Originally this was a Waylon Jennings and Jessi Coltier duet, which they both wrote together. However, with the country-folk-rock inspiration that Henley and Nicks brought to the song, I think this is a much better version. More edge to it, than the original. I agree, this is defiantly one of the greatest love songs of all time. Its so feminine, but a strong feminine. Then the masculine side I find is open & somewhat sensitive, which is also beautiful. A perfect balance. All together, the personas, the lyrics, the vocals, and the instrumental are all amazing. Her voice is at its best in this song. Love it!
Actually this was a song written by Stevie Nicks in collaboration with Don Henley by request from Waylon; he wanted to sing it with his wife at the time. But by the time Stevie finished it (with help from Henley) Waylon and Jessi were breaking up. Stevie then decided after all the work put into it by her and Henley and that it is meant for a duet, they recorded it.
Actually this was a song written by Stevie Nicks in collaboration with Don Henley by request from Waylon; he wanted to sing it with his wife at the time. But by the time Stevie finished it (with help from Henley) Waylon and Jessi were breaking up. Stevie then decided after all the work put into it by her and Henley and that it is meant for a duet, they recorded it.
Originally this was a Waylon Jennings and Jessi Coltier duet, which they both wrote together. However, with the country-folk-rock inspiration that Henley and Nicks brought to the song, I think this is a much better version. More edge to it, than the original. I agree, this is defiantly one of the greatest love songs of all time. Its so feminine, but a strong feminine. Then the masculine side I find is open & somewhat sensitive, which is also beautiful. A perfect balance. All together, the personas, the lyrics, the vocals, and the instrumental are all amazing. Her voice is at its best in this song. Love it!
Actually this was a song written by Stevie Nicks in collaboration with Don Henley by request from Waylon; he wanted to sing it with his wife at the time. But by the time Stevie finished it (with help from Henley) Waylon and Jessi were breaking up. Stevie then decided after all the work put into it by her and Henley and that it is meant for a duet, they recorded it.
Actually this was a song written by Stevie Nicks in collaboration with Don Henley by request from Waylon; he wanted to sing it with his wife at the time. But by the time Stevie finished it (with help from Henley) Waylon and Jessi were breaking up. Stevie then decided after all the work put into it by her and Henley and that it is meant for a duet, they recorded it.