Friday, March 07, 2025

Fleetwood Mac Resurgence Continues in the UK


Fleetwood Mac continues to dominate the U.K. charts

Six of their classic songs make an impact this week (UK charts dated March 7 to March 13). 

Renewed interest in the band's music—driven by BBC2’s Fleetwood Mac Night and the Christine McVie: Songbird documentary—has propelled multiple tracks back onto the charts, while others climb higher than before.

Fleetwood Mac This Week on the Charts

Three Fleetwood Mac songs—"The Chain," "Go Your Own Way," and "Songbird"—return to the U.K. charts after being absent last week. Meanwhile, "Dreams" and "Everywhere" continue their resurgence, appearing across multiple tallies.

The Chain Leads the Comeback

Among the returning tracks, The Chain is the strongest performer. The 1977 classic reenters two major charts:

  • No. 60 – Official Singles Downloads Chart
  • No. 63 – Official Singles Sales Chart

Go Your Own Way Rises Again

One of Fleetwood Mac’s most iconic songs, Go Your Own Way, charts just a few spots below The Chain, making a comeback at:

  • No. 74 – Official Singles Downloads Chart
  • No. 77 – Official Singles Sales Chart

Songbird Finds Its Wings

Christine McVie’s Songbird also reenters both rankings, securing lower placements but still proving its lasting appeal:

  • No. 89 – Official Singles Downloads Chart
  • No. 93 – Official Singles Sales Chart

Dreams Climbs Across Multiple Charts

Fleetwood Mac’s only U.S. No. 1 hit, Dreams, continues to perform well across various tallies, showing growth in consumption, streaming, and sales:

  • No. 80No. 88 – Official Singles Chart
  • No. 63 – Official Singles Streaming Chart
  • No. 93 – Official Singles Downloads Chart
  • No. 97 – Official Singles Sales Chart

Everywhere Follows Dreams’ Success

Similar to Dreams, Everywhere charts on multiple lists and sees an increase in streams and sales:

  • No. 66 – Official Singles Streaming Chart
  • No. 91No. 92 – Official Singles Chart
  • No. 73 – Official Singles Downloads Chart
  • No. 76 – Official Singles Sales Chart

The Fleetwood Mac Resurgence Continues

Fleetwood Mac’s resurgence is being fueled by both nostalgia and a fresh wave of appreciation for their timeless music. With multiple songs and albums climbing the U.K. charts, their catalog remains as relevant as ever—proving that Fleetwood Mac’s influence is still everywhere.

Fleetwood Mac Albums This Week on the Charts

50 Years – Don’t Stop

  • No. 8 – Official Albums Streaming Chart
  • No. 15 – Official Albums Chart

Rumours

  • No. 16 – Official Vinyl Albums Chart
  • No. 25 – Official Physical Albums Chart
  • No. 26 – Official Albums Streaming Chart
  • No. 26 – Official Albums Sales Chart
  • No. 31 – Official Albums Chart
  • No. 58 – Official Albums Downloads Chart

Greatest Hits

  • No. 97 – Official Physical Albums Chart

New HD Upgrade to Fleetwood Mac's "Not That Funny" Official Video

Fleetwood Mac's record label continue with the upgrades on their official videos. The latest HD video released is for the 1980 single "Not That Funny".  Check it out, it looks really great. 

It baffles me why the entire Fleetwood Mac Tusk documentary and live concert where this performance is culled from hasn't been upgraded and released. It initially came out on VHS and Lazer disc back in the early 80's, released on Warner Home Video so they should still have the footage.



Fleetwood Mac Surge on Charts Following Evening of BBC2 Programming

Fleetwood Mac Sees Multiple Albums Surge in Popularity

Fleetwood Mac’s legendary catalog continues to dominate the U.K. charts, with multiple albums experiencing a resurgence last week in the UK (Charts dated February 28 to March 6/2025)


Following renewed interest in the band—largely driven by the recent BBC2 Christine McVie: Songbird documentary, an airing of The Dance and other Fleetwood Mac content—several of their most iconic releases have climbed the rankings, while others have reentered the charts entirely.


Six different Fleetwood Mac albums appeared on at least one U.K. chart, with many landing on multiple tallies as both sales and streams surge.


