Stevie Nicks - Stand Back Music Video and Lyrics

Stand Back by Stevie Nicks, Music Video and Lyrics

This is a good song and video is timeless, no weird haircuts or styles. The music is great and so is the video and twenty more years from now it will be fresh again.

Stephanie Lynn “Stevie” Nicks (born May 26, 1948) is an American singer and songwriter, best known for her work with Fleetwood Mac and a long solo career, which collectively have produced over twenty Top 40 hits. As a member of Fleetwood Mac, she was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998….
On February 4, 2007 Nicks performed her classic solo hit song “Stand Back” at the 2007 Super Bowl XLI Pre-game Show on CBS. She also made performance appearances on NBC’s The Today Show and The Ellen Degeneres Show. source wikipedia

Listen the song here, this is a video of Stevie Nicks performing ‘Stand Back’ and ‘Landslide’ on April 24, 2007 on Ellen DeGeneres Show.

Download for free this video, see the Free Video Download page and follow the instructions.

Stevie Nicks - Stand Back Lyrics

No one looked as I walked by
Just an invitation would have been just fine
Said no to him again and again
First he took my heart then he ran

No one knows how I feel
What I say unless you read between my lines
One man walked away from me
First he took my hand take me home

Stand back stand back
In the middle of my room
I did not hear from you
Its alright its alright
To be standing in a line
Standing in a line
I would cry

Do not turn away my friend
Like a willow I can bend
No man calls my name
No man came

So I walked on down away from you
Maybe your attention was more
Than you could do
One man did not call
He asked me for my love
And that was all

Stand back stand back
In the middle of my room
I did not hear from you
Its alright its alright
To be standing in a line
Standing in a line
Standing in a line

So I walked on down the line
Away from you
Maybe your attention was more
Than I could do
One man did not call
Well he asked me for my love
That was all

Stevie Nicks hasn’t scored an incredible number of post-Fleetwood Mac hits, but she’s had enough to fill this CD. (Her 1998 four-CD box set may qualify as overkill). Her best solo songs are ones that sound like they could have come from Fleetwood Mac, including “Stand Back,” “Leather and Lace,” and “If Anyone Falls”–all included here. The highlight of this CD, and of Nicks’ solo career, is “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around,” her collaboration with Tom Petty. Petty proves to be Nicks’s best foil since Lindsey Buckingham. –Charles R. Cross


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