Gold Dust Woman

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"Gold Dust Woman"
"Gold Dust Woman" cover
Song by Fleetwood Mac
Released 1977
Recorded 1976
Genre Rock
Length 5:01
Label Reprise
Writer(s) Stevie Nicks
Producer(s) 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. It is regarded as a signature song of Stevie Nicks during her tenure with Fleetwood Mac.

Many regard the lyrics as to having references to drug use:

Rock on, gold dust woman,
Take your silver spoon,
And dig your grave

These opening lines are seen by many as a drug statement. The image of almost killing oneself with cocaine would in a few short years describe the band in general, and Nicks in particular. Some also see some of the lyrics as an attack on Lindsey Buckingham, with whom she was breaking up with at the time:

Rulers make bad lovers,
You'd better put your kingdom up for sale

Buckingham is regarded as the creative driving force behind the band at this time so these lyrics could be said to be an attack at him.

When asked about the song in an interview with Courtney Love for SPIN magazine 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.

This only adds to the obscurity of the lyrics.

  • The Penguin: GDW Lyric Interpretations [1]
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Members
John McVie - Mick Fleetwood - Stevie Nicks - Lindsey Buckingham
Former members: Christine McVie - Peter Green - Jeremy Spencer - Bob Brunning - Danny Kirwan
Bob Welch - Bob Weston - Dave Walker - Billy Burnette - Rick Vito - Dave Mason - Bekka Bramlett
Discography

Studio albums: Fleetwood Mac (1968) - Mr. Wonderful - English Rose - Then Play On - Kiln House - Future Games - Bare Trees - Penguin - Mystery to Me - Heroes Are Hard to Find - Fleetwood Mac (1975) - Rumours - Tusk - Mirage - Tango in the Night - Behind the Mask - Time - Say You Will

Key Singles/Songs: Black Magic Woman - Albatross - The Green Manalishi - Rhiannon - Landslide - Go Your Own Way - Dreams - Don't Stop - The Chain - You Make Loving Fun - Gold Dust Woman - Tusk - Big Love -

Compilations: The Pious Bird Of Good Omen - Black Magic Woman (The Original Fleetwood Mac) - Greatest Hits - Greatest Hits - 25 Years - The Chain - The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac - The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions - The Vaudeville Years - Show-Biz Blues -

Live albums: Live At The BBC - Live In Boston - Live - The Dance - Live In Boston (2004)

Related articles

Fleetwood Mac single chart positions - Say You Will Tour

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