I posted a version of this song in D (capo 3) about a year ago but wanted to post an update in C (capo 5). This way you can weave in a lot of the melodic parts. Songfacts explains that Lindsey wrote this as a message to Stevie. It describes their breakup, with the most obvious line being, "Packing up, shacking up is all you want to do," and concluding that he is better off without her - she can go her own way as far as he's concerned. Stevie insisted she never shacked up with anyone when they were going out, and wanted Lindsey to take out the line, but he refused. Stevie Nicks told Q magazine June 2009: "It was certainly a message within a song. And not a very nice one at that." This was the first single from the ‘Rumours’ album, which became one of the best-selling of all time. Chords Capo 5 Intro C5 (x-3-5-x-x-x) dampen notes C5 (as above) Verse Cadd9 (x-3-0-0-1-0) C (x-3-2-0-1-0) Cadd9 C CaddF (x-3-3-0-1-0) C G F F C (x2) Chorus C (5th string/3rd fret bass note only) B (5th string/2nd fret bass note only) Am G (fast 6th string/3rd fret bass note only) F G GaddC (3-2-0-0-1-3) Am G (fast 6th string/3rd fret bass note only) F G G Am G (fast 6th string/3rd fret bass note only) F G GaddC …and back into verse Instrumental Use verse arrangement Outro Repeat chorus arrangement Enjoy :0)