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: Biographers have praised McVie’s smoky, soulful vocals, comparing the track's mood to a "sexy, old English version" of the Rolling Stones' "Fool to Cry".

Written by keyboardist and vocalist , "Oh Daddy" was inspired by the band’s drummer and founding member, Mick Fleetwood . At the time of the recording of Rumours , the band was famously in a state of emotional collapse: Christine and John McVie were divorcing, and Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham had recently ended their relationship. Oh Daddy

The phrase "Oh Daddy" carries significant weight in musical history, primarily as a standout track from Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 masterpiece, Rumours . While often misinterpreted by listeners as a song about a romantic partner or a biological father, its origins are deeply rooted in the unique internal dynamics of one of rock's most famous—and fractious—bands. : Biographers have praised McVie’s smoky, soulful vocals,

Despite its specific origins regarding Mick Fleetwood, the song’s lyrics—which detail feelings of dependence and a struggle to leave a relationship—have led to various interpretations: The phrase "Oh Daddy" carries significant weight in

Mick Fleetwood was the only member of the group who was actually a father at the time, having two young daughters. Consequently, the band often affectionately referred to him as "The Big Daddy". McVie wrote the song as a tribute to his role as the "glue" that held the volatile group together during their most difficult recording sessions.