Christine Anne McVie was an English singer and musician who lived from 12 July 1943 to 30 November 2022. She was primarily recognized as a keyboardist and singer for the band Fleetwood Mac, which she joined in 1970. Three solo albums were also released by her. Her lyrics were primarily about relationships and love. She was “unabashedly easy-on-the-ears singer/songwriter, and the key mover behind some of Fleetwood Mac’s biggest songs,” according to Steve Leggett of AllMusic.
Eight of the songs she wrote or co-wrote for Fleetwood Mac’s 1988 Greatest Hits album, including “Don’t Stop,” “Everywhere,” and “Little Lies,” were her original compositions.
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Peter Green served as best man during McVie’s 1968 nuptials to John McVie. Instead of traveling on their honeymoon, they had a celebration at a hotel in Birmingham with Joe Cocker, who just so happened to be staying there, before splitting up and starting their respective bands. The pair was divorced in 1976, although they remained friends and worked together professionally.
On October 18, 1986, McVie wed keyboardist and songwriter Eddy Quintela from Portugal. Quintela and McVie worked together on several tracks, including “Little Lies.”
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