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Seven Wonders (song)

"Seven Wonders" is a song by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac from their fourteenth studio album, Tango in the Night (1987). Stevie Nicks sang lead vocals on the song, and it was written by Sandy Stewart, with additional lyrics by Nicks.

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Fleetwood Mac’s “Seven Wonders” is the sort of 80s glossy pop‑rock that still drifts out of the petrol‑pump jukeboxes in Delhi’s south‑west suburbs and, if you’re lucky, from the tiny boutique cafés of Bandra on a rainy Thursday night. Co‑written by Sandy Stewart with Stevie Nicks punching in the iconic, breathy chorus, the track sits on their 1987 album Tango in the Night, a record that, despite its polished veneer, suffered the same fate as the “Mysterious Ways” of Indian nostalgia: a fleeting viral moment before being buried beneath the louder beats of contemporary Bollywood remixes. If you’re chasing authentic retro‑vibes, skip the commercial “Party Mix” on YouTube and hunt down the original 7‑inch vinyl at the pick‑n‑mix stalls on Chandni Chowk – the sleeve art alone is worth the detour. The song’s synth‑driven bridge works best at dawn on Marine Drive, when the city’s smog lifts just enough to let the melancholy guitar line cut through. Two days in the capital will give you enough time to hear it in a local bar, a retro‑themed wedding, and the inevitable karaoke version at a hostel; beyond that you’ll only collect more of the same over‑produced covers that flood Indian streaming playlists. Avoid listening during the monsoon rush – the humidity will make the production sound mushy, and you’ll end up more annoyed than nostalgic.

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