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The song is also remembered for its artistic music video. Directed by Alex Proyas, the Everywhere Music Video (1987) is a visual retelling of Alfred Noyes’ famous poem, The Highwayman . Two versions exist: one that superimposes members like Mick Fleetwood and the McVies over the story, and a "clean" version that focuses entirely on the narrative.
Like many Fleetwood Mac tracks, "Everywhere" has found a second life on platforms like TikTok, where its 70s-80s aesthetic and emotional sincerity resonate with younger generations. Fleetwood Mac - Everywhere
Produced by Lindsey Buckingham and Richard Dashut The song is also remembered for its artistic music video
The song's distinct sound was achieved through complex layering. Lindsey Buckingham, known for his meticulous studio techniques, used a variety of synthesizers and an autoharp to create the track's iconic, crystalline opening. Like many Fleetwood Mac tracks, "Everywhere" has found
Peaked at #14 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #4 in the UK Composition and Visual Identity
In 2013, the song gained massive viral traction after being used in a Three UK advertisement featuring a moonwalking Shetland pony.
Decades after its release, "Everywhere" has enjoyed multiple resurgences in popular culture: