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05 December 2022

Jeff Tweedy Pays Tribute To Christine McVie With Cover

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Jeff Tweedy has written a tribute to the late Christine McVie and covered her Fleetwood Mac hit Little Lies. To hear the Wilco singer’s version of the song, subscribe here.

Tweedy wrote, “A few minutes after yesterday’s post I learned the sad news about Christine McVie. So the request I had just made for well…requests… became a bit moot. It appears a lot of us had the same thought. I promise I’ll pick something else from the request pile in the future. But for now, since I couldn’t decide on which song to pay tribute to Christine with, I’m including a few.

“I realized while recording these that Christine’s songs are the pop songs I’m thinking of when I say I try to write pop songs. I think it’d be more honest to say I’ve tried many times in my life to write a Christine McVie song. Which might sound ridiculous for a bunch of reasons. Most obviously because no one else but her ever could. Also, I guess I would profess to believe that you shouldn’t try to write a song that you think sounds like someone else. But that’s the bar I’ve been aiming for most of my life.

“When you aim that high, chances are you’re going end up hitting something more interesting than just what’s easiest to hit. Like a lot of my favorite pop songwriters, I think, she was so good it was hard to not take her for granted. You know? Like a sky so clear and blue it never occurs to you that there might be someone to thank. But there is. So…Thank you, Christine McVie.”

Tweedy also performed the song at his acoustic gig at Three Oaks’ Acorn Theatre in Michigan last Friday (2 December), see below.

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