About the song

In the realm of rock duets, few songs capture the raw emotion and captivating interplay of contrasting voices quite like “Leather and Lace” by Stevie Nicks and Don Henley. Released in 1981 as a single from Nicks’ solo debut album Bella Donna, this duet became an instant classic, weaving a tale of love, loss, and the complexities of relationships.

Written by Nicks herself, the song’s origins can be traced back to her early days with Fleetwood Mac. Inspired by her own experiences, Nicks penned the lyrics with a blend of vulnerability and strength, capturing the essence of two individuals from vastly different worlds drawn together by an undeniable connection.

Nicks’ soulful vocals, laced with her signature ethereal quality, perfectly embody the feminine perspective, while Henley’s gruff yet emotive delivery brings a rugged charm to the masculine side of the story. Their voices intertwine in a captivating dance, each verse revealing a deeper layer of the characters’ emotional landscape.

The song’s opening lines, “I’ve been traveling ’bout the world, my dear / Searching for someone like you,” set the stage for a narrative of two souls searching for solace and connection. The contrast between the “leather” and “lace” of the title becomes a metaphor for their opposing backgrounds and experiences, yet their shared vulnerability and longing for love bridge the divide.

The chorus, with its repeated refrain of “Leather and lace / We’re an odd pair / But we’re meant to be together, I swear,” serves as a powerful declaration of their unconventional love, defying societal norms and embracing the beauty of their differences.

“Leather and Lace” reached number six on the Billboard Hot 100 chart upon its release, solidifying its status as a commercial success. The song’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to transcend genres and resonate with listeners on an emotional level. It’s a testament to the power of love in all its forms, reminding us that connection can blossom in the most unexpected places.

Beyond its popularity as a rock duet, “Leather and Lace” has also found its place in popular culture, appearing in numerous films and television shows, including “Urban Cowboy”, “Kingpin”, and “The Voice”. The song’s enduring presence further cements its status as a classic of the rock era.

“Leather and Lace” is more than just a catchy duet; it’s a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships. It’s a song that has touched the hearts of millions and continues to be a beloved part of playlists worldwide. With its timeless melody, relatable lyrics, and powerful vocal performances, “Leather and Lace” is sure to remain a cherished classic for generations to come.

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Lyrics

Is love so fragile and the heart so hollow?
Shatter with words, impossible to follow
You’re saying I’m fragile, I try not to be
I search only for something I can’t see
I have my own life
And I am stronger than you know
But I carry this feeling
When you walked into my house
That you won’t be walking out the door
Still I carry this feeling
When you walked into my house
That you won’t be walking out the door
Lovers forever, face to face
My city, your mountains
Stay with me, stay
I need you to love me, I need you today
Give to me your leather
Take from me my lace
You in the moonlight
With your sleepy eyes
Would you ever love a woman like me?
And you were right
When I walked into your house
I knew I’d never want to leave
Sometimes I’m a strong woman
Sometimes cold and scared and sometimes I cry
But that time I saw you
I knew with you to light my nights
Somehow I would get by
The first time I saw you
I knew with you to light my nights
Somehow I would get by
Lovers forever, face to face
My city, your mountains
Stay with me, stay
I need you to love me, I need you today
Give to me your leather
Take from me my lace
Lovers forever, face to face
My city, your mountains
Stay with me, stay
Well, I need you to love me, I need you today
To give to me your leather
Take from me my lace
Take from me my lace
Take from me my lace

By Tam Le

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