Fleetwood Mac’s Christine McVie Mourned by Sheryl Crow, Garbage & More: ‘Songbird Forever’


Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac

Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac position for a picture circa 1987 in Los Angeles.

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Christine McVie passed away on Wednesday (Nov 30) at age 79, and also the songs area quickly required to social media sites to recognize the late Fleetwood Mac lyricist.

While McVie’s bandmates launched a joint declaration introducing her fatality, both Stevie Nicks and also Mick Fleetwood penciled private homages to their close friend on their individual Twitter accounts. “Part of my heart has flown away today.. I will miss everything about you Christine McVie,” the drummer created, partially, while Nicks shared a transcribed note making use of verses from Haim’s 2019 solitary “Hallelujah.”

“I am so sad to hear of Christine McVie going on to heaven,” tweetedSheryl Crow “The world feels weird without her here. What a legend and an icon and an amazing human being. RIP.”

Garbage was just one of the very first acts to respond to the information, composing, “Gutted to learn about the passing of Christine McVie. Just gutted. Songbird forever.”

John Taylor shared his ideas in support of Duran Duran, tweeting, “So so sad to hear about Christine McVie an artist I held dear and close to my heart. One of the greatest all time songwriters, singers, and band members, she radiated both purity and sass in equal measure, bringing light to the music of the 70s. RIP,” together with a black-and-white picture of the respected singer-songwriter.

As one-fifth of the famous band, several of Fleetwood Mac’s biggest tunes composed by McVie consisted of “Songbird,” “You Make Loving Fun,” “Little Lies,” “Don’t Stop” and also a lot more.

Read much more homages to McVie’s memory from Diane Warren, Bret Michaels, Ann Wilson and also others listed below.










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