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10/14/16

Fleetwood Mac ~ Peacekeeper (2003)



Album: Say You Will Released: April 15, 2003 Written: Lindsey Buckingham Lindsey Buckingham – guitar, percussion, keyboards, vocals Stevie Nicks – keyboards, vocals John McVie – bass guitar, black keys Mick Fleetwood – drums, percussion "Peacekeeper" was written in 2000, three years before the release of "Say You Will", in a house Buckingham was renting with his wife. Like many of Buckingham's contributions on "Say You Will", "Peacekeeper" was originally going to appear on Buckingham's solo album, "Gift of Screws". However, Warner Bros told Buckingham to use all of his material for the upcoming Fleetwood Mac album instead. Warner Bros felt the song had the potential to become a hit, describing the song as "walking a line between something quite modern and something quite familiar". Warner Bros ultimately chose the song to become the album's first single. "Peacekeeper" entered the US charts at #93 on March 29. On May 17, seven weeks later, the song peaked at #80. The song spent eleven consecutive weeks on the Billboard Hot 100. In New Zealand, the single proved to be far more successful, eventually reaching #31 on the New Zealand Singles Chart. On the other hand, it failed to chart in the UK. This was also the band's 25th, as well as their most recent song to reach the U.S. Billboard Hot 1 This was also Buckingham's first US hit since Family Man, which peaked at #90 in 1988.


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