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Greatest Hits (1988)

Fleetwood Mac Greatest HitsGreatest Hits is a compilation of Fleetwood Mac‘s singles from 1975 to 1987. It includes two new songs, Christine McVie’s “As Long As You Follow” and Stevie Nicks’ “No Questions Asked.” Both songs feature new members Billy Burnette and Rick Vito, who replaced departing guitarist Lindsey Buckingham. In the liner notes, the band dedicates the collection to Lindsey, with “all our love.”

Release

On November 15, 1988, Warner Bros. Records released Greatest Hits on CD, cassette, and vinyl formats. The international edition featured a slightly different track selection (see below). The single “As Long As You Follow” and its music video helped promote the collection. The single reached No. 43 on the Billboard Top 100 Singles chart and No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart.

On March 16, 2000, the RIAA certified Greatest Hits 8X platinum for the shipment of eight million units to retailers.

Songs

North American Edition (CD)

  1. Rhiannon (4:12)
  2. Don’t Stop (3:13)
  3. Go Your Own Way (3:35)
  4. Hold Me (3:42)
  5. Everywhere (3:42)
  6. Gypsy (4:22)
  7. You Make Loving Fun (3:29)
  8. As Long As You Follow (4:09)
  9. Dreams (4:13)
  10. Say You Love Me (4:09)
  11. Tusk (3:24)
  12. Little Lies (3:38)
  13. Sara (6:21)
  14. Big Love (3:37)
  15. Over My Head (3:34)
  16. No Questions Asked (4:41)

International Edition (CD)

The international edition removes “Over Your Head” and adds “Oh Diane” and “Seven Wonders.”

  1. Rhiannon (4:12)
  2. Go Your Own Way (3:35)
  3. Don’t Stop (3:13)
  4. Gypsy (4:22)
  5. Everywhere (3:42)
  6. You Make Loving Fun (3:29)
  7. Big Love (3:29)
  8. As Long As You Follow (4:09)
  9. Say You Love Me (4:09)
  10. Dreams (4:13)
  11. Little Lies (3:38)
  12. Oh Diane* (2:32)
  13. Sara (6:21)
  14. Tusk (3:24)
  15. Seven Wonders* (3:37)
  16. Hold Me (3:42)
  17. No Questions Asked (4:41)

*Exclusive to international release

As Long As You Follow (Official Video)

No Questions Asked