

BTW, The Highwayman has been put to music, probably more than once, but the one I know of is wonderful and is by Loreena McKennitt on her album, "The Book of Secrets" (1997).

John from An AreaDoes anyone know where that video was filmed ?.Requiem en pace, my darling dragon (aka Steve) ? Now, everytime I hear the song, I have the biggest smile in my heart. He told me later on that his toes curled up (in a good way) when it happened. Between the song playing and the gin and tonic serving as my cheerleaders, I took a chance and held the menu up to keep anyone from seeing us, I went in for a kiss. I couldn't help but think of how I enjoyed his company so much then and how much I was enjoying it that night. This song came over the speakers as we were reminiscing about those days. Jennifer from TampaMy first memory of this was when I went on my first date with my late husband who I worked with in emergency management.I still say, "Thriftway" when singing along to this tune. I could just see his young brain imagining a couple enjoying grocery shopping together. Instead of singing "everywhere", he thought the lyric was "Thrifway" which was a local chain grocery store. When my son was 4 years old (now 37) I overheard him singing along with this song while in the car (the Tango in the Night CD was overplayed in my player, LOL!).

Janet Sherrell from Vancouver, WaThis song has a special place in my heart.Stevie Nicks did not feature on the original recording but can be heard providing an additional bit of lead vocal in the aforementioned live recording. Visual evidence of this can be seen in the Tango in the Night video.

On live performances of the song, McVie stands at the front of the stage playing maracas while a sidesman handles the keyboards. It rose to #15, this and the original charting in 1988 are to date Fleetwood Mac's last two top forty hits in their country of origin. The song was reissued as a digital single in 2013 after its use in a commercial for mobile phone company 3. Released as the fifth single from the album, Everywhere reached the Top 10 in several territories including #4 in the United Kingdom, McVie's home country and the band's highest chart position there outside of the top two, and #1 in Belgium, one of two Fleetwood Mac singles to achieve this feat along with Go Your Own Way. Its copyright date of 1986 suggests it may have been written and recorded before the majority of the album Everywhere is a song written by Christine McVie and recorded by her with Fleetwood Mac for their 1987 album Tango in the Night.
