70's Music

I Don’t Want to Know – Fleetwood Mac cover | Song About Romance

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Here’s one of my latest Midnight Performances I hope you’ll enjoy.  It’s a song about romance called “I Don’t Want to Know“.  Just a little tribute to Fleetwood Mac, their Rumours album, and one of the best unknown songs from the 70’s imho.

I’ll be posting more details about my Midnight Performance at The Retro Cafe’ series soon in another post.  For now, I hope you’ll enjoy the video and take my Retro Fever poll which will let me know which rewards you’d enjoy as part of your Retro Fever experience.  For example, one is the opportunity to vote for which Retro tune I cover next.  Will it be another song about romance or something else?

You can check out the poll here: Dan’s Retro Fever Poll

Dan Wright

Singer-Songwriter of Country/Rock/Pop. Sometimes the lyrics are obviously faith-inspired, other times it may be more subtle. Sometimes the songs are uplifting, sometimes thought-provoking, but they're always from the heart and for your listening pleasure. :-)

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