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Despite its specific origins regarding Mick Fleetwood, the song’s lyrics—which detail feelings of dependence and a struggle to leave a relationship—have led to various interpretations:
: While McVie’s track is the most famous, the title "Oh Daddy" has historical roots in African American music; Ethel Waters recorded a hit of the same name for Black Swan Records in 1921. Oh Daddy
Producer Ken Caillat described "Oh Daddy" as a "beautiful, airy song," though its creation was technically challenging. The production team struggled to find the perfect tempo; at a faster pace, the song felt rushed, while a slower tempo made it sound lethargic. Despite its specific origins regarding Mick Fleetwood, the