Welcome to my site, the idea for the site is to list the songs Stevie Nicks has performed on stage thruout her career. I do not list EVERY performance of each song, but the first and last known performance or any notable performance. The site is a work in progress. Updated: 4/26/26
The Live Songs
Buckingham NicksLong Distance Winner 1974/1975
One of five songs Stevie had on the "Buckingham Nicks" album, this was part of the "Buckingham Nicks" shows. The album remains out of print, although the track did appear on Stevie's 1998 boxed set "Enchanted" and was rumored to have been rehearsed for the "Enchanted" tour.
One of five songs Stevie had on the "Buckingham Nicks" album, this was part of the "Buckingham Nicks" shows. The album remains out of print, although the track did appear on Stevie's 1998 boxed set "Enchanted" and was rumored to have been rehearsed for the "Enchanted" tour.
Races Are Run 1974/1975
One of Stevie's "Buckingham Nicks" tracks. Only performed on the "Buckingham Nicks" tour.
One of Stevie's "Buckingham Nicks" tracks. Only performed on the "Buckingham Nicks" tour.
Frozen Love 1974/1975
The song that landed Stevie and Lindsey in Fleetwood Mac. The song was performed during the "Buckingham Nicks" shows and was a part of the early "Fleetwood Mac" shows. The closest it's come to being performed since then is at a Lindsey Buckingham DVD recording in 2007 where Stevie was a special guest. Stevie sang a few lines from the song.
The song that landed Stevie and Lindsey in Fleetwood Mac. The song was performed during the "Buckingham Nicks" shows and was a part of the early "Fleetwood Mac" shows. The closest it's come to being performed since then is at a Lindsey Buckingham DVD recording in 2007 where Stevie was a special guest. Stevie sang a few lines from the song.
Crystal 1974/1975
Written by Stevie, sung by Lindsey. This was part of the "Buckingham Nicks" shows. Despite being re-recorded for the "Fleetwood Mac" album and finally with Stevie singing lead for the "Practical Magic" soundtrack, "Crystal" has yet to find it's way back to the stage.
Crying In the Night 2016
The first single from the "Buckingham Nicks" album would not make it's stage debut until 43 years after it was released. Perhaps the biggest surprise in the set of the 2016 "24 Karat Gold Tour"
Written by Stevie, sung by Lindsey. This was part of the "Buckingham Nicks" shows. Despite being re-recorded for the "Fleetwood Mac" album and finally with Stevie singing lead for the "Practical Magic" soundtrack, "Crystal" has yet to find it's way back to the stage.
Crying In the Night 2016
The first single from the "Buckingham Nicks" album would not make it's stage debut until 43 years after it was released. Perhaps the biggest surprise in the set of the 2016 "24 Karat Gold Tour"
Forget About Me 1974/1975
An early example of Stevie's vocal shredding. This song was only done on stage and no known studio demos exist.
Sorcerer 1974/2011
Written around the time of the "Buckingham Nicks" album and a possible track to be included on the never made follow-up "Sorcerer" would eventually find it's way back to the stage in 2001 when it appeared on the "Trouble In Shangri-La" album. Prior to that it had appeared on the "Street Of Fire" sound track sung by Marilyn Martin with Stevie on backing vocals. Since 2001 "Sorcerer" has been a stage staple.
Farewell Failure 1974/1975
As with "Forget About Me" , "Farewell Failure" was only performed on stage and no known studio recordings exist.
An early example of Stevie's vocal shredding. This song was only done on stage and no known studio demos exist.
Sorcerer 1974/2011
Written around the time of the "Buckingham Nicks" album and a possible track to be included on the never made follow-up "Sorcerer" would eventually find it's way back to the stage in 2001 when it appeared on the "Trouble In Shangri-La" album. Prior to that it had appeared on the "Street Of Fire" sound track sung by Marilyn Martin with Stevie on backing vocals. Since 2001 "Sorcerer" has been a stage staple.
Farewell Failure 1974/1975
As with "Forget About Me" , "Farewell Failure" was only performed on stage and no known studio recordings exist.
Rhiannon 1974/2016/2025
First performed during the "Buckingham Nicks" shows. The earliest versions of the song have slightly different lyrics than what would end up on the "Fleetwood Mac" album. The early versions of the song on stage were like an exorcism. Over the years as Rhiannon has gotten older, she has mellowed. Beginning in 1981 the song begins with a piano intro before going into the rock version of the song. Performed with Lady Antebellum on CMT Crossroads 1/29/13 (aired 9/13/13). Performed a solo piano version during her appearance on the TV series "American Horror Story: Coven" ("The Magical Delights Of Stevie Nicks"). Episode was taped in late 2013, aired 1/8/14. Performed with Lady Antebellum on the 2014 Academy Of Country Music Awards on 4/7/14. Performed with the cast of School Of Rock on Broadway on 4/26/16
Landslide 1975/2015/2016/2017/2025
Another song originally written for the "Buckingham Nicks" follow-up. The song was performed on the Fleetwood Mac tours for the "Fleetwood Mac", "Rumours", "Tusk" and "Mirage" tours. The song wouldn't be performed again until 1990's "Behind The Mask" tour. Since then the song has been a concert mainstay in both Fleetwood Mac's and Stevie's solo shows. The song is almost always dedicated to someone. After Stevie's father died the song was dedicated to his memory while a montage of clips were shown on a screen at the rear of the stage. After the release of Stevie's "Soundstage" DVD she said it was time to move on and the song is once again dedicated to family or friends in attendance. On the 2011 "Heart & Soul" tour the video montage, with new photos added, was brought back. Stevie said "It is what the song is about and belongs up there." Stevie performed "Landslide" with Javier Colon on the TV singing competition show "The Voice" on June 29, 2011. Starting on July 29, 2012 and her "In Your Dreams Tour", the video montage included photos of Stevie's mom who passed away on 12/28/11.
Performed at Sundance on 1/18/13 as part of Dave Grohl's "Sound City Rocks Parl City" show, the movie premiere of "Sound City". Performed with Lady Antebellum for CMT Crossroads (1/29/13) aired 9/13/13. Replaced "Leather & Lace" on 11/29/16 on the "24 Karat Gold Tour".
Performed the song with One Direction singer, Harry Styles at his show at the Troubadour in LA on 5/19/17
Performed at Sundance on 1/18/13 as part of Dave Grohl's "Sound City Rocks Parl City" show, the movie premiere of "Sound City". Performed with Lady Antebellum for CMT Crossroads (1/29/13) aired 9/13/13. Replaced "Leather & Lace" on 11/29/16 on the "24 Karat Gold Tour".
Performed the song with One Direction singer, Harry Styles at his show at the Troubadour in LA on 5/19/17
Without You 2013/2013
Written for the second, never completed, Buckingham Nicks album in 1974, Without You has existed for years in fan circles as demo from then. The song was rediscovered by Stevie recently and was added to the Fleetwood Mac 2013 tour.
Rumours
Dreams 1977/2015/2016/2019/2025
Written for the "Rumours" album and Fleetwood Mac (and Stevie's) only #1 song, this has been performed at nearly EVERY show Stevie has ever done since it was written. The song is almost always done within the first three or four songs of the set. On her solo tours it is usually combined with "Outside The Rain". Included on the 2011 "Heart & Soul" tour and 2012's "In Your Dreams" tour. Performed at Sundance on 1/18/13. In a very surprising move, Stevie dropped "Outside The Rain/Dreams" from her 11/19/16 set in Bethlehem PA and replaced it with "Gypsy".
Written for the "Rumours" album and Fleetwood Mac (and Stevie's) only #1 song, this has been performed at nearly EVERY show Stevie has ever done since it was written. The song is almost always done within the first three or four songs of the set. On her solo tours it is usually combined with "Outside The Rain". Included on the 2011 "Heart & Soul" tour and 2012's "In Your Dreams" tour. Performed at Sundance on 1/18/13. In a very surprising move, Stevie dropped "Outside The Rain/Dreams" from her 11/19/16 set in Bethlehem PA and replaced it with "Gypsy".
