Friday, May 29, 2026

Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams” makes UK chart history this week


Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams” makes UK chart history this week, soaring 66-18 (18,849 sales) on the Official Singles Chart — its highest position ever in the UK and its first-ever appearance inside the Top 20. The Stevie Nicks-penned classic originally peaked at No. 24 in August 1977, meaning it has taken nearly 49 years for the Rumours single to eclipse its original chart peak.

The new No. 18 peak is another remarkable chapter in the song’s long afterlife. Once a modest UK hit compared to its U.S. No. 1 success, “Dreams” has become one of Fleetwood Mac’s defining streaming-era staples — a track that continues to find new audiences decades after release, powered by catalog listening, viral rediscovery and the enduring pull of Rumours.

Two more singles are sitting within the Top 50 on the UK Official Single Chart.  "Everywhere" leaps forward from No. 81 to No. 24 (16,241 sales) while "Landslide" is currently at No. 50.

On the Top 100 Albums Chart "50 Years - Don't Stop" moves up to No. 6 on sales of 9,095 units while "Rumous" is currently No. 23.

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