Say You Love Me
"Say You Love Me"
Fall in love with Fleetwood Mac's "Say You Love Me"! This buoyant Soft Rock hit, penned and sung primarily by the brilliant Christine McVie for their 1975 self-titled album, showcases iconic harmonies and instantly catchy melodies. It's a timeless plea for affection that remains a beloved classic rock favorite.
- TITLE: Say You Love Me
- BAND: Fleetwood Mac
- GENRE: Soft Rock
- RELEASEDATE: July 11
- YEAR: 1975
A standout track from Fleetwood Mac's hugely successful 1975 self-titled album – the first featuring Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks – "Say You Love Me" was written and featured lead vocals by Christine McVie. Appearing on the album released around July 11/12, 1975, its bright piano introduction, upbeat tempo, and signature multi-part vocal harmonies perfectly captured the band's revitalized Pop-infused Soft Rock sound.
Following its popular reception on the 1975 album, "Say You Love Me" became a successful single release in June 1976, climbing high on the US charts. Its optimistic feel and direct plea for love resonated widely with audiences worldwide, showcasing the hitmaking potential of the new lineup and ensuring its place as an enduring classic rock radio staple.
SONG MEANING: "Say You Love Me" is a straightforward and heartfelt plea for verbal reassurance and commitment within a romantic relationship. The singer expresses vulnerability ("Have mercy, baby, on a poor girl like me / You know I'm falling, falling, falling at your feet") and directly asks their partner to affirm their feelings and desire to stay together ("Say that you love me / Say that you need me / Say that you want me"). It's about needing that explicit confirmation of love.
"Fleetwood Mac"
- TITLE: Fleetwood Mac
- ACTIVE: 1967–1995 (1967), 1997–2022 (1997)
- BAND: Fleetwood Mac
"You Make Loving Fun"
- TITLE: You Make Loving Fun
- BAND: Fleetwood Mac
- GENRE: Pop Rock
- RELEASEDAY: September 07
- YEAR: 1977
