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Genre
Rock
Era
70s
Mood
Melancholic
Tempo
Mid-tempo
Key
Major
Texture
Sparse
Sound
Vocal-focused
Feel
Groovy
Fleetwood Mac
Rumours (1977)
As the centerpiece of the legendary album 'Rumours' and the band's only US number-one hit, 'Dreams' defines the pinnacle of 1970s studio perfection. Written by Stevie Nicks amidst personal heartbreak, it blends a hypnotic two-chord groove with ethereal vocals to create an enduring anthem of loneliness.
The song is a masterclass in harmonic minimalism. While the physical chords are simple (F and G), the harmonic 'gravity' is complex because it exists entirely in a state of suspension. By looping the IV and V chords of C Major without ever hitting the tonic, S…
Stevie Nicks wrote the song in about 10 minutes at the Record Plant in Sausalito. She had snuck off to a small studio space that reportedly belonged to Sly Stone, which featured a large circular bed covered in black velvet. Sitting on the bed with a Fender Rho…
“Christine McVie originally described the song as 'boring' when Nicks first played it on the piano.”
The song is a masterclass in harmonic minimalism. While the physical chords are simple (F and G), the harmonic 'gravity' is complex because it exists entirely in a state of suspension. By looping the IV and V chords of C Major without ever hitting the tonic, Stevie Nicks creates a 'floating' Lydian environment. This lack of resolution perfectly encapsulates the themes of uncertainty and the 'rain' of a washing heart described in the lyrics.
Stevie Nicks wrote the song in about 10 minutes at the Record Plant in Sausalito. She had snuck off to a small studio space that reportedly belonged to Sly Stone, which featured a large circular bed covered in black velvet. Sitting on the bed with a Fender Rhodes piano, she composed the lyrics and basic melody, later presenting it to the band who were initially unimpressed until they began building the groove.
As the centerpiece of the legendary album 'Rumours' and the band's only US number-one hit, 'Dreams' defines the pinnacle of 1970s studio perfection. Written by Stevie Nicks amidst personal heartbreak, it blends a hypnotic two-chord groove with ethereal vocals to create an enduring anthem of loneliness.
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Genre
Rock
Era
70s
Mood
Melancholic
Tempo
Mid-tempo
Key
Major
Texture
Sparse
Sound
Vocal-focused
Feel
Groovy
28.6M
Plays
2.0M
Listeners
100%
Popularity
4:17
Duration
4/4
Time
Harmony The song is a masterclass in harmonic minimalism. While the physical chords are simple (F and G), the harmonic 'gravity' is complex because it exists entirely in a state of suspension. By looping the IV and V chords of C Major without ever hitting the tonic, Stevie Nicks creates a 'floating' Lydian environment. This lack of resolution perfectly encapsulates the themes of uncertainty and the 'rain' of a washing heart described in the lyrics. Deep Analysis Available Detailed analysis of this section is not yet available for this song. Request Full Analysis
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Composition Stevie Nicks wrote the song in about 10 minutes at the Record Plant in Sausalito. She had snuck off to a small studio space that reportedly belonged to Sly Stone, which featured a large circular bed covered in black velvet. Sitting on the bed with a Fender Rhodes piano, she composed the lyrics and basic melody, later presenting it to the band who were initially unimpressed until they began building the groove. Inspiration: The song was a direct response to the ending of her relationship with guitarist Lindsey Buckingham. While Buckingham's 'Go Your Own Way' was an angry, driving rock song about their split, Nicks wrote 'Dreams' as a more ethereal, philosophical counterpoint about the loneliness that follows a breakup. Recording Studio: Record Plant (Sausalito, CA) and Wally Heider Studios (Los Angeles) Producer: Fleetwood Mac, Ken Caillat, Richard Dashut Christine McVie originally described the song as 'boring' when Nicks first played it on the piano. The drum track is an early example of a high-quality drum loop in rock music. Stevie Nicks recorded her lead vocals in just a few takes to maintain the raw emotional quality.
Chord Sheet Chords Used Hide functions Fmaj7 IVmaj7 P G6 V6 D Progression by Section Chorus Fmaj7 IVmaj7 P G6 V6 D Verse Fmaj7 IVmaj7 P G6 V6 D Chord Fingerings Fmaj7 Standard G6 Standard Harmony Analysis The song is a masterclass in harmonic minimalism. While the physical chords are simple (F and G), the harmonic 'gravity' is complex because it exists entirely in a state of suspension. By looping the IV and V chords of C Major without ever hitting the tonic, Stevie Nicks creates a 'floating' Lydian environment. This lack of resolution perfectly encapsulates the themes of uncertainty and the 'rain' of a washing heart described in the lyrics. Find Tabs & Chords Songsterr Search tabs Ultimate Guitar Chords & tabs Cifra Club Chords
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