Stevie Nicks Covers ‘For What It’s Worth’ by Stephen Stills

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Stevie Nicks just released a surprise remake of Stephen Stills‘ 1966 Buffalo Springfield standard, “For what it’s worth”. The MacFleetwood The singer spoke about the standalone single in a statement, which said, “I’m so excited to release my new song. It was written by Stephen Stills in 1966. It meant something to me then, and it means something to me now. I always wanted to interpret it through the eyes of a woman – and it seems that today, in the times we live in, that has a lot to say.

Stevie Nicks, who is currently on the road, told us that just performing is the very thing that secures a singer’s future: “I intend to sing, you know? Opera singers sing in their 80s. But I plan to be there singing when I’m a seriously older woman, because I think my voice will still be very good. Because I’m not going to let go. And that’s really all. . . You know, the people who can’t sing anymore and who had beautiful voices are the ones who left for five years and then decided to come back. And you just can’t make a return. The returns are just not good. You just gotta keep singing.

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