Say You Love Me
"Say You Love Me"
Fall in love with Fleetwood Mac's "Say You Love Me"! This buoyant 1975 Soft Rock hit, penned and sung by the brilliant Christine McVie, showcases the band's iconic harmonies and instantly catchy melodies. From their landmark self-titled album, it's a timeless plea for affection that remains a beloved fan favorite.
- TITLE: Say You Love Me
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: Fleetwood Mac
- GENRE: Soft Rock
- YEAR: 1975
Released on the hugely successful 1975 self-titled Fleetwood Mac album – the first featuring Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks – "Say You Love Me" was a standout track written primarily by Christine McVie. Its bright piano introduction, upbeat tempo, and signature multi-part vocal harmonies perfectly captured the band's revitalized Pop-infused Soft Rock sound, becoming a major hit single for the group in 1976.
"Say You Love Me" climbed high on the US charts, showcasing the incredible chemistry and hitmaking potential of the new Fleetwood Mac lineup. Its optimistic feel and direct plea for love resonated widely with audiences worldwide. Still a staple on classic rock radio today, April 13, 2025, the song endures as a beloved example of Christine McVie’s superb songwriting and the band's melodic genius.
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"). It's about needing that explicit confirmation of love.
"Fleetwood Mac"
- TITLE: Fleetwood Mac
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- ACTIVE: 1967–1995 (1967), 1997–2022 (1997)
- BAND: Fleetwood Mac
"You Make Loving Fun"
- TITLE: You Make Loving Fun
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: Fleetwood Mac
- GENRE: Pop Rock
- YEAR: 1977
