The video has been viewed over a million times on YouTube. The video ends with a version of McVie's "Wish You Were Here". It starts with Nicks singing a rendition of " Love in Store", a song by Fleetwood Mac's Christine McVie. The video was recorded during a Rolling Stone photo shoot in 1981. When Nicks played the song to her friend Tom Petty he said it was "epic" The song is over six minutes long. She made several changes to the lyrics of the song, such as an introduction dedicated to her then recently deceased friend, Robin Anderson. Nicks wrote the music of "Wild Heart" for the album version of the song which gave her full writing credits for the song. A long, long time ago, right at the same time that Bella Donna came out." Album version I mean at the same time that Enchanted was written. In an interview with Jim Ladd in 1983, Nicks said of the song, "The song the Wild Heart is kind of an abstract song, that was written in Long Island, New York. The original demo has the music of Fleetwood Mac's song "Can't Go Back". The song was written in 1981 and first performed during a Rolling Stone photo shoot with her to-be sister-in-law Lori Perry-Nicks. It was the third single from her second solo album, The Wild Heart. Because when you really look at life, all the money, material things and dreams we all search after could not save one small girl,” said Nicks in The Wild Heart’s press kit." Wild Heart" is a 1983 song by the American singer/songwriter Stevie Nicks. Wearing boots all summer long is like, always being ready for a flood or avalanche to happen, for the worst to happen. It’s about the difficulties of female rock ‘n’ roll singers it’s about my friend Robin, it’s about death, it’s a spirit calling. “This song does extend from ‘Edge of Seventeen. “Nightbird” was a continuation for “Edge of Seventeen” But the song really is about learning to live with Stevie learn to be a stranger, learn to live in silence, learn not to call on everybody else to get you out of everything or make everybody else pay for what you’re going through because you’ve chosen this life,” Nicks said. My clothes were hanging in my face, and I took my little stereo in there, and that’s where I lived. I moved into my closet with my quilt and pillows and my writing stuff. It was like going from heaven straight to tell without stopping off for a burger on the way. “There were no phones, and I was alone, freezing, with nothing. Her being frightened in her dream house led to the creation of “Sable on Blonde” Just like how he helped on Bella Donna, Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers backed her up for “I Will Run To You”. Petty also co-wrote the track, which reached 35th place on Billboard’s Top Tracks chart despite never being released as a single. Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers lend a hand on “I Will Run To You” The top of the American charts was occupied by The Police’s Synchronicity. While not as high as her chart-topping debut solo album Bella Donna was, The Wild Heart hit 5th place on the album charts. So it turned into a really amazing relationship.” The album hit #5 on the Billboard Charts I didn’t have to call and tell him that I kind of ripped off his song, but I did because I’m honest. Never in a million years expecting that he would say yes or that he was even in Los Angeles, and he was there in like 20 minutes. In a 2016 interview with Billboard, Nicks said, “ I asked him if he would come over to Sunset Sound in Los Angeles. She called Prince to tell him he ripped off his song “It just gave me an incredible idea, so I spent many hours that night writing a song about some kind of crazy argument, and it was to become one of the most important of my songs,”she wrote in the liner notes of her 1991 album, Timespace. “Little Red Corvette” was playing on the radio as Nicks and then-husband Kim Anderson were driving to their honeymoon. Prince’s “Little Red Corvette” influenced Nicks’ “Stand Back”
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