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Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, both of Fleetwood Mac, appeared on the album. Nicks sang background vocals. Buckingham sang, played guitar, and co-produced.
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- John Stewart, Lindsey Buckingham
- May 1979
The song is from the album Bombs Away Dream Babies, in which Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham contributed. (Although the guitar solo in "Gold" is similar in style to Buckingham's, it was actually played by Stewart.) The song has a smooth funk/pop rhythm.
- "Comin' Out of Nowhere"
- Blues rock
- May 1979 (U.S.)
- RSO Records
Bombs Away Dream Babies- John Stewart Full CD Album. 32:32. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1994 CD release of "Bombs Away Dream Babies" on Discogs.
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Bombs Away Dream Babies- John Stewart Full CD Album. 32:32. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1979 Vinyl release of "Bombs Away Dream Babies" on Discogs.
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23. März 2017 · Ironically, even though “Gold” hit #5 and his LP, Bombs Away Dream Babies hit the Top 10, neither turned to gold. As a consolation, he was mistaken for Garry Shandling once in a while. Stevie Nicks, however, has never been mistaken for anyone else. 1979 Featured Gold John Stewart lindsey buckingham Solid Gold stevie nicks.
In a band called Fleetwood Mac? What's that?). Now, for some analysis - John Stewart wrote this about Lindsey, or at least Lindsey inspired the sentiment. It's not too hard to see why - Lindsey made megabucks off of his music.
The 7-inch of The Monkees’ “Daydream Believer,” written by John Stewart. In a 2006 interview, Stewart recalled being asked, “Got any songs for the Monkees?” and he played the song he had written. Douglas loved it and Stewart gave him a tape of his home recording.