Long Way to Go (song)

"Whole Lotta Trouble"
Single by Stevie Nicks
from the album The Other Side of the Mirror
B-side Real Tears[1]
Released July 1989
Format 7", 12", CD single, Cassette single
Recorded 1988 - 1989
Genre Soft rock
Length 4:03
Label Modern
Writer(s) Stevie Nicks, Charles Judge, Rick Nowels
Producer(s) Rupert Hine
Stevie Nicks singles chronology
"Rooms on Fire"
(1989)
"Long Way To Go"
(1989)
"Two Kinds of Love"
(1989)

"Long Way To Go" is a song by American singer-songwriter Stevie Nicks. The song reached number 11 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart in 1989.[2]

The song was originally recorded for Nicks' 1984 album, Mirror, Mirror, but the album was scrapped and the song was left unreleased for several years.[3]

Background

Nicks said the following about the song in an interview in 1989:[4]

"I remain real good friends with most of the men in my life. "Long Way To Go" was not written in such a nice way. This happened to be an experience that I had with somebody that I did very much love, who... we had been broken up for a long time before, a year before, and I had just finished Rock a Little, and I had walked into my house with Rock a Little under my arm, an acetate... the phone rang, and it was him, and he wanted me to drive two and a half hours to wherever it was that he lived... and I was very tired, and it was very late, it was like 3:30, 4 in the morning, and I turned around to somebody that was living in my house at that time, and I said, 'should I go?' And they said, 'well, it's a pretty long way to go to say goodbye again. I thought that we'd already, basically... Stevie, it's taking you an awful long time to get over this. Do you want to go down and start it up again?' And so I went back and forth and back and forth in my mind, and finally he said to me 'I'm sending a limousine for you.' And I said alright. And so... chump that I was, I got in the car and drove down there and played the record for him, and he kept it. Which I will never forgive him for. He kept my first acetate. And I think the last thing that I did say to him was, 'you know, it's a real long way to go to say goodbye again. I thought we already did that. Have fun, tell the world.' Which basically means words we don't say over the radio. Goodbye. Forever this time. Don't ever call me again. I mean, he put me in the car, and I was hysterical in tears, and I cried all the way home, and I said, 'I will never, ever, ever put myself in that position again. Nobody will ever do that to me again. As much as I loved him, I will never let that happen again."

Charts

Chart (1989) Peak
position
German Singles Chart 60
UK Singles Chart 60
US Album Rock Tracks 11

References

  1. "Stevie Nicks - Long Way To Go (CD)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2015-09-07.
  2. Jason Ankeny (1948-05-26). "Stevie Nicks | Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-09-07.
  3. "words-mirror — buckingham nicks". Buckinghamnicks.info. Retrieved 2015-09-07.
  4. "words-mirror — buckingham nicks". Buckinghamnicks.info. Retrieved 2015-09-07.

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