The Chain 1994/1994
The only band written song for "Rumours" Stevie provided the lyrics. The song is a Mac concert mainstay, however on 1994's "Street Angel" tour, the song was performed. It was included in the Westwood One radio show "Superstars In Concert (1/23/94).
The only band written song for "Rumours" Stevie provided the lyrics. The song is a Mac concert mainstay, however on 1994's "Street Angel" tour, the song was performed. It was included in the Westwood One radio show "Superstars In Concert (1/23/94).
I Don't Want To Know 1974/1975
A Buckingham Nicks song, this was performed during the brief "Buckingham Nicks" tour in 1975. Stevie refers to this as her "Everly Brothers" song. The song found it's place on "Rumours" when it was decided that there wasn't enough room for "Silver Springs". This has never been performed by Fleetwood Mac on stage.
A Buckingham Nicks song, this was performed during the brief "Buckingham Nicks" tour in 1975. Stevie refers to this as her "Everly Brothers" song. The song found it's place on "Rumours" when it was decided that there wasn't enough room for "Silver Springs". This has never been performed by Fleetwood Mac on stage.
Gold Dust Woman 1977/2015/2016/2019/2025
The song became a standard as part of Stevie's solo shows beginning with the 1981 "White Winged Dove" tour. The song was performed as part of Bob Welch's "Bob Welch & Friends" show in 1982. During the 1977 "Rumours" tour the song took on a very druggy feel. For Stevie's 2007 "Soundstage" performance she wanted to re-create that feel without the drugs. Performed at Sundance on 1/18/13. Was performed with Lady Antebellum for CMT Crossroads show (1/29/13), but not aired.
The song became a standard as part of Stevie's solo shows beginning with the 1981 "White Winged Dove" tour. The song was performed as part of Bob Welch's "Bob Welch & Friends" show in 1982. During the 1977 "Rumours" tour the song took on a very druggy feel. For Stevie's 2007 "Soundstage" performance she wanted to re-create that feel without the drugs. Performed at Sundance on 1/18/13. Was performed with Lady Antebellum for CMT Crossroads show (1/29/13), but not aired.
Silver Springs 1976/2015
This outtake from "Rumours" was performed at a handful of pre-"Rumours" shows in 1976. When it was decided that the song would not be on the released album, the song was dropped from the set. It would not be revived until Fleetwood Mac's 1997 reunion special, "The Dance". It was then performed on the next two Fleetwood Mac tours usually as an encore, but was dropped at many shows. Included on the 2013 and 2014 Fleetwood Mac tour.
This outtake from "Rumours" was performed at a handful of pre-"Rumours" shows in 1976. When it was decided that the song would not be on the released album, the song was dropped from the set. It would not be revived until Fleetwood Mac's 1997 reunion special, "The Dance". It was then performed on the next two Fleetwood Mac tours usually as an encore, but was dropped at many shows. Included on the 2013 and 2014 Fleetwood Mac tour.
Don't Stop 2011/2011/2026
Although Stevie has sung this on stage with Fleetwood Mac since 1977, on October 14, 2011 she did a solo version at the Bill Clinton 65th birthday show at the Hollywood Paladium. Brought back to her set for her performance at the New Orleans Jazz Fest on 4/25/26
TUSK
Sara 1979/2013
First performed during the 1979/1980 "Tusk" tour "Sara" would go on to be part of Stevie's "Bella Donna" and "Wild Heart" tours. "Sara" was also part of the early "Rock A Little" shows. After that the song would disappear from set lists. It wouldn't be until the "Say You Will" tour in 2003 that the song would return to the stage. For Stevie's Soundstage concert the song would return to her solo set at the request of the shows director. Included on the 2013 Fleetwood Mac tour.
Storms 2009/2009/2018
Written for "Tusk", "Storms" was added for the 2009 "Unleashed" tour. As with "Beautiful Child" Stevie was looking to add something old, but new, to the set. Was done briefly on the 2018/2019 Fleetwood Mac tour.
Written for "Tusk", "Storms" was added for the 2009 "Unleashed" tour. As with "Beautiful Child" Stevie was looking to add something old, but new, to the set. Was done briefly on the 2018/2019 Fleetwood Mac tour.
Sisters Of The Moon 1978/2015
Written for the "Tusk", "Sisters Of The Moon" first appeared on stage in late 1978 at a handful of shows on the "Rumours" tour. The song would become a part of the "Tusk" shows and would return for the "Mirage" tour in 1982. The performance recorded in LA during that tour and later released on the VHS video "Fleetwood Mac ~ The Mirage Tour" would feature Stevie's drug fueled "speaking in tongues" version. Having lay doment for over 30 years, the song was brought back to the stage on 4/4/13, much to the delight of fans, on the 2013 and 2014 Fleetwood Mac tour.
Angel 1979/1983/2025
Stevie once called this her "dance hall song". "Angel" is the perfect concert song. First performed during the "Tusk" tour, it would go on to be part of Stevie's "Bella Donna" and "Wild Heart" shows. Was brought back for the opening night of her 2025 tour in Portland Or. (was dropped at the next show)
Stevie once called this her "dance hall song". "Angel" is the perfect concert song. First performed during the "Tusk" tour, it would go on to be part of Stevie's "Bella Donna" and "Wild Heart" shows. Was brought back for the opening night of her 2025 tour in Portland Or. (was dropped at the next show)
Beautiful Child 2004/2006
For The "Say You Will" tour Stevie was looking to add something new to the set, "Beautiful Child" having never been performed during the "Tusk" tour was chosen. The song would be part of Stevie's Melbourne Symphony concert in Australia.
Bella Donna
For The "Say You Will" tour Stevie was looking to add something new to the set, "Beautiful Child" having never been performed during the "Tusk" tour was chosen. The song would be part of Stevie's Melbourne Symphony concert in Australia.
Bella Donna
Bella Donna 1981/1981/2016/2026
The title track to Stevie's first solo album, the song was only performed on the short "White Winged Dove" tour in '81. "Bella Donna" does appear on the Westwood One radio show of her LA show. Returned to the stage after 35 years on the 2016 "24 Karat Gold Tour". The song was done as a medley with "Wild Heart" which made its stage debut on the tour.
The title track to Stevie's first solo album, the song was only performed on the short "White Winged Dove" tour in '81. "Bella Donna" does appear on the Westwood One radio show of her LA show. Returned to the stage after 35 years on the 2016 "24 Karat Gold Tour". The song was done as a medley with "Wild Heart" which made its stage debut on the tour.
Stop Draggin' My Heart Around 1981/2014/2024/2025/2026
Written by Tom Petty, given to Stevie when he decided to keep "Insider" (the song he originally wrote for Stevie) for himself. "Stop Draggin'" was usually done on stage with guitarist Waddy Wachtel singing the Tom Petty part. At her 2005 shows with Don Henley, Don sang Tom's part. The song was part of her 2006 shows in Australia. Also in 2006 Stevie toured with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers where "Stop Draggin' was part of her spot in the show.
Performed with Dave Grohl at Sundance on 1/18/13. Performed with Lady Antebellum for CMT Crossroads 1/29/13 (aired 9/13/13). Performed with Jimmy Fallon (as Tom Petty) on the Tonight Show (4/09/14) in a pre-taped "recreation" of the SDMYA video from 1981.Returned to the set in 2016 where she performed the song with Waddy and "24 Karat Gold Tour" opening act Chrissie Hynde. Done on the "Two Icons Tour" with Billy Joel in 2023/24
Written by Tom Petty, given to Stevie when he decided to keep "Insider" (the song he originally wrote for Stevie) for himself. "Stop Draggin'" was usually done on stage with guitarist Waddy Wachtel singing the Tom Petty part. At her 2005 shows with Don Henley, Don sang Tom's part. The song was part of her 2006 shows in Australia. Also in 2006 Stevie toured with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers where "Stop Draggin' was part of her spot in the show.
