Stevie Nicks is Playing ‘Elf on the Shelf’ with Her Barbie
Stevie Nicks is having some holiday fun a la “Elf on the Shelf” with her special edition Barbie. The iconic shared the photo below to X (formerly Twitter) on Dec….

Stevie Nicks is having some holiday fun a la "Elf on the Shelf" with her special edition Barbie.
The iconic shared the photo below to X (formerly Twitter) on Dec. 18 and captioned it, "The 8 Days of Christmas...with Stevie Barbie!"
On Dec. 20, she shared two photos and captioned them, "There was no Wi-Fi at the North Pole so I couldn’t post yesterday! - Stevie Barbie."
Nicks unveiled her special edition Barbie during an Oct. 1 concert at Madison Square Garden. The doll captures Nicks during the Rumours-era of Fleetwood Mac.
Nicks took to X following the performance to share close-up images of the special edition Barbie. She wrote, in part, about the Barbie, "Of course, I questioned, 'Would she look like me? Would she have my spirit? Would she have my have my heart...'"
Nicks added, "When I look at her, I see my 27-year-old self. All the memories of walking out on a big stage in that black outfit and those gorgeous boots come rushing back."
Nicks' Collaboration with Dolly Parton
One of the biggest highlights for Nicks in 2023 was her collaboration with Dolly Parton, which is featured on the country icon's new album Rockstar.
Parton and Nicks recorded an original track for the album titled "What Has Rock and Roll Ever Done For You." The song is one of nine originals on Rockstar. Apparently, the track was written by Nicks years ago and meant to be recorded by Fleetwood Mac.
Parton shared this new information in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. Parton relayed that Nicks told her she wrote the song " ... when we were in the heat of our stuff." She also noted that Nicks said, "It’s a song I love but they didn’t think it was good enough to be on a [Fleetwood Mac] record."
Interestingly, the song is about someone Nicks was involved with in the rock world, but Parton doesn't share who it is. All Nicks told Parton was she wanted to record it " ... to commemorate that time in my life and that person."
Stevie Nicks is the first woman (and thankfully, not the last) woman to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice: as a member of Fleetwood Mac and as a solo artist. As her solo debut, Bella Donna, turns 40 we looked back on her entire career to rank her 50 best songs (40 would have made sense, but it was too hard to cut it off there). We included solo and Fleetwood Mac songs, as well as her pre-Mac band Buckingham/Nicks and a few of her other collaborations.
Of course, we're ready to update this list when she releases new music! But for now, here's our favorite 50.
50. Stevie Nicks - “The Dealer” from ‘24 Karat Gold: Songs From The Vault’ (2014)

49. Stevie Nicks with Natalie Maines - “Too Far From Texas” from ‘Trouble In Shangri-La (2001)

48. Buckingham/Nicks - “Crying In The Night” from ‘Buckingham/Nicks’ (1973)

47. Stevie Nicks - “Think About It” from ‘Bella Donna’ (1981)

46. Stevie Nicks - “Wild Heart” from ‘The Wild Heart’ (1983)

45. Buckingham/Nicks - “Long Distance Winner” from ‘Buckingham/Nicks’ (1973)

44.Fleetwood Mac - “Goodbye Baby” from ‘Say You Will’ (2003)

43. Fleetwood Mac - “The Second Time” from ‘Behind The Mask’ (1990)

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42. Stevie Nicks - “Sleeping Angel” from the ‘Fast Times At Ridgemont High’ soundtrack (1982)

41. Fleetwood Mac - “Sweet Girl (live)” from ‘The Dance’ (1997)

40. Fleetwood Mac - “Gypsy” from ‘Mirage’ (1982)

39. Fleetwood Mac - “I Don’t Want To Know” from ‘Rumours” (1977)

38. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers with Stevie Nicks - “Needles and Pins (live)” from ‘Pack Up The Plantation: Live!’ (1985)