Greatest Hits

Fleetwood Mac’s Greatest Hits is the strongest performer among the band’s resurgent releases last week. The compilation reentered three different charts, climbing to:

  • No. 13 – Official Albums Downloads Chart
  • No. 50 – Official Albums Sales Chart
  • No. 68 – Official Physical Albums Chart

The Very Best Of Fleetwood Mac

Another beloved compilation, The Very Best Of Fleetwood Mac, also made a comeback on the same three charts, landing at:

  • No. 44 – Official Albums Downloads Chart
  • No. 62 – Official Albums Sales Chart
  • No. 71 – Official Physical Albums Chart

Tango in the Night

The band’s 1987 studio album, Tango in the Night, remains a fan favorite and returned to the charts as well, placing at:

  • No. 48 – Official Albums Downloads Chart
  • No. 67 – Official Albums Sales Chart
  • No. 79 – Official Physical Albums Chart

The Dance

Fleetwood Mac’s 1997 live album, The Dance, made its presence felt again, reentering:

  • No. 67 – Official Albums Downloads Chart

50 Years – Don’t Stop

The compilation 50 Years – Don’t Stop is often one of Fleetwood Mac’s most consistent U.K. chart successes, and last week was no exception. It surged back into the top 10 on multiple lists, ranking at:

  • No. 9 – Official Albums Chart (6,721 units sold)
  • No. 8 – Official Albums Streaming Chart
  • No. 35 – Official Albums Downloads Chart

Rumours

Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 masterpiece, Rumours, remains a dominant force on the charts. Unlike other albums making a return, Rumours never left—it continues to appear on six different charts, including three top-10 placements. Its presence has only grown stronger, climbing significantly across multiple rankings last week.

  • No. 7 - Official Albums Downloads Chart
  • No. 8 – Official Vinyl Albums Chart
  • No. 9 – Official Albums Sales Chart
  • No. 11 – Official Physical Albums Chart
  • No. 20 – Official Albums Chart
  • No. 26 – Official Albums Streaming Chart





The Fleetwood Mac Resurgence Continues

With six albums currently charting, Fleetwood Mac’s influence shows no signs of fading. The renewed interest sparked by a night of Fleetwood Mac programming on BBC2 has propelled their catalog back into the spotlight, proving that their music continues to resonate with generations of fans.


Fleetwood Mac’s “Little Lies” Returns to the Charts After BBC2 Christine McVie Documentary


Fleetwood Mac hasn’t released a new album in over 20 years, and with the passing of Christine McVie, the chances of new music from the legendary band are slim. However, thanks to a recent BBC2 documentary spotlighting McVie’s contributions, one of the group’s classic hits has experienced a resurgence on the U.K. charts.


Following the airing of Christine McVie: Songbird in late February, Fleetwood Mac’s Little Lies has re-entered two of the U.K.’s purchase-based rankings. This week, the 1987 single debuts at No. 95 on the Official Singles Downloads Chart and No. 99 on the Official Singles Sales Chart.


A Renewed Spotlight on Christine McVie’s Legacy


The BBC2 documentary revisited McVie’s vital role in shaping Fleetwood Mac’s sound, drawing renewed attention to her songwriting and vocal performances. Little Lies, which McVie co-wrote and sang lead on, has seen a surge in interest as a result.


This marks Fleetwood Mac’s first U.K. chart entry of 2025. It follows a similar resurgence in 2024 when Landslide gained traction after being featured in a viral moment, landing in the top 100 on the same charts.


The Enduring Popularity of Little Lies


Originally released in 1987 as the third single from Tango in the Night, Little Lies was a major hit for the band, reaching No. 5 in the U.K. and No. 4 in the U.S. The song’s return to the charts underscores Fleetwood Mac’s lasting appeal and the deep emotional connection fans still have with McVie’s music.


Fleetwood Mac continues to dominate the U.K. charts with multiple entries last week, proving that their catalog remains as relevant as ever. Thanks to the BBC2 documentary, McVie’s contributions—and songs like Little Lies—are finding new life with audiences old and new.