Performed with Dave Grohl at Sundance on 1/18/13. Performed with Lady Antebellum for CMT Crossroads 1/29/13 (aired 9/13/13). Performed with Jimmy Fallon (as Tom Petty) on the Tonight Show (4/09/14) in a pre-taped "recreation" of the SDMYA video from 1981.Returned to the set in 2016 where she performed the song with Waddy and "24 Karat Gold Tour" opening act Chrissie Hynde. Done on the "Two Icons Tour" with Billy Joel in 2023/24
Think About It 1981/1981
Written in 1975 for Christine McVie, "Think About It" had been demo'd for the "Rumours" album but would first appear on "Bella Donna". The song was only performed during the "White Winged Dove" tour. No professional live recordings of the track have surfaced.
Written in 1975 for Christine McVie, "Think About It" had been demo'd for the "Rumours" album but would first appear on "Bella Donna". The song was only performed during the "White Winged Dove" tour. No professional live recordings of the track have surfaced.
After The Glitter Fades 1981/1998
One of Stevie's more country sounding songs, the song was done on the "White Winged Dove" tour and sat dormant until the "Enchanted" tour when it became part of her acoustic set.
One of Stevie's more country sounding songs, the song was done on the "White Winged Dove" tour and sat dormant until the "Enchanted" tour when it became part of her acoustic set.
Edge Of Seventeen 1981/2014/2016/2025/2026
"Edge Of Seventeen" always was and always will be Stevie's last song of her regular set before the encores. The song usually begins with a lengthy guitar solo from Waddy Wachtel. The song is notable for the "Edge Walk" where Stevie walks along the edge of the stage shaking hands with those lucky enough to get close to the stage. In years past Stevie would also collect stuffed animals and flowers as well. In the recent years however Stevie has not taken many gifts from fans. Stevie performed EO17 for the first time live on TV during her appearence on "America's Got Talent" on July 27, 2011. Performed with Lady Antebellum for CMT Crossroads 1/29/13 (aired 9/13/13). Performed on her Tonight Show appearance on 4/9/14. Performed on "Ellen" in 2016
"Edge Of Seventeen" always was and always will be Stevie's last song of her regular set before the encores. The song usually begins with a lengthy guitar solo from Waddy Wachtel. The song is notable for the "Edge Walk" where Stevie walks along the edge of the stage shaking hands with those lucky enough to get close to the stage. In years past Stevie would also collect stuffed animals and flowers as well. In the recent years however Stevie has not taken many gifts from fans. Stevie performed EO17 for the first time live on TV during her appearence on "America's Got Talent" on July 27, 2011. Performed with Lady Antebellum for CMT Crossroads 1/29/13 (aired 9/13/13). Performed on her Tonight Show appearance on 4/9/14. Performed on "Ellen" in 2016
How Still My Love 1981/2010
One of Stevie's favorite songs usually referred to as "In The Still Of The Night", The song disappeared from her set for a little while but returned in 2005 and became a show staple since 2007. The song is usually late in set, usually after the band introductions.
One of Stevie's favorite songs usually referred to as "In The Still Of The Night", The song disappeared from her set for a little while but returned in 2005 and became a show staple since 2007. The song is usually late in set, usually after the band introductions.
Leather & Lace 1981/2012/2016/2017
Her second single from "Bella Donna" and a duet with Don Henley. The song was done as a "trio" between Stevie, Lori Perry (Nicks), and Sharon Celani during the "White Winged Dove" tour. A video of this performance appeared on the 1986 video collection, "I Can't Wait". Over the years Stevie has song this at benefits with Don Henley. It was also part one of the songs they did together during the brief "Two Voices" tour in 2005. After much begging from Rod Stewart, this was added to the Heart & Soul tour in 2011 beginning with the stop in Philly on 4/5/11. Stevie made a guest appearence at the Maroon 5 concert at the Hollywood Bowl and sang "Leather & Lace" with Adam Lavine on 7/25/11. After years of saying she could only perform L&L with Don Henley, the song has been a part of her regular set starting in 2011. Made it's TV debut on October 6, 2016 when Stevie appeared on "The Late Late Show With James Corden". Closed out the 2016 tour. Was performed on the first part of the 24 Karat Gold tour. The last show was at a stop in CT in November 2016.
Performed the song with Harry Styles at his show at the Troubadour in LA on 5/19/17. Performed with her vocal coach Steve Real beginning in 2024
Performed the song with Harry Styles at his show at the Troubadour in LA on 5/19/17. Performed with her vocal coach Steve Real beginning in 2024
Outside The Rain 1981/2011/2016/2025
The "sequel" to 1977's "Dreams", "Outside The Rain" is usually teamed with "Dreams" on stage. However during her 2007 shows, the song was not performed to allow Stevie to tell the story of how she came to write "Dreams". The "Outside The Rain/Dreams" medley would return in 2008. The song made it's first appearence on 2011's "Heart & Soul" tour on 4/10/11 in Detroit. Part of the "24 Karat Gold Tour" until it was replaced by "Gypsy" on 11/19/16.
Gold And Braid 1981/1999/2016
Written and recorded for the "Bella Donna" album, the studio version of "Gold & Braid" has never been released. Memorably performed during the "White Winged Dove" tour and part of the HBO televised concert, the song became a fan favorite. "Gold & Braid" returned to the stage for the "Enchanted" shows surprising Stevie when crowds sang along with her. It would also be done at the Millennium shows in 1999. Stevie opened her "24 Karat Gold" tour on 10/25/16 with the song. The first time the song has ever been used as an opener.
Written and recorded for the "Bella Donna" album, the studio version of "Gold & Braid" has never been released. Memorably performed during the "White Winged Dove" tour and part of the HBO televised concert, the song became a fan favorite. "Gold & Braid" returned to the stage for the "Enchanted" shows surprising Stevie when crowds sang along with her. It would also be done at the Millennium shows in 1999. Stevie opened her "24 Karat Gold" tour on 10/25/16 with the song. The first time the song has ever been used as an opener.
I Need To Know 1981/2007
Written by Tom Petty for his "You're Gonna Get It" album, Stevie made "I Need To Know" her own. The song was part of her normal set until around 2005 when it was done sporadically. The song would "officially" be replaced by Tom's "You Wreck Me" in 2010.
Written by Tom Petty for his "You're Gonna Get It" album, Stevie made "I Need To Know" her own. The song was part of her normal set until around 2005 when it was done sporadically. The song would "officially" be replaced by Tom's "You Wreck Me" in 2010.
Blue Lamp 1981/1981
Written for "Bella Donna" but appearing on the "Heavy Metal" soundtrack, "Blue Lamp" would only be done during the "White Winged Dove" tour and no professional recordings have surfaced.
Written for "Bella Donna" but appearing on the "Heavy Metal" soundtrack, "Blue Lamp" would only be done during the "White Winged Dove" tour and no professional recordings have surfaced.
Sleeping Angel 1998/1998
Appearing on the "Fast Times At Ridgemont High" soundtrack, "Sleeping Angel" was first performed during the "Enchanted" tour in 1998.
Appearing on the "Fast Times At Ridgemont High" soundtrack, "Sleeping Angel" was first performed during the "Enchanted" tour in 1998.
Mirage
Gypsy 1982/2015/2016/2025
Stevie's single from the "Mirage" album, the song was performed nightly during the "Mirage" tour. "Gypsy" would go to be part of her "Wild Heart" tour in 1983 and Fleetwood Mac's "Shaking The Cage" tour in 1987. "Gypsy" wouldn't return to the stage until 1997. Included on the 2013 and 2014 Fleetwood Mac tour. In a surprising move, Stevie dropped "Outside The Rain/Dreams" and replaced it with "Gypsy" at her 11/19/16 Bethleham PA show.
