Written by Stevie Nicks, "Silver Springs" was intended for the albumRumours. Years after the fact, Nicks commented that the song's exclusion from the album marked a growing tension in the band. The track describes Nicks's perspective on the ending of the romantic relationship between her and Lindsey Buckingham. She has said, According to Rolling Stone, "Nicks' tender yet vengeful post-mortem on her breakup with Buckingham an emotional lightning rod. The song would have behind-the-scenes repercussions for decades to come – nearly leading to the breakup of the band." For multiple reasons, including its length and relatively slower tempo and — over strenuous objections from Nicks — the song was excluded from the Rumours album. In a 1997 documentary on the making of Rumours, Richard Dashut, the engineer and co-producer, called it "the best song that never made it to a record album". The song was, however, released in late 1976 as the B-side of the "Go Your Own Way" single, a Buckingham-written song about the Nicks-Buckingham breakup. Years later, the band went on a world tour to promote the Fleetwood Mac album Behind the Mask. After the tour concluded, Nicks left the group over a dispute with Mick Fleetwood, who would not allow her to release "Silver Springs" on her 1991 albumTimespace - The Best of Stevie Nicks because of his plans to release it on a forthcoming Fleetwood Mac box set. The song did appear in the 1992 box set 25 Years – The Chain. In 1997, the song got a second life on the reunion album The Dance. During the filming of the reunion concert that reunited Nicks and Buckingham, "Silver Springs" was on the set list. Nicks has admitted that "the fiery take on the song that appears in The Dance was 'for posterity...I wanted people to stand back and really watch and understand what was.'" In 1998, the band was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for the live version of "Silver Springs" that was included in The Dance. "I never thought that 'Silver Springs' would ever be performed onstage ," Nicks reflected during a 1997 MTV interview. "My beautiful song just disappeared . For it to come back around like this has really been special to me". The live version appeared on several music charts, including the US BillboardHot 100 Airplay chart, the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart, and the Dutch Single Top 100. When the remastered edition of Rumours was released in 2004, "Silver Springs" was included between "Songbird" and "The Chain". The song also appeared on Nicks' compilation albumCrystal Visions - The Very Best of Stevie Nicks. She wrote in the album's liner notes that the song was intended as a gift for her mother, who later referred to it as her "rainy day song", and that the exclusion of the song from Rumours was a source of anger for many years.