Little Lies
1987 single by Fleetwood Mac From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Little Lies" is a song by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac from their 14th studio album, Tango in the Night (1987). It was written by band member Christine McVie and her then-husband, Eddy Quintela, with lead vocals performed primarily by McVie; the chorus features backing vocals by Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. The song was released in August 1987 by Warner Bros. Records, as the third single from Tango in the Night.
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Single by Fleetwood Mac | ||||
from the album Tango in the Night | ||||
B-side | "Ricky" | |||
Released | August 1987 | |||
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Length | 3:39 | |||
Label | Warner Bros. | |||
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"Little Lies" on YouTube |
Background
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McVie recalled that she wrote the song at her pool with a pad and paper; while Quintela was listed as one of the songwriters, McVie stated in an interview with MOJO that his role in the creation of "Little Lies" was minimal and that the lyrical content did not relate to him. She wrote some of the counter-vocals over an existing Buckingham composition.[1] She discussed the meaning of the lyrics in an interview with Timothy White.
The idea of the lyric is: If I had the chance, I'd do it differently next time. But since I can't, just carry on lying to me and I'll believe, even though I know you're lying.[2]
Similar to the rest of the songs on Tango in the Night, "Little Lies" was recorded a Sony two-track digital machine for the purpose of preserving the sound of the original tracks. During the mastering process, some glitches in the audio arose from some of the manual tape splices that had been conducted to piece different sections together. Greg Droman, who served as an audio engineer for the Tango in the Night sessions, believed that some glitches on "Little Lies" were left unresolved on the released version. "There's something on one song — I think it's 'Little Lies'. You could easily say 'Oh that's a hi-hat.' But it's not. I know it's not."[3]
Release and commercial performance
On its release, the single stayed at number one for four weeks on the US Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and number four on the Billboard Hot 100 in November 1987. It was the third of four US Top 20 hits (and highest charting) from Tango in the Night. It was the band's last top-ten hit in the US. The single also reached number five on the UK Singles Chart, where it has since achieved 2× Platinum status. "Little Lies" continues to be played on radio stations as a classic hit of the late 1980s, along with "Everywhere" and "Seven Wonders", both of which are from Tango in the Night. "Little Lies" was also accompanied by a music video, filmed on a farm, in and around its rustic buildings and fields.
The single was also available on the 12" single format, featuring an extended dance version created by John Benitez, also known as Jellybean.[4] The other B-sides included a dub version of "Little Lies" and the song "Ricky", a non-album track penned by McVie and Buckingham. A limited 12" picture disc was also released in the United Kingdom, and it was the first Fleetwood Mac single to be issued on the cassette single format.
Critical reception
Cash Box said that "McVie's songwriting ability combined with Lindsey Buckingham's production assistance provide a extremely likeable hit-to-be."[5] Andrew Male of MOJO identified "Little Lies" as one of the two biggest highlights on Tango in the Night along with "Everywhere".[1] The Guardian and Paste ranked the song number 21 and number 29 respectively on their lists of the 30 greatest Fleetwood Mac songs.[6][7]
Track listing and formats
- US 12" vinyl single (Warner Bros. Records 0-20761)
- "Little Lies" (Extended version) – 6:07
- "Little Lies" (Dub version) – 4:04
- "Ricky" – 4:21
- UK 7" vinyl single (Warner Bros. Records W 8291)
- "Little Lies" – 3:38
- "Ricky" – 4:21
Personnel
- Christine McVie – lead and backing vocals, keyboards
- Lindsey Buckingham – guitars, keyboards, Fairlight CMI, backing vocals
- Stevie Nicks – backing vocals
- John McVie – bass
- Mick Fleetwood – drums, percussion
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Certifications and sales
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[35] | Gold | 45,000‡ |
United Kingdom (BPI)[36] | 2× Platinum | 1,200,000‡ |
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. |
Hilary Duff version
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"Little Lies" | |
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Promotional single by Hilary Duff | |
Released | January 13, 2016 |
Recorded | 2015 |
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Length | 3:23 |
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"Little Lies" (Younger Promo) on YouTube |
Hilary Duff recorded a cover of the song, produced by Peer Åström and Adam Anders, in promotion of the second season of her TV Land comedy series, Younger.[37] It was released January 13, 2016 through RCA Records and Sony Music Entertainment.[38]
Background and recording
"TV Land called me," Duff told People, "They were like, 'We want you to cover a song for the promos for the second season.' And I’m like, 'Oh my God. Yes, of course, I would love to.'"[39] A preview of her rendition of the song was made available through the magazine in December 2015. The recording was produced by Peer Åström and Adam Anders, with vocal engineering and production from Alex Anders, the same team responsible for the music behind the popular Fox musical comedy-drama, Glee.[39]
Duff's recording has been described as synthpop,[37][40] with additional influences of dance genres,[39] especially dubstep.[41][42]
Critical reception
Duff's genre-altering recording of "Little Lies" has received mixed reviews from critics. "This cover doesn’t work for me," writes Mike Wass of Idolator, "The plodding electronic production ... completely overwhelms Fleetwood Mac’s delicate Tango In The Night smash and makes the "Sparks" diva sound like Siri's older sister."[43] However, Lucas Villa of AXS TV was more complimentary, writing that Duff "rises above the synths to emerge as the dance floor queen she's been since the release of her 2007 album, Dignity."[42]
Release history
Country | Date | Format | Label |
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Worldwide | January 13, 2016 | Digital download | |
Russia[44] | February 19, 2016 | Sony |
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