The Wild Heart
Stevie's single from the "Mirage" album, the song was performed nightly during the "Mirage" tour. "Gypsy" would go to be part of her "Wild Heart" tour in 1983 and Fleetwood Mac's "Shaking The Cage" tour in 1987. "Gypsy" wouldn't return to the stage until 1997. Included on the 2013 and 2014 Fleetwood Mac tour. In a surprising move, Stevie dropped "Outside The Rain/Dreams" and replaced it with "Gypsy" at her 11/19/16 Bethleham PA show.
The Wild Heart
Wild Heart 2016/2025
The title track from Stevie's second solo album made it's live debut on the 2016 "24 Karat Gold Tour". The song was done as a medley with "Bella Donna"
If Anyone Falls 1983/2011/2016/2025
The second single from "The Wild Heart", "If Anyone Falls" would be a part of the "Wild Heart" set in 1983 and not again until 1991's "Timespace" tour. Since 2007 it has been part of the main set, now referred to as "If Anyone Falls In Love". After her 2010 Atlantic City performance Stevie said that "This is a difficult song to sing!!" Included on the 2011 "Heart & Soul" tour, at some dates it was replaced with "Outside The Rain".
Enchanted 1983/2012/2016
From the "Wild Heart" album "Enchanted" was performed at a few early shows of the "Wild Heart" tour. It would then disappear until 1998's "Enchanted" tour where it would remain in the set thru 2008. "Enchanted" returned to the set on her 2012 "In Your Dreams Tour". Becoming something of set staple, the song returned on the "24 Karat Gold Tour" in 2016.
From the "Wild Heart" album "Enchanted" was performed at a few early shows of the "Wild Heart" tour. It would then disappear until 1998's "Enchanted" tour where it would remain in the set thru 2008. "Enchanted" returned to the set on her 2012 "In Your Dreams Tour". Becoming something of set staple, the song returned on the "24 Karat Gold Tour" in 2016.
Nightbird 1983/1983
The last single from "The Wild Heart", "Nightbird" has never been part of a normal set list, it has however been performed twice on stage, both TV performances, "Solid Gold" and "Saturday Night Live". The SNL version being only true "live" performance as everything was indeed live. The "Sold Gold" performance was a live vocal to a pre-recorded backing track.
The last single from "The Wild Heart", "Nightbird" has never been part of a normal set list, it has however been performed twice on stage, both TV performances, "Solid Gold" and "Saturday Night Live". The SNL version being only true "live" performance as everything was indeed live. The "Sold Gold" performance was a live vocal to a pre-recorded backing track.
Stand Back 1983/2013/2016/2025
The biggest single from "The Wild Heart", "Stand Back" has been done on every solo tour since 1983. It has even found it's way into the Fleetwood Mac set starting in 1987. Stevie performed the song when she appeared on "Ellen" on 1/12/11, the song came with the announcement of her 2011 album, "In Your Dreams" and her tour with Rod Stewart. Was included on the "Heart & Soul" tour with Rod beginning 3/23/11 and "In Your Dreams Tour 2012". Now a staple of the Fleetwood Mac shows, it was included on the 2013 Fleetwood Mac tour. After the death of Prince in April 2016, Stevie said that the song would be dedicated to him each night, he would stand on stage with her each night. Prince's "Little Red Corvette" was the musical inspiration for the song and Prince played on the original track as well. During the song on the 2016 tour a Photoshopped image appears behind Stevie with the two on stage together.
The biggest single from "The Wild Heart", "Stand Back" has been done on every solo tour since 1983. It has even found it's way into the Fleetwood Mac set starting in 1987. Stevie performed the song when she appeared on "Ellen" on 1/12/11, the song came with the announcement of her 2011 album, "In Your Dreams" and her tour with Rod Stewart. Was included on the "Heart & Soul" tour with Rod beginning 3/23/11 and "In Your Dreams Tour 2012". Now a staple of the Fleetwood Mac shows, it was included on the 2013 Fleetwood Mac tour. After the death of Prince in April 2016, Stevie said that the song would be dedicated to him each night, he would stand on stage with her each night. Prince's "Little Red Corvette" was the musical inspiration for the song and Prince played on the original track as well. During the song on the 2016 tour a Photoshopped image appears behind Stevie with the two on stage together.
I Will Run To You 1983/1986
Stevie's second full duet with Tom Petty, "I Will Run To You", again written by Tom Petty, was only done at one show on the "Wild Heart" tour, in New York City where Tom was a guest at Stevie's show at Radio City Music Hall (9/12/83). The song was done again when Tom was a surprise guest at a Rock A Little show in 1986 at the Spectrum in Philadelphia (5/6/86).
Stevie's second full duet with Tom Petty, "I Will Run To You", again written by Tom Petty, was only done at one show on the "Wild Heart" tour, in New York City where Tom was a guest at Stevie's show at Radio City Music Hall (9/12/83). The song was done again when Tom was a surprise guest at a Rock A Little show in 1986 at the Spectrum in Philadelphia (5/6/86).
Beauty & The Beast 1983/2007
One of "the three ballads", "Beauty & The Beast" was first performed during the "Wild Heart" tour. At her East Rutherford New Jersey show (6/24/83) show Stevie performed "Beauty & The Beast" with a full orchestra conducted by Paul Buckmaster. The song would remain in the set for her solo tours until 1998's "Enchanted" when it was not performed. It would return in 2005 with the shows in Australia, once again with an orchestra. "Beauty & The Beast" would remain part of the set until 2007. During the 2006/2007 shows scenes from french film were shown behind the stage.
One of "the three ballads", "Beauty & The Beast" was first performed during the "Wild Heart" tour. At her East Rutherford New Jersey show (6/24/83) show Stevie performed "Beauty & The Beast" with a full orchestra conducted by Paul Buckmaster. The song would remain in the set for her solo tours until 1998's "Enchanted" when it was not performed. It would return in 2005 with the shows in Australia, once again with an orchestra. "Beauty & The Beast" would remain part of the set until 2007. During the 2006/2007 shows scenes from french film were shown behind the stage.
Garbo 1998/1998
The b-side to the "Stand Back" single, "Garbo", included on the "Enchanted" boxed set, was part of the "Hollywood stories" during her "Enchanted" tour.
The b-side to the "Stand Back" single, "Garbo", included on the "Enchanted" boxed set, was part of the "Hollywood stories" during her "Enchanted" tour.
Rock A Little
I Can't Wait 1986/1986
The second single from "Rock A Little", "I Can't Wait" was only done on 1986's "Rock A Little" tour. Stevie once said the song didn't carry well on stage.
The second single from "Rock A Little", "I Can't Wait" was only done on 1986's "Rock A Little" tour. Stevie once said the song didn't carry well on stage.
Talk To Me 1986/1994
The first single from "Rock A Little", "Talk To Me" was first done on the "Rock A Little" tour, then again on the "Timespace" and "Street Angel" tours.
The first single from "Rock A Little", "Talk To Me" was first done on the "Rock A Little" tour, then again on the "Timespace" and "Street Angel" tours.
No Spoken Word 1986/1994
From the "Rock A Little" album, "No Spoken Word" sort of replaced "Sisters Of The Moon" as a "speaking in tongues" song. In this case it was the line "Well I don't know how to learn well from the pages, well from a book!" which many believe she is singing "...from the pages of a mother-fuckin' book!" during the 1986 Red Rocks show (8/20/86). "No Spoken Word" has not been done on stage since the "Street Angel" tour.