Tuesday, March 04, 2025

Christine McVie’s Belgravia flat has hit the market

 


Fleetwood Mac Star Christine McVie’s London Penthouse Hits the Market

The Belgravia duplex owned by the rock legend has a price tag of £6.9 million.  Christine owned the top 2 floors and the roof top terrance


In 2014, Christine McVie, best known as the keyboardist for Fleetwood Mac, rejoined the band for its reunion world tour. At the time, McVie—who wrote some of the band’s biggest hits, including Don’t Stop and You Make Loving Fun—owned a 19-acre Tudor property in the Kent countryside, according to her former manager Martin Wyatt, who’s now the executor of her estate.


“When she first moved back to England from LA, she was desperate to be in the country. She clearly wanted the Hunter Boots and Barbour coats and Range Rover—the classic English country life situation,” says Wyatt of his close friend, who died in 2022. But McVie eventually missed the buzz of the big city, and going back on tour made her want to have a home base in the capital again, he says.


“She was desperately keen to get a place in London and briefed me to start looking for permanent homes for her,” Wyatt says in an exclusive interview with Bloomberg Pursuits. McVie, he says, wanted to be in the middle of everything. “She liked Belgravia, because she could walk to Harvey Nicholas and Harrods around the corner, and that’s what she used to always do when she came up to London,” he recalls.


Wyatt came across a penthouse duplex on tony Eaton place in a classic Regency-era Belgravia building, just a 10-minute walk from those famous department stories. He and McVie liked that it was a corner apartment with an abundance of windows. “The roof terrace was a real selling feature, because she loved the garden that she had at the other house,” Wyatt says. “She had over-planted, to be honest with you. There were plants everywhere!”


McVie purchased the home in 2015 and lived there until her death seven years later at age 79.




Now, McVie’s Belgravia flat has hit the market for £6.95 million ($8.8 million) with Beauchamp Estates. For that, a buyer gets McVie’s 2,552-square-foot penthouse with three bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms and a roof terrace in a building with a doorman. The apartment’s entry level is accessible via an elevator. The home also has air conditioning, a rarity in London’s historic housing market.


The first floor of the apartment features a reception room, kitchen, dining room and study. There are light-colored oak parquet floors throughout, installed at McVie’s request. She also did work on the kitchen, adding an oak worktop, warm yellow ceramic wall tiles and a breakfast bar.


McVie hosted family Christmases in the dining room a few times, Wyatt recalls. “She did like to sort of twinkle around at Christmas time and play a few old carols and things like that on the piano. But it was difficult sometimes—when we tried to encourage her to play piano, she’d go, ‘No, that’s my day job. That’s what I do all the time.’”



Christine's kitchen as she decorated it



The duplex’s upper floor is home to the primary bedroom, which has a dedicated vanity and dressing area and en-suite bathroom with a large soaking tub and shower. There are two additional bedrooms and bathrooms on this level. The roof terrace that sold McVie on the house is just above that.



“She did like the sun, so she enjoyed being able to get up there, but it was generally only her up on the roof most of the time. It wasn’t like she was entertaining up there, although there was enough space,” he says, adding that she wasn’t a “party girl” during her time in Belgravia. (She was in her 70s for the years she lived in the apartment.)


Wyatt thinks McVie’s penthouse will likely suit another well-known person due to the general glamour and exclusivity of the area. “There’s apparently quite a few famous people who live around the corner to us, but I’ve never bumped into them,” he says.


Though she was a member of one of her era’s most famous and successful rock bands, McVie herself managed to keep a fairly low profile. “Stevie was always the one who got spotted out of the band, of course, and Mick because he’s so tall and outrageous,” Wyatt says of his McVie’s bandmates Stevie Nicks and Mick Fleetwood, “but Christine and John [McVie, Christine’s ex-husband and a founding member of Fleetwood Mac] could slide in anywhere. People wouldn’t even know they were at the next table at a restaurant,” Wyatt says.


“She really enjoyed the quiet of being in Belgravia,” he says. “She was happy there.”




Source: Bloomberg

Saturday, March 01, 2025

Fleetwood Mac "You Make Loving Fun" Platinum Certified in the UK

Fleetwood Mac's 4th and final single released from Rumours was certified Platinum in the UK on February 28, 2025.  Platinum in the UK represents 600 units sold. Units sold is derived from actual sales of songs and streaming of tracks.