If You Ever Did Believe Song by Stevie Nicks 1998 š āIf You Ever Did Believeā (4:11) is Track 1 on the Practical Magic motion picture soundtrack, which was released on October 6, 1998. Stevie Nicks wrote āIf You Ever Did Believeā in the 1970s. She gifted the song to singer-songwriter Louise Goffin, who recorded it for her second album Louise Goffin (1981). Stevie sang backup on Goffinās version. With the help and encouragement of Sheryl Crow, Stevie recorded her own version of the song for the Practical Magic motion picture soundtrack (1998). Reprise Records released a promotional single for āIf You Ever Did Believeā to help promote the film. In this song, Stevie sings about someone leaving her. This man was strong and really helped her, and she's not sure she "can handle" making it on her own. She'd like to help him, too - to "make [him] smile...be there for" him. She hopes he doesn't forget her. She's been so worried that she can't do anything, she "can't sleep"...she needs someone to believe in her. For that reason, she doesn't want this person to leave, she needs his strength in her life. For all of the above reasons, I think this song refers to Mick's brief affair with Stevie that helped her deal with not having Lindsey.
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