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The 8th track of Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 album Rumours, and the 4th and final single from the album. Written and sung by vocalist/keyboardist Christine McVie, “You Make Loving Fun” is a love song with a more optimistic tone than most songs on the album, as it depicts McVie moving on from past troubles...
[Verse 1: Christine McVie]
Sweet, wonderful you
You make me happy with the things you do
Oh, can it be so?
This feeling follows me wherever I go
[Chorus: Christine McVie]
I never did believe in miracles
But I've a feeling it's time to try
I never did believe in the ways of magic
But I'm beginning to wonder why
[Instrumental Bridge]
[Chorus: Christine McVie]
I never did believe in miracles
But I've a feeling it's time to try
I never did believe in the ways of magic
But I'm beginning to wonder why
[Verse 2: Christine McVie]
Don't, don't break the spell
It would be different and you know it will
You, you make loving fun
And I don't have to tell you, but you're the only one
[Outro: Christine McVie, Stevie Nicks & Lindsey Buckingham]
You, you make loving fun (It's all I want to do)
You, you make loving fun (It's all I want to do)
You, you make loving fun (It's all I want to do)
You, you make loving fun (It's all I want to do)
You Make Loving Fun was written by Christine McVie.
You Make Loving Fun was produced by Ken Caillat & Richard Dashut & Fleetwood Mac.
Fleetwood Mac released You Make Loving Fun on Fri Feb 04 1977.
Caillat told the Recording Academy:
There’s some tom fills on ‘You Make Loving Fun’ in the choruses that Lindsey wanted to have kind of a spastic, accentuated beat. Mick felt that he didn’t really want to try it so Lindsey played the toms. Lindsey was the accent king. He could accent with guitars,...
Rolling Stone named it the #13 greatest Fleetwood Mac song, saying:
In 1976, Christine McVie’s patience with husband John’s alcoholism reached its end, and she started dating the band’s lighting director Curry Grant. The exaltation of that new relationship can be heard on ‘You Make Loving Fun,’ a b...