Long Way to Go (Stevie Nicks song)

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"Long Way to Go"
Song
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"Long Way To Go" is a song by American singer-songwriter Stevie Nicks. The song reached number 11 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart in 1989.[2]

The song was originally recorded for Nicks' 1984 album, Mirror, Mirror, but the album was scrapped and the song was left unreleased for several years.[3]

Background

Nicks said the following about the song in an interview in 1989:[4]

"I remain real good friends with most of the men in my life. "Long Way To Go" was not written in such a nice way. This happened to be an experience that I had with somebody that I did very much love, who... we had been broken up for a long time before, a year before, and I had just finished Rock a Little, and I had walked into my house with Rock a Little under my arm, an acetate... the phone rang, and it was him, and he wanted me to drive two and a half hours to wherever it was that he lived... and I was very tired, and it was very late, it was like 3:30, 4 in the morning, and I turned around to somebody that was living in my house at that time, and I said, 'should I go?' And they said, 'well, it's a pretty long way to go to say goodbye again. I thought that we'd already, basically... Stevie, it's taking you an awful long time to get over this. Do you want to go down and start it up again?' And so I went back and forth and back and forth in my mind, and finally he said to me 'I'm sending a limousine for you.' And I said alright. And so... chump that I was, I got in the car and drove down there and played the record for him, and he kept it. Which I will never forgive him for. He kept my first acetate. And I think the last thing that I did say to him was, 'you know, it's a real long way to go to say goodbye again. I thought we already did that. Have fun, tell the world.' Which basically means words we don't say over the radio. Goodbye. Forever this time. Don't ever call me again. I mean, he put me in the car, and I was hysterical in tears, and I cried all the way home, and I said, 'I will never, ever, ever put myself in that position again. Nobody will ever do that to me again. As much as I loved him, I will never let that happen again."

Charts

Chart (1989) Peak
position
German Singles Chart 60
UK Singles Chart 60
US Album Rock Tracks 11

References

  1. ^ "Stevie Nicks - Long Way To Go (CD)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2015-09-07.
  2. ^ Jason Ankeny (1948-05-26). "Stevie Nicks | Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-09-07.
  3. ^ "words-mirror — buckingham nicks". Buckinghamnicks.info. Retrieved 2015-09-07.
  4. ^ "words-mirror — buckingham nicks". Buckinghamnicks.info. Retrieved 2015-09-07.

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