Constance from Dallas, TxThis is one of my favorite fleetwood mac songs.But just hearing the song without having the poem to compare it to, you'd never miss that aspect of the story, and it's still a v-e-r-y long song at 10:21! She omits 3 of the original 17 stanzas, and with the first of the 3, drops the character whose actions sort of explain how the redcoats knew where and when to ambush the highwayman. BTW, The Highwayman has been put to music, probably more than once, but the one I know of is wonderful and is by Loreena McKennitt on her album, "The Book of Secrets" (1997). Fred from Laurel, MdWell, the lyrics alone give absolutely no hint of any connection to the poem "The Highwayman" (Alfred Noyes, 1907), but I can certainly imagine basing the video on it, not having seen it myself. Larry from Coral Springs, FlThis is one of my top most liked songs.I read somewhere that Stevie was not available to due the lead because of personal issues. Jeff from Kingston, TnOne of my favorite songs by Fleetwood Mac.John from An AreaDoes anyone know where that video was filmed ?.Requiem en pace, my darling dragon (aka Steve) ? Now, everytime I hear the song, I have the biggest smile in my heart. He told me later on that his toes curled up (in a good way) when it happened. Between the song playing and the gin and tonic serving as my cheerleaders, I took a chance and held the menu up to keep anyone from seeing us, I went in for a kiss. I couldn't help but think of how I enjoyed his company so much then and how much I was enjoying it that night. This song came over the speakers as we were reminiscing about those days. Jennifer from TampaMy first memory of this was when I went on my first date with my late husband who I worked with in emergency management.I still say, "Thriftway" when singing along to this tune. I could just see his young brain imagining a couple enjoying grocery shopping together. Instead of singing "everywhere", he thought the lyric was "Thrifway" which was a local chain grocery store. When my son was 4 years old (now 37) I overheard him singing along with this song while in the car (the Tango in the Night CD was overplayed in my player, LOL!). Janet Sherrell from Vancouver, WaThis song has a special place in my heart.Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc. Oh come along baby, we better make a start You better make it soon before you break my heart I want to be with you everywhere (wanna be with you everywhere) You know that I'm proud and I can't get the words out I'll speak a little louder, I'll even shout
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