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Many of Lindsey Buckingham’s songs for Fleetwood Mac in the late ‘70s chronicle his relationship with his onetime lover and bandmate Stevie Nicks. It is widely believed that this scathing response to an ex who still believes he will be always be there for her is addressed to his Fleetwood Mac collea...
[Verse 1]
What makes you think you're the one
Who can laugh without cryin'?
What makes you think you're the one
Who can live without dyin'?
[Chorus]
Every little bit is there to see
Every little bit of you and me
[Verse 2]
What makes you think I'm the one
Who'll be there when you're callin'?
What makes you think I'm the one
Who will catch you when you're fallin'?
[Chorus]
Every little bit is there to see
Every little bit of you and me
[Verse 3]
What makes you think I'm the one
Who will love you forever?
Everything you do has been done
And it won't last forever
[Chorus]
Every little bit is there to see
Every little bit of you and me
What Makes You Think You’re the One was written by Lindsey Buckingham.
What Makes You Think You’re the One was produced by Ken Caillat & Richard Dashut & Fleetwood Mac.
Fleetwood Mac released What Makes You Think You’re the One on Fri Oct 12 1979.
As documented by Rolling Stone, Lindsey Buckingham said:
That’s one of the great drum tracks that I’ve ever heard. That’s up there with ‘Instant Karma.’ That was a great moment. That was just Mick and myself late at night in the studio, me at the piano. [Mick] turned into an animal. And it was just...
Rolling Stone named it the #32 greatest Fleetwood Mac song, saying:
Buckingham rocks out with the raw spirit of a freewheeling garage band, while Fleetwood cuts loose on the drums. ‘That’s one of the great drum tracks that I’ve ever heard,’ Buckingham said. ‘That’s up there with “Instant Karma."Tha...