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Rupert Brooke (Songwriter), Danny Kirwan (Songwriter), Danny Kirwan (Songwriter), Christine McVie (Songwriter), Christine McVie (Songwriter), Aileen Scarrot (Songwriter), Bob Welch (Songwriter), Bob Welch (Songwriter), Mick Fleetwood (Produced By), Mick Fleetwood (Produced By), Fleetwood Mac (Produced By), Danny Kirwan (Produced By), Danny Kirwan (Produced By), John McVie (Produced By), John McVie (Produced By), Christine McVie (Produced By), Christine McVie (Produced By), Bob Welch (Produced By), Bob Welch (Produced By), Martin Birch (Engineered By), John McVie (Cover Photo By), John McVie (Cover Photo By), Bob Hughes (Remix Engineer), Lee Herschberg (CD Remastered By), The Record Group (CDD Pre-Mastering By) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Discography entry submitted by Josh Williams. |
- Apr 14, 2020 Intro E 16 times Chorus 1 E A Bare trees, gray light G E Oh yeah it was a cold night E B D A Bare trees, gray light Riff E F# G G# G# A A# B B C# E C# B G F# 4 times Chorus 2 Riff E G# B D C# E D C# B C# G# B I was alone in the cold of a winters day E G# B D C# E D C# B A B G You were alone and so sn-ug in your be-d REPEAT Guitar.
- Info for Bare Trees (Remastered).Fleetwood Mac's massive pop success often overshadows the group's origins as one of the premier English blues bands of the sixties.Mac's 1972 album, „Bare Trees“, found the group searching for a new direction, having lost both of their stellar lead guitarists-Peter Green and Jeremy Spencer-to the excesses of the '60s rock lifestyle.
Bare Trees Fleetwood Mac Youtube
Fleetwood Mac Bare Trees
Bare Trees falls somewhere between the last two Fleetwood Macs; that is, it hits harder than Future Games, but its concerns are much more introspective than those of Kiln House. Kirwan has written.