
On this day, February 4, 1982, Stevie Nicks released Edge of Seventeen as a single from her debut solo album, Bella Donna. The song, with its distinctive 16th-note guitar riff and raw emotional delivery, became one of Nicks' most iconic tracks.
Edge of Seventeen reached #11 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and has since become a defining song of her career. Inspired by the deaths of John Lennon and her uncle Jonathan within the same week, the song captures a sense of loss and resilience, wrapped in Nicks' signature poetic lyrics.
Fun fact: The song’s famous guitar riff, played by Waddy Wachtel, later inspired the rhythm of Destiny’s Child’s 2001 hit Bootylicious, leading to Stevie Nicks making a cameo in the music video.
Trivia question: What does the phrase Edge of Seventeen refer to in the song’s title?
Edge of Seventeen reached #11 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and has since become a defining song of her career. Inspired by the deaths of John Lennon and her uncle Jonathan within the same week, the song captures a sense of loss and resilience, wrapped in Nicks' signature poetic lyrics.
Fun fact: The song’s famous guitar riff, played by Waddy Wachtel, later inspired the rhythm of Destiny’s Child’s 2001 hit Bootylicious, leading to Stevie Nicks making a cameo in the music video.
Trivia question: What does the phrase Edge of Seventeen refer to in the song’s title?