fleetwood mac - welcome to the room... sara (1987) video free download


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from the album tango in the night

It's not home

And it's not Tara

If fact do I know you

Have I been here before

This is a dream, right

Deja Vu

Did I come here on my own

Oh I see

Welcome to the room Sara for Scarlett

Welcome to the choir, sir

Ooooh

Missionary

Well I will be different

When I get back

And you can take all of the credit

You say everything's fine, baby

But sometimes at night

Where the first cut is the deepest one of all

And the second one

Well it's a worthless thing, so take it all the way back home

Take it home

Ooh, downstairs where the big old house is mine

Ohh, upstairs where the stars laugh and shine

Oh, oh well I thought that you were mine

Well I thought that you were mine

Welcome to the room Sara, Sara (for Scarlett)

Welcome to the choir, sir

Well of course it was a problem (for Scarlett)

Front line baby

Well you held her prisoner

And after all these years

Well as well as you knew her

In the never forgotten words of another one of your friends

In the never forgotten words of another one of your friends, baby

When you hang up that phone

Well you cease to exist

Welcome to the room Sara

Welcome

Welcome to the room everyone

Comments

8 years ago

Yvonne wilson

Welcome to the room

8 years ago

Justin Bos

one of my favorite fleetwoodmac / stevie nicks songs,

9 years ago

Susan Szabo

Welcome to the room Sara!!!!!

9 years ago

Gilli kennedy

awesome album - even now i love listening to it

9 years ago

David Cook

One of the best albums of the 1980's imo. Atmospheric and brilliantly produced.

9 years ago

Raechel Dossa

Love this song...

9 years ago

Sweetmissy12

in the never forgotten words of your friends....

10 years ago

sascha berger

deja vu....oh...I see....

10 years ago

DJBoLtZ

Welcome to the room Sara , I'm Glad You Got Clean :) Love you Miss Nicks

10 years ago

Fleetwood Mac

This song was (sadly) not a single but a minor radio hit back in 87'. The song is about getting over her cocaine addition Mick Fleetwood said this in his book. 

10 years ago

Danyell Kwood

Love this song, saved me in dark times.

10 years ago

Guy Petersen

Loved this tune and Stevie's best contribution on the whole album IMO! :-)

10 years ago

Hellwyck

Sara, not Sarah. Steve used Sara as a pseudonym

10 years ago

zebra5169

「sara」<「welcome to the room... sara 」 (^▽^)v

10 years ago

regeer2011

hahahaha if you refer to the singing,nah it's stevie nicks,before that it's a little bongo drum i think

10 years ago

snacks

dude is that a duck sound at the beginning

11 years ago

Cheyenne McDonald

This is a dream right?

11 years ago

Sandie B

"Front line baby" is actually Frontline, her manegerial group at the time. They had a heavy hand in getting her sent for drug treatment. They were not happy with her.

11 years ago

Sandie B

You should have added an addendum: Not all the lyrics are from Blue Lamp. A good part of this song is autobiographical about her stay at the Betty Ford center. But the line about "you cease to exist" is something Joe Walsh said to her. That's where that came from.

11 years ago

JustAnOldNomad

they are taken from the Stevie song "Blue Lamp"

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