Rhiannon

Fleetwood Mac

From the album

Fleetwood Mac (1975)

Written by

Stevie Nicks

Key:A minor
Duration:4:10

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Summary

Written by Stevie Nicks after reading a novel that referenced the Welsh goddess Rhiannon, this 1975 track melds hypnotic guitar work with Nicks's bewitching vocals. Released as a single in 1976, it peaked at No. 11 in the US and solidified Fleetwood Mac's reinvention as one of rock's most compelling acts.

classic rock70sStevie NicksFleetwood Macmystical

Musical Analysis

Rhiannon's harmony is deceptively simple — built almost entirely on three chords (Am, F, C) within A natural minor. The magic lies in what is absent: there is no dominant chord (E or E7), so the song never resolves in the traditional sense. Instead, it cycles…

Chords

verse:Am - F - Am - F
chorus:C - F - C - F

History

Stevie Nicks wrote 'Rhiannon' after reading the novel Triad by Mary Bartlet Leader. She was so taken by the character of Rhiannon that she felt compelled to write about her. Nicks composed the song on piano and recorded a demo onto a cassette tape. While the W…

“Around 14 or 15 tape splices were needed to piece together the final version from the best parts of multiple takes”

Full Musical Analysis

Rhiannon's harmony is deceptively simple — built almost entirely on three chords (Am, F, C) within A natural minor. The magic lies in what is absent: there is no dominant chord (E or E7), so the song never resolves in the traditional sense. Instead, it cycles between tonic and submediant in the verse, then pivots to the relative major area in the chorus, creating a sense of eternal suspension that perfectly serves the song's theme of an elusive, untouchable figure. The tonal ambiguity between A minor and C major gives the song its distinctive dreamy, otherworldly quality.

Stevie Nicks wrote 'Rhiannon' after reading the novel Triad by Mary Bartlet Leader. She was so taken by the character of Rhiannon that she felt compelled to write about her. Nicks composed the song on piano and recorded a demo onto a cassette tape. While the Welsh legend of Rhiannon is mentioned in the novel, the characters bear little resemblance to their original Welsh namesakes.

Written by Stevie Nicks after reading a novel that referenced the Welsh goddess Rhiannon, this 1975 track melds hypnotic guitar work with Nicks's bewitching vocals. Released as a single in 1976, it peaked at No. 11 in the US and solidified Fleetwood Mac's reinvention as one of rock's most compelling acts.

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Song DNA

Genre

Rock

Era

70s

Mood

Mystical

Tempo

Mid-tempo

Key

Minor

Texture

Full Band

Sound

Guitar-driven

Feel

Straight

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Statistics

12.1M

Plays

1.4M

Listeners

576K

Genius Views

25

Annotations

100%

Popularity

4:10

Duration

4/4

Time

Credits

Written by

Stevie Nicks

Produced by

Fleetwood MacKeith Olsen

From the album Fleetwood Mac

Original release

  • Fleetwood Mac1975

Singles

  • Everywhere1988

Compilations

  • Fleetwood Mac / Rumours1981
  • Greatest Hits1988