From the "Rock A Little" album, "No Spoken Word" sort of replaced "Sisters Of The Moon" as a "speaking in tongues" song. In this case it was the line "Well I don't know how to learn well from the pages, well from a book!" which many believe she is singing "...from the pages of a mother-fuckin' book!" during the 1986 Red Rocks show (8/20/86). "No Spoken Word" has not been done on stage since the "Street Angel" tour.
Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You 1986/2013
The second of "the three ballads", "Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You" was the third and final single from "Rock A Little". It was right before performing "Has Anyone Ever...." at the infamous show in Bristol CT (9/8/89) that Stevie yelled at security for pushing fans around remarking, "If you fuck with my people I"m going to get really fucking angry!!". The song would remain part of her solo set (and making it's way into the 1987 Fleetwood Mac tour) until 2008. Performed solo at the piano during her 1/8/14 (taped late 2013) appearance on "American Horror Story: Coven" ("The Magical Delights Of Stevie Nicks").
The second of "the three ballads", "Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You" was the third and final single from "Rock A Little". It was right before performing "Has Anyone Ever...." at the infamous show in Bristol CT (9/8/89) that Stevie yelled at security for pushing fans around remarking, "If you fuck with my people I"m going to get really fucking angry!!". The song would remain part of her solo set (and making it's way into the 1987 Fleetwood Mac tour) until 2008. Performed solo at the piano during her 1/8/14 (taped late 2013) appearance on "American Horror Story: Coven" ("The Magical Delights Of Stevie Nicks").
I Sing For The Things 2023
Added to the set on the 2023 tour before being swapped out for "Leather & Lace" at the start of 2024.
Tango In The Night
Seven Wonders 1987/2014
The second single from Fleetwood Mac's "Tango In The Night", "Seven Wonders" was first performed during the "Shaking The Cage Tour" (1987). Lip synched a slightly altered version on the season finale of "American Horror Story: Coven" ("The Seven Wonders") on 1/29/14 (taped in late 2013). Performed on the 2014 "On With The Show" Fleetwood Mac tour, first time on stage since 1987.
A Very Special Christmas
Silent Night 1987/2001
Stevie recorded this for the benefit album, "A Very Special Christmas" in 1987. She performed the song live on the UK show "Top Of The Pops" which aired as a Christmas special here in the States. She later performed the song with Tom Petty for another TV special in 2001. That performance was included on the "Very Special Christmas 5" album.
The second single from Fleetwood Mac's "Tango In The Night", "Seven Wonders" was first performed during the "Shaking The Cage Tour" (1987). Lip synched a slightly altered version on the season finale of "American Horror Story: Coven" ("The Seven Wonders") on 1/29/14 (taped in late 2013). Performed on the 2014 "On With The Show" Fleetwood Mac tour, first time on stage since 1987.
A Very Special Christmas
Silent Night 1987/2001
Stevie recorded this for the benefit album, "A Very Special Christmas" in 1987. She performed the song live on the UK show "Top Of The Pops" which aired as a Christmas special here in the States. She later performed the song with Tom Petty for another TV special in 2001. That performance was included on the "Very Special Christmas 5" album.
The Other Side Of The Mirror
Rooms On Fire 1989/1999
The first single from "The Other Side Of The Mirror", "Rooms On Fire" was performed on the "Other Side" and "TimeSpace" tours. "Rooms On Fire" retured for two shows during the "Street Angel" tour (8/25-26/94) in California. The song would re-appear during the Millennium shows.
The first single from "The Other Side Of The Mirror", "Rooms On Fire" was performed on the "Other Side" and "TimeSpace" tours. "Rooms On Fire" retured for two shows during the "Street Angel" tour (8/25-26/94) in California. The song would re-appear during the Millennium shows.
Alice 1989/1989
The song that gave the title to "The Other Side Of The Mirror", "Alice" was only part of the "Other Side" tour. It is part of the Westwood One radio show, "Superstars In Concert" (12/8/89).
The song that gave the title to "The Other Side Of The Mirror", "Alice" was only part of the "Other Side" tour. It is part of the Westwood One radio show, "Superstars In Concert" (12/8/89).
Whole Lotta Trouble 1989/1998
Performed during the "Other Side Of The Mirror" tours, "Whole Lotta Trouble" would be in the "TimeSpace" , "Enchanted" and Millennium sets before disappearing.
Performed during the "Other Side Of The Mirror" tours, "Whole Lotta Trouble" would be in the "TimeSpace" , "Enchanted" and Millennium sets before disappearing.
Two Kinds Of Love 1989/1989
A duet with Bruce Hornsby from "The Other Side Of The Mirror", "Two Kinds Of Love" was only performed on the "Other Side" tour. It is featured among the songs aired during the Westwood One radio show "Superstars In Concert" (12/8/89).
A duet with Bruce Hornsby from "The Other Side Of The Mirror", "Two Kinds Of Love" was only performed on the "Other Side" tour. It is featured among the songs aired during the Westwood One radio show "Superstars In Concert" (12/8/89).
Juliet 1989/1989
From "The Other Side Of The Mirror", "Juliet" was only performed on the "Other Side" tour, no official recordings have been released.
Doing The Best I Can ?/?
There is a bootleg out there with this track from "The Other Side Of The Mirror" being performed live, no idea when or where it was recorded.
From "The Other Side Of The Mirror", "Juliet" was only performed on the "Other Side" tour, no official recordings have been released.
Doing The Best I Can ?/?
There is a bootleg out there with this track from "The Other Side Of The Mirror" being performed live, no idea when or where it was recorded.
Behind The Mask
Love Is Dangerous 1990/1990
A Stevie/Rick Vito duet the only song of Stevie's from "Behind The Mask" to find it's way into the "Behind The Mask" set.
Affairs Of The Heart 1990/1990
One of Stevie's songs from "Behind The Mask", it may or may not have been been performed at the first few shows of the "Behind The Mask" tour in Australia.
Timespace
Love's A Hard Game To Play 1991/1991
Written by Poison front man, Brett Michaels, "Love's A Hard Game To Play" was only performed live twice, once on the Arsenio Hall show and during a performance at the Whiskey A Go-Go on November 14, 1991.
A Stevie/Rick Vito duet the only song of Stevie's from "Behind The Mask" to find it's way into the "Behind The Mask" set.
Affairs Of The Heart 1990/1990
One of Stevie's songs from "Behind The Mask", it may or may not have been been performed at the first few shows of the "Behind The Mask" tour in Australia.
Timespace
Love's A Hard Game To Play 1991/1991
Written by Poison front man, Brett Michaels, "Love's A Hard Game To Play" was only performed live twice, once on the Arsenio Hall show and during a performance at the Whiskey A Go-Go on November 14, 1991.
Street Angel
Maybe Love Will Change Your Mind 1994/1994
The first single from "Street Angel", "Maybe Love Will Change Your Mind" was only performed on the "Street Angel" tour.
The first single from "Street Angel", "Maybe Love Will Change Your Mind" was only performed on the "Street Angel" tour.
Destiny 1994/1994
The sequel of sorts to "Enchanted" (they share common lyrics), "Destiny" was performed only on the "Street Angel" tour. It is part of the Westwood One radio show "Superstars In Concert" (1/23/94).
Docklands 1994/1994
An album track from "Street Angel", "Docklands" was done on some dates of the Street Angel tour.
The sequel of sorts to "Enchanted" (they share common lyrics), "Destiny" was performed only on the "Street Angel" tour. It is part of the Westwood One radio show "Superstars In Concert" (1/23/94).
Docklands 1994/1994
An album track from "Street Angel", "Docklands" was done on some dates of the Street Angel tour.
Blue Denim 1994/1994
The second and final single from "Street Angel", "Blue Denim" was only performed during the "Street Angel" tour. It was also performed when Stevie made appearances on David Letterman and Jay Leno in support of the "Street Angel" album.
The second and final single from "Street Angel", "Blue Denim" was only performed during the "Street Angel" tour. It was also performed when Stevie made appearances on David Letterman and Jay Leno in support of the "Street Angel" album.
