When Heartache Takes Flight | Over My Shoulder | Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac's song "Over My Head" is a classic hit that has stood the test of time. Released in 1987 on their iconic album "Tango in the Night", this track was written by Christine McVie, one of the band's most prolific and successful songwriters.
The lyrics of "Over My Shoulder" are deeply personal and introspective, with McVie reflecting on a past relationship that has gone sour. The song's title is a metaphor for the pain and heartache that follows when two people go their separate ways. McVie's soaring vocals bring an emotional intensity to the track, as she laments the loss of her partner.
The song's chorus is particularly memorable, with McVie belting out the phrase "Oh, I'm over my head / Over my shoulder / I'm over my heart" - a poignant expression of the overwhelming emotions that come with heartbreak. Stevie Nicks' distinctive harmonies add an extra layer of depth and texture to the track.
Despite being released over three decades ago, "Over My Head" remains a fan favorite in Fleetwood Mac's extensive catalog. The song's timeless themes of love, loss, and longing continue to resonate with listeners today. The band's iconic guitar work, courtesy of Lindsey Buckingham, also adds a layer of complexity and depth to the track.
In many ways, "Over My Head" is a quintessential Fleetwood Mac song - it's a beautifully crafted pop-rock masterpiece that showcases the band's incredible musicianship and McVie's remarkable songwriting skills. If you're looking for a classic example of the band's signature sound, this track is an essential listen.
