McVie’’s classic song about keeping one’’s chin up and rolling with life’’s punches is beautifully adapted to an uplifting children’’s book. Don’’t stop thinking about tomorrow Don’’t stop, it’’ll soon be here It’’ll be better than before Yesterday’’s gone, yesterday’’s gone Don’’t Stop is a beautifully illustrated picture book based on Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac’’s enduring anthem to optimism and patience. The song was one of the singles on Fleetwood Mac’’s megahit album Rumours, which spent thirty-one weeks at number one on the Billboard charts and went on to sell over forty million copies worldwide.With lyrics by Christine McVie and illustrations by Nusha Ashjaee, this touching picture book imagines a rabbit willing her hibernating friends out of a long and dark winter and into joyous spring. Don’’t Stop is a great opportunity for fans of Christine McVie and Fleetwood Mac to introduce their favorite band to their young children, and for parents looking to share a bright message in song. - Debuting in 1977, this song is one of the most identifiable of that decade - A classic rock radio staple - A top-five single in the US, and one of the band’’s most enduring hits - Written by band keyboardist and vocalist Christine McVie - Sung as duet between Christine McVie and guitarist Lindsey Buckingham - Appears on the Grammy-winning album Rumours, which as of 2019 is the RIAA-certified tenth all-time best-selling album in the US - It was the theme song for Bill Clinton’’s 1992 presidential campaignChristine McVie’’s lyrics paired with woodland creatures is the wholesome content we want in 2020." - Paste Magazine “With her naturally smoky low alto voice and a knack for writing simple, direct, and memorable songs about the joys and pitfalls of love, Christine McVie has had a long and productive music career.” - AllMusic "