Rose Garden 1998/1998
One of the oldest songs Stevie's written and recorded, "Rose Garden" first appeared on the "Street Angel" album. It was first performed on stage during the "Enchanted" tour. It was also part of Stevie's "Storytellers" performance on VH1.
Jane 1991/991
Written for Jane Goodall, "Jane" was first performed at a benefit for Ms. Goodall on October 25, 1991. The song would later appear on "Street Angel".
One of the oldest songs Stevie's written and recorded, "Rose Garden" first appeared on the "Street Angel" album. It was first performed on stage during the "Enchanted" tour. It was also part of Stevie's "Storytellers" performance on VH1.
Jane 1991/991
Written for Jane Goodall, "Jane" was first performed at a benefit for Ms. Goodall on October 25, 1991. The song would later appear on "Street Angel".
The Dance
Sweet Girl 1997/1997
From Fleetwood Mac "The Dance" TV concert, "Sweet Girl" was part of the set for "The Dance" tour. The only tour the song has been a part of.
From Fleetwood Mac "The Dance" TV concert, "Sweet Girl" was part of the set for "The Dance" tour. The only tour the song has been a part of.
Trouble In Shangri-La
Twisted 1998/1998
The first Buckingham Nicks duet since 1973, "Twisted" was written by Stevie for the "Twister" soundtrack. The song would be part of her "Enchanted" tour.
The first Buckingham Nicks duet since 1973, "Twisted" was written by Stevie for the "Twister" soundtrack. The song would be part of her "Enchanted" tour.
Everyday 2001/2001
The first single from "Trouble In Shangri-La", "Everyday" would be part of the "Shangri-La" tour, it would also be performed at several TV appearances supporting the album.
The first single from "Trouble In Shangri-La", "Everyday" would be part of the "Shangri-La" tour, it would also be performed at several TV appearances supporting the album.
Planets Of The Universe 2001/2001
A song that dates back to at least 1976, "Planets Of The Universe" would first appear on 2001's "Trouble In Shangri-La" and subsequent tour.
It's Only Love 2001/2001
Written by Sheryl Crow, Stevie performed "It's Only Love" with Sheryl as a guest at Sheryl's Shine Club show on April 30,2001.
A song that dates back to at least 1976, "Planets Of The Universe" would first appear on 2001's "Trouble In Shangri-La" and subsequent tour.
It's Only Love 2001/2001
Written by Sheryl Crow, Stevie performed "It's Only Love" with Sheryl as a guest at Sheryl's Shine Club show on April 30,2001.
Too Far From Texas 2001/2001
One of several songs from "Trouble In Shangri-La" to make it to the tours set list, "Too Far From Texas" would only appear on this tour. It was also performed when Stevie was a guest of Sheryl Crow's at The Shine Club on April 30, 2001.
One of several songs from "Trouble In Shangri-La" to make it to the tours set list, "Too Far From Texas" would only appear on this tour. It was also performed when Stevie was a guest of Sheryl Crow's at The Shine Club on April 30, 2001.
Bombay Sapphires 2001/2001
As with the other "Trouble In Shangri-La" songs performed on the tour (except "Fall From Grace"), "Bombay Sapphires" would only appear on this tour.
As with the other "Trouble In Shangri-La" songs performed on the tour (except "Fall From Grace"), "Bombay Sapphires" would only appear on this tour.
Fall From Grace 2001/2011
First performed on stage at the Blockbuster awards in April of 2001, "Fall From Grace" became a set staple for the tours that followed. It would also become the one song (along with "Silver Springs") that was most apt to be dropped at various shows. For her August 2010 dates, Stevie opened with "Fall From Grace". Included on the "Heart & Soul" tour with Rod Stewart. although replaced by "You Wreck Me" beginning on 4/10/11.
Love Is 2010/2012
The third of "the three ballads", "Love Is" was written in 1995 and would appear on 2001's "Trouble In Shangri-La". The song would not be performed on stage until 2010. For Stevie's six shows in August of 2010 she would close each night performing the demo version of "Love Is" saying she preferred the demo over the album version. She would go on to say that only six audiences have ever heard this performance. The internet has allowed many more to hear the performance. Was included on the 2011 "Heart & Soul" tour with Rod Stewart.
Say You Will
The third of "the three ballads", "Love Is" was written in 1995 and would appear on 2001's "Trouble In Shangri-La". The song would not be performed on stage until 2010. For Stevie's six shows in August of 2010 she would close each night performing the demo version of "Love Is" saying she preferred the demo over the album version. She would go on to say that only six audiences have ever heard this performance. The internet has allowed many more to hear the performance. Was included on the 2011 "Heart & Soul" tour with Rod Stewart.
Say You Will
Say You Will 2003/2004
The title track to the Fleetwood Mac album, "Say You Will" was performed at the 2003/2004 shows.
The title track to the Fleetwood Mac album, "Say You Will" was performed at the 2003/2004 shows.
Running Thru The Garden 2003/2003
Another of Stevie's demos that had been among fans for years, "Running Thru The Garden" appeared on the Fleetwood Mac album, "Say You Will". The song was only performed at a handful shows on the first leg of the tour before being dropped.
Another of Stevie's demos that had been among fans for years, "Running Thru The Garden" appeared on the Fleetwood Mac album, "Say You Will". The song was only performed at a handful shows on the first leg of the tour before being dropped.
Destiny Rules 2003/2003
A track from the "Say You Will" album, "Destiny Rules" was only performed at a handful of shows during the first leg of the 2003 tour.
A track from the "Say You Will" album, "Destiny Rules" was only performed at a handful of shows during the first leg of the 2003 tour.
Goodbye Baby 2003/2004
Originally known as "The Tower" among fans in demo form, "Goodbye Baby" became the closer to the 2003/2004 "Say You Will" shows.
Originally known as "The Tower" among fans in demo form, "Goodbye Baby" became the closer to the 2003/2004 "Say You Will" shows.
In Your Dreams
Secret Love 2011/2012
The first single from "In Your Dreams" made it's debut at the opening night of the "Heart & Soul" tour with Rod Stewart on 3/23/11. Performed with Dave Stewart at the Wiltern Theater birthday show on 5/26/11.
Annabel Lee 2011/2012/2016
Based on the Edgar Allan Poe poem of the same name, Stevie learned this while in high school and wrote the music for it at that time. From the In Your Dreams album, was first performed at the Birthday show at the Wiltern Theater on 5/26/11.
Moonlight (A Vampire's Dream) 2011/2012/2016
Inspired in part by the Twilight movie and born out of the "Lady From The Mountain" demo, "Moonlight" was among the songs performed at the Wiltern Theater birthday show.
Ghosts Are Gone 2011/2012
Performed with Dave Stewart at the 5/26/11 Wiltern Theater birthday show.
Soldiers Angel 2011/2012
Written for the men and women at Walter Reed military hospital, was first performed at the 5/26/11 Wiltern Theater Birthday show with Lindsey Buckingham.
In Your Dreams 2011/2011
The title track from Stevie's 2011 album, performed with Dave Stewart at the Wiltern Theater show. The song was performed the first night of the "In Your Dreams" tour on 8/9/11 at the Red Rocks theater in Colorado but dropped in favor of "Landslide".
For What It's Worth 2011/2012
Performed with Heartbreaker Mike Campbell and Peter Stroud at the Wiltern Theater birthday show on 5/26/11. Stevie performed FWIW live on TV for the first time during her July 27, 2011 appearence on "America's Got Talent". She performed the song the next night on "The Tonight Show".
Cheaper Than Free 2011/2011
Her duet with Dave Stewart, performed with Stewart at the Wiltern Theater show.
