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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Bob Welch
Bob Welch
Guitar
John McVie
John McVie
Bass Guitar
Mick Fleetwood
Mick Fleetwood
Drums
Christine McVie
Christine McVie
Keyboards
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Bob Welch
Bob Welch
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac
Producer
Bob Hughes
Bob Hughes
Engineer
Doug Graves
Doug Graves
Assistant Engineer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
I guess you've heard about the Bermuda triangle
[Verse 2]
There's somethin' goin' on
Nobody seems to know just what it is
And the air force won't let on
It might be hole down in the ocean
Yeah or fog that won't let go
It might be some crazy people talkin'
Or somebody that we ought to know
Down in Bermuda, the pale blue sea
Way down in the triangle, it's easy to believe
[Verse 3]
Now here's one, you see strange shapes in moonlight
And shadows in the night
They said that wingtip seemed to brush their faces
Strangers stole their site
Way down in the triangle
Where the sea was smooth as glass
Givin' you one answer to a question
That you never thought you'd ask
Ah, down in Bermuda, in the pale blue sea
Way down in Bermuda, yeah it's easy to believe
Down in the triangle, it's easy to believe
[Verse 4]
They leave from Galveston
They came from New Orleans
And then from Bloomington, and Delaware
They leave from St. Petersburg, they leave from Tampa
And then from Mexico, it doesn't matter where
They all completely share, all those ships and planes
A great big mystery that cannot be explained
[Verse 5]
Down in Bermuda, the pale blue sea
[Verse 6]
Your feelin' safe in your harbor
Everything seems certain
Right next to Palm Beach and Key Biscayne
Behind a velvet curtain
But then the moon goes grey with worry
And the sea turns a pale white
You better believe somethin' strange is goin' tonight
Down in Bermuda, ah,  the pale blue sea
[Verse 7]
Bermuda Triangle, yeah, it's easy to believe
Down in the Triangle, it's easy to believe
[Verse 8]
They leave from Galveston'
They came from New Orleans
And then from Bloomington, and Delaware
Bermuda, the pale blue sea
Written by: Bob Welch
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