by
Lindsey Buckingham
About

The third track on Fleetwood Mac’s magnum opus, Rumours, this is the song with least lyrics and most instrumentation, features a complex guitar playing, and simple lyrics.

The song is about Lindsey Buckingham finding new love or rebounding after his break-up with Stevie Nicks.

Never Going Back Again Lyrics

[Verse 1: Lindsey Buckingham]
She broke down and let me in
Made me see where I'd been

[Chorus: Lindsey Buckingham]
Been down one time
Been down two times
I'm never going back again
Mmm

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 2: Lindsey Buckingham]
Mmm, you don't know what it means to win
Come 'round and see me again

[Chorus: Lindsey Buckingham]
Been down one time
Been down two times
Mmm, I'm never going back again
Mmm

Never Going Back Again Q&A

Who wrote Never Going Back Again's ?

Never Going Back Again was written by Lindsey Buckingham.

Who produced Never Going Back Again's ?

Never Going Back Again was produced by Ken Caillat & Richard Dashut & Fleetwood Mac.

When did Fleetwood Mac release Never Going Back Again?

Fleetwood Mac released Never Going Back Again on Fri Feb 04 1977.

What did Fleetwood Mac say about "Never Going Back Again"?

Songwriter Lindsey Buckingham told Rolling Stone:

That was a very naive song. I had broken up with Stevie and maybe met someone. It could have been someone who really didn’t mean a thing.

Co-producer Ken Caillat told Rolling Stone he made guitar techs restring Buckingham’s guitar every twenty minu...

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What has producer Kevin Caillat said about the song?

Caillat told Music Radar:

Lindsey had a pretty cool song called ‘Brushes’ – we called it this because we were going to have Mick do a press roll on his snare with brushes. That idea kind of went away. A lot of our focus shifted to Lindsey and his acoustic guitar. I noticed that anytime he played, t...

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What has the media said about the song?

Rolling Stone named it the #17 greatest Fleetwood Mac song, saying:

‘That was a very naive song,’ Buckingham said of this solo-acoustic ballad, one of the prettiest moments on Rumours. ‘I had broken up with Stevie and maybe met someone,’ he recalled of the song’s inspiration. ‘It could have been so...

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