New Orleans 2012/2012/2016/2026
Written in tribute to the city after Hurricane Katrina, "New Orleans" was first performed on stage in New Orleans on September 22, 2012 at the AARP@50 event, a benefit show that also featured Melissa Etheridge and Gladys Knight. Performed on the 2016 tour. Performed on 4/25/26 at the New Orleans Jazz Fest.
24 Karat Gold
Belle Fleur 2016
This track made its live debut on the 2016 "24 Karat Gold Tour"
Starshine 2016
One of the new "old" songs from the "24 Karat Gold" album, Stevie debuted this on the albums tour in 2016. Saying that the song was written in Tom Petty's basement.
If You Were My Love 2016
Written for the "Wild Heart" album, the song made it's live debut on the 2016 tour.
24 Karat Gold
Belle Fleur 2016
This track made its live debut on the 2016 "24 Karat Gold Tour"
Starshine 2016
One of the new "old" songs from the "24 Karat Gold" album, Stevie debuted this on the albums tour in 2016. Saying that the song was written in Tom Petty's basement.
If You Were My Love 2016
Written for the "Wild Heart" album, the song made it's live debut on the 2016 tour.
For What It's Worth 2022
Stevie's cover of the Buffalo Springfield hit, added to her set with the 2022 tour.
The Lighthouse 2024/2025/2026
New single only release, performed live on Saturday Night Live on 10/12/24 and again on Jimmy Kimmel Live on 11/4/24. Included in her 2025/2026 tour set.
Non Stevie Album Songs
Ebony Eyes 1978/1981
Written by Bob Welch, "Ebony Eyes" has been done on stage several times with Stevie beginning in 1978 at Cal Jam II (3/18/78). Stevie was a guest at Bob Welch's "Bob Welch & Friends" concert on November 19, 1981. Stevie sang backup on this as well as giving an extended performance of "Gold Dust Woman". Both performances have been released on "Bob Welch & Friends Live At The Roxy".
Insider 1981/2006
Written by Tom Petty for Stevie, Tom decided to keep the song for himself after recording the demo with Stevie singing harmony. "Insider" from Tom's 1981 album, "Hard Promises" was performed at a handful of dates during Tom's 1981 tour where Stevie was a special guest. A recording of "Insider" from a show at the Forum was included on Tom's 1985 album "Pack Up The Plantation LIVE!". The song was last performed during the Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 30th anniversary tour in 2006.
Needles & Pins 1981/1981
"Needles & Pins" co-written by Sonny Bono was one of the songs that Stevie and Tom rehearsed in the studio while recording "Bella Donna". It was performed on stage during Tom's 1981 tour where Stevie was a special guest at a handful of shows. A recording of "Needles & Pins" was included on Tom's 1985 album "Pack Up The Plantation LIVE!"
What About Love 1986/1986
"What About Love" was the first single from Heart's 1985 self titled album. Stevie joined Heart and Grace Slick to perform the song in March of 1986.
At Last 1998/1998
The Etta James classic, "At Last" was performed by Stevie at Don Henley's Walden Woods benefit show on April 16, 1998. Her performance of "At Last" was released on the CD "Stormy Weather" as part of an AT&T giveaway to it's customers.
Ebony Eyes 1978/1981
Written by Bob Welch, "Ebony Eyes" has been done on stage several times with Stevie beginning in 1978 at Cal Jam II (3/18/78). Stevie was a guest at Bob Welch's "Bob Welch & Friends" concert on November 19, 1981. Stevie sang backup on this as well as giving an extended performance of "Gold Dust Woman". Both performances have been released on "Bob Welch & Friends Live At The Roxy".
Insider 1981/2006
Written by Tom Petty for Stevie, Tom decided to keep the song for himself after recording the demo with Stevie singing harmony. "Insider" from Tom's 1981 album, "Hard Promises" was performed at a handful of dates during Tom's 1981 tour where Stevie was a special guest. A recording of "Insider" from a show at the Forum was included on Tom's 1985 album "Pack Up The Plantation LIVE!". The song was last performed during the Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 30th anniversary tour in 2006.
Needles & Pins 1981/1981
"Needles & Pins" co-written by Sonny Bono was one of the songs that Stevie and Tom rehearsed in the studio while recording "Bella Donna". It was performed on stage during Tom's 1981 tour where Stevie was a special guest at a handful of shows. A recording of "Needles & Pins" was included on Tom's 1985 album "Pack Up The Plantation LIVE!"
What About Love 1986/1986
"What About Love" was the first single from Heart's 1985 self titled album. Stevie joined Heart and Grace Slick to perform the song in March of 1986.
At Last 1998/1998
The Etta James classic, "At Last" was performed by Stevie at Don Henley's Walden Woods benefit show on April 16, 1998. Her performance of "At Last" was released on the CD "Stormy Weather" as part of an AT&T giveaway to it's customers.
Black Velvet 1998/1998
Stevie performed the Alannah Myles hit a the City Of Hope benefit show on November 4, 1998
Stevie performed the Alannah Myles hit a the City Of Hope benefit show on November 4, 1998
Louie Louie 1998/1998
Stevie performed the Kingsmen classic with Don Henley at the City Of Hope benefit on November 4, 1998
It Takes Two 1998/1998
Performed with Don Henley at the City Of Hope benefit on November 4, 1998
Everyday Is A Winding Road 2000/2000
Written by Sheryl Crow for her 1996 self titled album, "Everyday Is A Winding Road" was performed at a Stevie American Heart Institute benefit show on September 28, 2000. Stevie joined Sheryl on stage for this performance.
The Difficult Kind 2000/2000
From Sheryl Crow's 1998 album, "The Globe Sessions", "The Difficult Kind" was performed with Stevie at the 2000 AHI benefit show.
Solitary Man 2000/2000
This Neil Diamond classic was performed with Chris Isaak at the 2000 AHI benefit.
C'mon C'mon 2002/2002
The title track of Sheryl Crow's 2002 album, "C'mon C'mon" was performed with Stevie in New York on March 6, 2002.
Wear My Ring Around Your Neck 2002/2002
The Elvis classic was performed by Stevie at the 2002 "Vh1 Diva's Live" concert (5/23/02) as part of the Elvis medley. Stevie also performed "Landslide" with the Dixie Chicks. A CD and DVD of the show was released commercially, but on "Landslide" was included.
Written by Sheryl Crow for her 1996 self titled album, "Everyday Is A Winding Road" was performed at a Stevie American Heart Institute benefit show on September 28, 2000. Stevie joined Sheryl on stage for this performance.
The Difficult Kind 2000/2000
From Sheryl Crow's 1998 album, "The Globe Sessions", "The Difficult Kind" was performed with Stevie at the 2000 AHI benefit show.
Solitary Man 2000/2000
This Neil Diamond classic was performed with Chris Isaak at the 2000 AHI benefit.
C'mon C'mon 2002/2002
The title track of Sheryl Crow's 2002 album, "C'mon C'mon" was performed with Stevie in New York on March 6, 2002.
Wear My Ring Around Your Neck 2002/2002
The Elvis classic was performed by Stevie at the 2002 "Vh1 Diva's Live" concert (5/23/02) as part of the Elvis medley. Stevie also performed "Landslide" with the Dixie Chicks. A CD and DVD of the show was released commercially, but on "Landslide" was included.
Circle Dance 2005/2007
A Bonnie Raiit cover that Stevie started doing at her 2005 shows. It was only done at those shows, it would be included as part of her "Soundstage" set.
A Bonnie Raiit cover that Stevie started doing at her 2005 shows. It was only done at those shows, it would be included as part of her "Soundstage" set.
So You Wanna Be A Rock & Roll Star 2005/2005
A cover of the Byrds song, "So You Wanna Be A Rock & Roll Star" was the last song of the "Two Voices" shows with Don Henley.
A cover of the Byrds song, "So You Wanna Be A Rock & Roll Star" was the last song of the "Two Voices" shows with Don Henley.
