Gold Dust Woman

"Gold Dust Woman"
Song by Fleetwood Mac
Released 1977
Recorded 1976
Genre Rock
Length 4:51
Label Reprise
Writer Stevie Nicks
Producer Fleetwood Mac,
Richard Dashut and
Ken Caillat

"Gold Dust Woman" is a song from the best-selling Fleetwood Mac album Rumours. It was written and sung by Stevie Nicks and released as a B-side to the "You Make Loving Fun" single. Along with "Rhiannon" and "Dreams", it is often regarded as a signature song of Stevie Nicks' of her recordings with Fleetwood Mac.

The take chosen for release on the 1977 Rumours album was reportedly recorded at 4 a.m., after a long night of attempts in the studio. Just before and during that final take, Stevie Nicks had wrapped her head (though not mouth) with a black scarf, veiling her senses and tapping genuine memories and emotions.[1]

On the 2004 2-disc special edition release of Rumours, two demos of "Gold Dust Woman" are included, one of which features vocal melody and lyrics in its coda which would later be developed into the stand-alone single "If You Ever Did Believe" in 1997. Nicks recorded this with close friend Sheryl Crow as part of the early sessions for her 2001 Trouble in Shangri-La album, but the track was chosen as the theme song for the 1998 Warner Bros. Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock vehicle Practical Magic. To date, the track has only been available on the film soundtrack album.

Contents

Interpretations

When asked about the song in an interview with Courtney Love for Spin in October 1997, Nicks said:

You know what, Courtney? I don't really know what "Gold Dust Woman" is about. I know there was cocaine there and that I fancied it gold dust, somehow. I'm going to have to go back to my journals and see if I can pull something out about "Gold Dust Woman". Because I don't really know. It's weird that I'm not quite sure. It can't be all about cocaine.

Cover versions

"Gold Dust Woman"
Single by Hole
from the album The Crow: City of Angels
B-side I Wanna Be Your Dog
Spit
Released Summer 1996
Format CD single
Recorded Spring 1996
Genre Alternative rock
Label Geffen
Hole singles chronology
"Softer, Softest"
(1995)
"Gold Dust Woman"
(1996)
"Celebrity Skin"
(1998)

Charts

Chart (1996)
(Hole version)
Peak
Position
U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 31

Appearances in other media

References

  1. ^ "The Making of Rumours"

External links