1979 Soft Rock Ballad, Written by the 'Greatest Frontwoman in Rock History,' Was Inspired by a Secret Age-Gap Affair ...Saudi Arabia

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Their next offering, the sprawling 1976 double album Tusk, certainly had (and has) its fans, but it definitely wasn't Rumours: Part 2, which many were hoping it would be.

But even if Tusk wasn't another Rumours, it did produce some amazing tunes, such as "Save Me a Place," "What Makes You Think You're the One," and a song Stevie Nicks wrote about a very brief (but meaningful) affair with a married man who was nearly 20 years her senior: "Beautiful Child."

“It didn’t last very long, because he was married,” Nicks said, "but it affected me very much, because he told me so many stories about the Beatles.”

“Everybody has your road manager,” the singer continued. “We had J.C., crazy J.C. [John Courage]. Led Zeppelin had Peter Grant. The road managers are the ones who know everything. And so I learned so much about him about the whole world of the Beatles that it was stunning.”

Derek Taylor

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You say it will be harder in the morningI wait for you to say, just goYour hands, held mine so few hoursBut I'm not a child anymore

In a 1979 interview with Circus, Nicks called "Beautiful Child" her "most special song," saying, "It was written two years ago on a Sunday night sometime after midnight, and finished before dawn."

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