Rock And Roll 2005/2012
A cover of the Led Zeppelin classic, "Rock & Roll" has been part of Stevie's encore since 2005. The song was played at various shows on 2011's "Heart & Soul" tour. In a surprise move "Rock & Roll" became the show opener on her 2012 "In Your Dreams Tour"
Learning To Fly 2006/2006
Written by Tom Petty for his 1991 album, "Into The Great Wide Open", "Learning To Fly" was performed on the Tom Petty 30th anniversary tour where Stevie was a special guest on several tour dates. A recording of "Learning To Fly" from a stop at the Bonnaroo Music Festival in Tennessee (6/16/2006) is included on Tom's "The Live Anthology" boxed set.
Don't Come Around Here No More 2006/2006
Written by Tom Petty and Dave Stewart (and based on a line by Stevie) for Tom's 1985 album, "Southern Accents", "Don't Come Around Here No More" was performed during the Heartbreakers 30th Anniversary tour. A performance from Florida (9/21/06) is included with the "Running Down A Dream" documentary film.
American Girl 2006/2006
From Tom Petty's self titled debut album in 1976, "American Girl" was part of the 30th Anniversary shows. A performance from Florida (9/21/06) is included with the "Running Down A Dream" documentary film.
A cover of the Led Zeppelin classic, "Rock & Roll" has been part of Stevie's encore since 2005. The song was played at various shows on 2011's "Heart & Soul" tour. In a surprise move "Rock & Roll" became the show opener on her 2012 "In Your Dreams Tour"
Learning To Fly 2006/2006
Written by Tom Petty for his 1991 album, "Into The Great Wide Open", "Learning To Fly" was performed on the Tom Petty 30th anniversary tour where Stevie was a special guest on several tour dates. A recording of "Learning To Fly" from a stop at the Bonnaroo Music Festival in Tennessee (6/16/2006) is included on Tom's "The Live Anthology" boxed set.
Don't Come Around Here No More 2006/2006
Written by Tom Petty and Dave Stewart (and based on a line by Stevie) for Tom's 1985 album, "Southern Accents", "Don't Come Around Here No More" was performed during the Heartbreakers 30th Anniversary tour. A performance from Florida (9/21/06) is included with the "Running Down A Dream" documentary film.
American Girl 2006/2006
From Tom Petty's self titled debut album in 1976, "American Girl" was part of the 30th Anniversary shows. A performance from Florida (9/21/06) is included with the "Running Down A Dream" documentary film.
Crash Into Me 2007/2008
A Dave Matthews cover, Stevie began doing "Crash Into Me" in 2007, it originally intended to be performed with Dave Matthews for her Soundstage show. The song would remain in her set thru 2008.
Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart 2008/2008
Stevie performed this Supremes classic at the City Of Hope Spirit Of Life awards dinner on October 15, 2008. Bootlegs of this performance are very hard to find.
A Dave Matthews cover, Stevie began doing "Crash Into Me" in 2007, it originally intended to be performed with Dave Matthews for her Soundstage show. The song would remain in her set thru 2008.
Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart 2008/2008
Stevie performed this Supremes classic at the City Of Hope Spirit Of Life awards dinner on October 15, 2008. Bootlegs of this performance are very hard to find.
Face The Promise 2008/2010
A Bob Seger cover, "Face The Promise" is the song that Stevie does "just for fun". It first appeared in her 2008 shows and was part of her August 2010 shows.
You Belong With Me 2010/2010
Performed with Taylor Swift on the 2010 Grammy's (1/31/10). Stevie also performed "Rhiannon" with Taylor during the same segment.
A Bob Seger cover, "Face The Promise" is the song that Stevie does "just for fun". It first appeared in her 2008 shows and was part of her August 2010 shows.
You Belong With Me 2010/2010
Performed with Taylor Swift on the 2010 Grammy's (1/31/10). Stevie also performed "Rhiannon" with Taylor during the same segment.
You Wreck Me 2010/2011
A Tom Petty cover, "You Wreck Me" was added to the set for the August 2010 shows officially replacing "I Need To Know". The song made it's first appearence of 2011 in Detroit on 4/10/11.
Passion 2011/2011
From Rod Stewart's 1980 album "Foolish Behaviour". Performed with Rod Stewart first on the second show of the 2011 "Heart & Soul" tour in Atlanta Georgia. At some shows this was replaced by "Leather & Lace".
Young Turks 2011/2011
From Rod Stewart's "Tonight I'm Yours" from 1981. The second duet with Rod Stewart on the "Heart & Soul" tour. Stevie had requested to sing this with Rod during interviews about the tour. At some shows this was replaced by "Leather & Lace".
Not Fade Away 2011/2011/2025
Stevie's contribution from the Buddy Holly tribute album, "Listen To Me: Buddy Holly". Stevie performed this at the Buddy Holly tribute concert on 9/7/11 at the Music Box theater in Hollywood California. Added to her 2025 shows, opening the show.
It's So Easy 2011/2014
The Buddy Holly song that Linda Ronstadt had a big hit with in the 1970's, Stevie sang this at the 9/7/11 Buddy Holly tribute show. Performed with Bonnie Raitt, Carrie Underwood, Sheryl Crow, Emmylou Harris and Glenn Frey at the 2014 Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame ceremony as part of the Linda Ronstadt tribute (4/10/14)
The Rose 2012/2012
The Bette Midler classic was performed by Stevie at the 2012 Songwriters Hall Of Fame Ceremony on June 15, 2012. Stevie also presented the Sammy Cahn Lifetime Award to Midler.
You Can't Fix This 2013/2013
Written for her God-Son who died, Stevie first premiered this song at Sundance at the "Sound City Rocks Park City" show on 1/18/13
Love Don't Live Here 2013/2013
Performed with Lady Antebellum for CMT Crossroads 1/13/13 (aired 9/13/13).
Need You Now 2013/2013
Lady Antebellum performed their massive hit with Stevie for CMT Crossroads 1/29/13 (aired 9/13/13)
Golden 2013/2014
Title track from Lady Antebellum's fourth album, Stevie picked this one herself for CMT Crossroads 1/29/13 (aired 9/13/13). Stevie and Lady Antebellum recorded a new version of the song and released it as a single on April 1, 2014. Performed with Lady Antebellum on the 2014 Academy Of Country Music Awards on 4/7/14.
Cold As Stone 2013/2013
Lady Antebellum track performed for CMT Crossroads 1/29/13, not aired on 9/13/13.
Just A Kiss 2013/2013
Performed with Lady Antebellum for CMT Crossroads 1/29/13, not aired.
When Will I Be Loved 2014/2014
The Everly Brothers classic that Linda Ronstadt had a hit with 1975 was performed by Stevie along with Bonnie Raitt, Carrie Underwood, Sheryl Crow, Emmylou Harris and Glenn Frey at the 2014 Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame ceremony during the Linda Ronstadt tribute on 4/10/14.
Two Ghosts 2017
Stevie appeared with One Direction singer Harry Styles at his show at the Trubadour in LA on 5/19/17. Stevie sang his then current single from his self titled album.
Two Ghosts 2017
Stevie appeared with One Direction singer Harry Styles at his show at the Trubadour in LA on 5/19/17. Stevie sang his then current single from his self titled album.
Black Magic Woman 2019
Original Fleetwood Mac song returned to the stage on the 2018/19 Mac tour with Stevie singing lead.
All Over Again 2019
Christine track from the 1992 album "Time" first performed live as a duet with Stevie on the 2018/19 Mac tour.
And So It Goes 2023
Sung as a duet with Billy Joel during his set on the "Two Icons Tour" seemingly only done on the opening night, March 10, 2023.
Free Fallin' 2022/2025
Written by Tom Petty, Stevie covered this for the 1996 Party Of Five soundtrack. The song was done on the 2018/1029 Fleetwood Mac tour. She added it to her shows in 2022.
