Stevie Nicks compositions dominated Rolling Stone's new Reader's Poll for "The 10 Best Fleetwood Mac Songs." Only three of the 10 songs weren't written by Nicks -- although the Number One spot was given to "The Chain," which is officially a full band co-write, but based on a Nicks melody. The Number Two spot went to Lindsey Buckingham's Rumours classic, "Go Your Own Way," with the Top Three rounded out by Nicks' 1975 acoustic favorite "Landslide."

Although none of the Top 10 picks included any of Christine McVie's hits for the band ("Don't Stop," "You Make Loving Fun," "Say You Love Me," "Hold Me"), co-founding guitarist Peter Green's 1969 signature tune for the band, "Oh Well," took the Number Seven spot on the list.

"The 10 Best Fleetwood Mac Songs" according to Rolling Stone readers:

1. "The Chain" (Rumours, 1977)
2. "Go Your Own Way" (Rumours, 1977)
3. "Landslide" (Fleetwood Mac, 1975)
4. "Rhiannon" (Fleetwood Mac, 1975)
5. "Dreams" (Rumours, 1977)
6. "Silver Springs" ("Go Your Own Way" B-Side, 1976)
7. "Oh Well" (Single, 1969)
8. "Gold Dust Woman" (Rumours, 1977)
9. "Sara" (Tusk, 1979)
10. "Gypsy" (Mirage, 1982)

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