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Fleetwood Mac & USC Trojan Marching Band
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Fleetwood Mac & Lindsey Buckingham & Peter Green
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[Verse 1]
Could you ever need me?
And would you know how? Yeah
Don't waste our time, tell me now
All you have to do is speak out my name, yeah
And I would come running anyway
[Chorus]
And I said, "Could it be me?"
"Could it really, really be?"
Over and over
"Could it really, really be?"
Over and over
[Chorus]
Oh I said, "Could it be me?"
"Could it really, really be?"
Over and over
"Could it really, really be?"
[Verse 2]
Don't turn me away
And don't let me down
What can I do to keep you around?
[Outro]
Over and over
Over and over
Over and over
Over and over
Over and over
Over and over
Over and over
Over and over
Over and over
Over & Over was written by Christine McVie.
Over & Over was produced by Ken Caillat & Richard Dashut & Fleetwood Mac.
Fleetwood Mac released Over & Over on Fri Oct 12 1979.
Lindsey Buckingham shared in the liner notes:
By the time we got to this we knew we had [an album] that was not by the book. When it came to the sequencing we felt this song had a certain familiarity to it, something that people were going to be able to latch onto on one level and yet set them up f...
GQ named it as one of the 10 greatest post-Rumours Fleetwood Mac songs, saying:
‘Over & Over’, to put it bluntly, is the bait on Tusk. It’s a beautiful, languid ballad from Christine McVie, placed at the beginning of the album to lull listeners into a false sense of security that things are goi...