Stevie Nicks performed her 1981 hit, “Leather And Lace”, on CBS-TV’s The Late Late Show with James Corden on October 6.
The original version with Don Henley was the second single from the singer’s solo debut, “Bella Donna”; the tune reached No. 6 on the US Billboard Hot 100 while the album topped the Billboard 200 on its way to sales of more than 4 million in the States alone.
Prior to the Late Show performance, the Fleetwood Mac singer joined actors Taylor Lautner and Zach Galifianakis on the panel to discuss their various current projects, with Nicks promoting her latest release, “24 Karat Gold –Songs From the Vault”, and an upcoming North American tour with The Pretenders that will begin in Phoenix, Arizona on October 25.
Nicks revealed that her last two albums were directly inspired by the Twilight series of films – especially 2009’s “New Moon” – which featured Lautner.
“If it hadn't been for your movies,” Nicks told the actor, “I've since made two records - In Your Dreams and 24 Karat Gold -- I would never have never made those albums because I was so staunch in my belief that it was over."
2014’s “24 Karat Gold – Songs From the Vault” features a collection of songs Nicks has written and recorded through the years but never made it onto an album.
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