
Flashback: Stevie Nicks Launches Solo Career With ‘Edge of Seventeen’
It may have been her third solo single, but it’s the first one where she didn’t have to share the spotlight with a male duet partner
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Subscribe NowIt may have been her third solo single, but it’s the first one where she didn’t have to share the spotlight with a male duet partner
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