Magnet and Steel by, I want to say, Elvin Bishop.32. I've never made any bones about it. I 've always been a sucker for sappy love songs. You put me on a boat with some Yacht Rock bands from the 70's and I've died and gone to heaven.
One of my favorite songs from the late 70's was was three plus minutes of pure, beautifully crafted melodic sap with a killer ear worm hook. The song was inspired by the singer/songwriter's intense infatuation with Stevie Nicks(I mean didn't all of us old dudes have that same infatuation for Stevie back in the day?). The singer/songwriter had been working with Nicks, and her longtime boyfriend and fellow Fleetwood Mac bandmate, Lindsey Buckingham. He developed a very strong attraction for Nicks, whose relationship with Buckingham was on the rocks at the time
On a late night drive home one night , while thinking about Nicks , the singer saw the license plate on a car that read: NOT SHY . This inspired the metaphor that he used for the song title, describing the intense "push-pull" attraction between he and Stevie. It also gave him the courage to go ahead and pursue her. "NOT SHY" became the title of his album, which Buckingham produced. In the song there is a line in which he sings, "With you I'm not shy... " Both Stevie and Lindsey sing background vocals on the song,
The song peaked at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1978 and was his only Top 40 hit.
Do you know the song and the singer who had the hots for Stevie in a bad way?



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