Best songs to wake up to Fleetwood Mac
Top 10 Fleetwood Mac tracks most likely to actually get you out of bed, ranked by a blend of Spotify popularity, tempo, and energy. Every song here works as your iPhone alarm with Alarmify.
Our top 3 picks
Go Your Own Way - 2004 Remaster
Landslide
Little Lies - 2017 Remaster
Sound profile
Fleetwood Mac's ten picks average 136 BPM with 57% energy and 70% valence. The takeaway: fast, moderate, warm.
Audio range
- Tempo
- 115–179 BPM avg 136
- Energy
- 16–95% avg 57%
- Mood (valence)
- 42–86% avg 70%
Full ranking
Ordered by Spotify popularity, filtered for energy over 50%.
Dreams - 2004 Remaster
The Chain - 2004 Remaster
Everywhere - 2017 Remaster
Landslide
Go Your Own Way - 2004 Remaster
Silver Springs - 2004 Remaster
Little Lies - 2017 Remaster
Rhiannon
Gypsy
Don't Stop - 2004 Remaster
Why these Fleetwood Mac songs work as alarms
Not every hit track is a good wake-up track. A slow ballad hiding in someone's top 10 can sabotage a morning, and a song that starts with 12 seconds of silence defeats the whole point. So this list is filtered. We start from Fleetwood Mac's top tracks on Spotify, drop anything with energy below a reasonable wake-up threshold, then rank by how popular they are with listeners. Ten tracks guaranteed to actually pull you out of bed without making the morning feel like punishment.
Tempo matters more than people think. Research on sleep inertia points to music between 100 to 130 BPM as the sweet spot for shaking off grogginess without shocking your system. Slower than 90 BPM and you're still half-asleep at minute two. Faster than 150 and it's aggressive before coffee. This artist's average is 136 BPM, which sits on the high-energy side of the range.
How to actually use this
Pick a track that matches how you want to feel at 7 AM. If you hate mornings, start with something mid-energy like Landslide and pair it with Alarmify's gradual volume ramp so it fades in over 90 seconds instead of hitting at full blast. If you need an aggressive start, set Go Your Own Way - 2004 Remaster and skip the ramp. Either way, the song plays from Spotify in the background, the alarm still fires through Do Not Disturb, and you're not relying on the iOS Clock app to do something it literally can't do.
Alarmify+ vs free
On the free plan you get 30-second clips of any of these songs as your alarm, unlimited alarms, and the iOS 26 AlarmKit integration. On Alarmify+ ($49.99/year, week free trial) you get the full track playing until you dismiss, Smart Wake with a 30-minute window so it catches you during light sleep, the sleep-cycle calculator, and the gradual fade-in. Both plans need a Spotify Premium or Apple Music subscription if you want the full song instead of clips.