What's Happening?
Fleetwood Mac's song 'Everywhere' has entered the Billboard Global 200 chart nearly 40 years after its original release. The track, from the band's 1987 album 'Tango in the Night,' has gained renewed popularity, achieving 9.6 million streams worldwide
in a recent week. This resurgence is partly attributed to its use in advertisements for brands like Chevrolet and PayPal. 'Everywhere' originally peaked at No. 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1988 and was a No. 1 hit on the Adult Contemporary chart. The song's enduring appeal is reflected in its continued presence on music charts, alongside other Fleetwood Mac classics like 'Dreams,' 'Landslide,' and 'The Chain.'
Why It's Important?
The re-entry of 'Everywhere' into the charts highlights the lasting impact of Fleetwood Mac's music and its ability to resonate with new generations. This phenomenon underscores the power of nostalgia and the role of media in reviving interest in classic hits. The song's success on the Global 200 chart demonstrates the global reach of music and the influence of streaming platforms in shaping music consumption. For the music industry, this trend emphasizes the potential for older tracks to find new life and commercial success, offering opportunities for artists and record labels to capitalize on timeless music.












