You'll never get away from the sound of the woman that loves you. Right now, Fleetwood Mac are in the midst of a major gen-Z revival that's been going for years, and their 1977 song "Silver Springs" is a big part of the reason why. "Silver Springs" is currently the band's sixth most popular song on Spotify (as far as trending, not all-time streams). But when the band first recorded "Silver Springs," they didn't even put the song on their blockbuster album Rumours . Instead, it originally came out as the B-side to their "Go Your Own Way" single. Twenty years later, things changed. Stevie Nicks wrote "Silver Springs," and it's one of the songs about her breakup with bandmate Lindsey Buckingham. For a long stretch in the '90s, both Nicks and Buckingham were out of Fleetwood Mac, and the band carried on unsuccessfully with a different lineup. In 1997, however, the band's classic Rumours lineup got back together to record the live reunion album The Dance .…