37. Stevie Nicks - “Rock and Roll (live)” from ‘Crystal Visions… ‘The Very Best of Stevie Nicks’ (2007)

36. Charles Kelley with Stevie Nicks - “Southern Accents” from ‘The Driver’ (2016)

35. Stevie Nicks - “Silent Night” form ‘A Very Special Christmas’ (1987)

34. Stevie Nicks with Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins and Rami Jaffee - “You Can’t Fix This” from the ‘Sound City - Real to Reel’ soundtrack (2013)

33. Stevie Nicks with Bruce Hornsby - “Two Kinds Of Love” from ‘The Other Side Of The Mirror’ (1989)

32. Stevie Nicks - “In Your Dreams” from ‘In Your Dreams’ (2011)

31. Stevie Nicks - “Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You” from ‘Rock A Little’ (1985)

30. Stevie Nicks - “Free Fallin’” from the ‘Party Of Five’ soundtrack (1996)

29. Stevie Nicks with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - “I Will Run To You” from ‘The Wild Heart’ (1983)

28. Stevie Nicks - “That Made Me Stronger” from ‘Trouble In Shangri-La’ (2001)

27. Buckingham/Nicks - “Frozen Love” from ‘Buckingham/Nicks’ (1973)

26. Stevie Nicks - “I Can’t Wait” from ‘Rock A Little’ (1985)

25. Fleetwood Mac - “Sara” from ‘Tusk’ (1979)

24. Stevie Nicks - “Bella Donna” from ‘Bella Donna’ (1981)

23. Stevie Nicks - “It’s Only Love” from ‘Trouble In Shangri-La’ (2001)

22. Stevie Nicks - “I Need To Know (live)” - bonus track from ‘Bella Donna’ reissue (1981)

21. Kenny Loggins with Stevie Nicks - “Whenever I Call You ‘Friend’” from ‘Nightwatch’ (1978)

20. Stevie Nicks - “If Anyone Falls” from ‘The Wild Heart’ (1983)

19. Stevie Nicks - “After The Glitter Fades” from ‘Bella Donna’ (1981)

18. Stevie Nicks - “Planets Of The Universe” from ‘Trouble In Shangri-La’ (2001)

17. Stevie Nicks with Don Henley - “Leather and Lace” from ‘Bella Donna’ (1981)

16. Stevie Nicks with Sheryl Crow - “If You Ever Did Believe” from the ‘Practical Magic’ soundtrack (1998)

15. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers with Stevie Nicks - “Insider” from ‘Hard Promises’ (1981)

14. Stevie Nicks - “Candlebright” from ‘Trouble In Shangri-La’ (2001)

13. Stevie Nicks - “Blue Lamp” from the ‘Heavy Metal’ soundtrack (1981)

12. Stevie Nicks - “Every Day” from ‘Trouble In Shangri-La’ (2001)

11. Fleetwood Mac - “Sisters Of The Moon (live)” from ‘Mirage (Deluxe Edition)’ (recorded in 1982, released in 2016)

10. Stevie Nicks - “Stand Back” from ‘The Wild Heart’ (1983)

9. Fleetwood Mac - “Storms” from ‘Tusk’ (1979)

8. Stevie Nicks with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” from ‘Bella Donna’ (1981)

7. Fleetwood Mac - “Silver Springs (live)” from ‘The Dance’ (1997)

6. Stevie Nicks - “Sorcerer” from ‘Trouble In ‘Shangri-La’ (2001)

5. Fleetwood Mac - “Dreams” from ‘Rumours’ (1977)

4. Fleetwood Mac - “Landslide” from ‘Fleetwood Mac’ (1975)

3. Stevie Nicks - “Edge Of Seventeen” from ‘Bella Donna’ (1981)

2. Fleetwood Mac - “Rhiannon” from ‘Fleetwood Mac’ (1975)

1. Fleetwood Mac - “Gold Dust Woman” from ‘Rumours’ (1977)
