Glee Cast Lyrics. [1] MTV's Aly Semigran said "It wasn't a perfect episode, but it was certainly an improvement over the last few". [2][23] The portion of an original song for the April Rhodes musical sung by April and Will, "Nice to Meet You, Have I Slept with You? Meanwhile, April returns to McKinley after a failed attempt to make it on Broadway. Santana further opens up to Brittany about her true feelings by singing "Songbird" to her. The Glee Cast recorded this song with Gwyneth Paltrow. "[2] Most critics welcomed the Chenoweth version. She agrees to go on Brittany's online talk show to let Brittany ask her to the prom, but she backs out at the last minute. After gossiping with Mercedes and Tina for a few minutes, she apparently outs Santana by saying she is "playing for the other team." ", Quinn's outfit changes from the scene in the hallway to her performance of. Item Number: HX.203539. At glee rehearsals, Finn and Quinn perform I Don't Want to Know. After leaving John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, guitarist and vocalist Peter Green and drummer Mick Fleetwood formed Fleetwood Mac in July 1967 with slide guitarist Jeremy Spencer and bassist Bob Brunning, the latter of whom was soon replaced by John McVie – Green and Fleetwood's original choice for the role – in September. [1][27][30] Poniewozik said that the episode "recognized that she is not really a character but a human obstacle", which he suggested was "a better way for the show to use her". Danny Kirwan joined as a third guitarist in 1968. April Rhodes (Kristin Chenoweth) visits Will to ask for his help with her new Broadway project: a one-woman show entitled CrossRhodes. Sam brings his siblings to a glee club rehearsal, and everyone sings "Don't Stop". A stage performance of "Dreams" was used as the promotional music video. And I saw my reflection in the snow-covered hills. https://glee.fandom.com/wiki/Rumours?oldid=3980460, Brittany's new found love of journalism stems from, After Artie calls Brittany stupid, she seems to get smarter in every episode after this one. Rachel decides to confront Kurt about his rumoured, romantic relationship Sam, and he only responds that talking about gossip is a waste of time and they should focus on Nationals instead, storming off. Upon its initial airing, the "Rumours" episode was viewed by 8.85 million American viewers and garnered a 3.7/11 Nielsen rating/share in the 18–49 demographic. I genuinely don’t remember for certain if it was the original Fleetwood Mac version or the Glee cover of the song — though I believe it was the latter — but it doesn’t really matter. The episode opens with Brittany's brand new internet talk show, "Fondue For Two." [16] It dropped three places from the previous episode, which attained 82,000 more viewers. [2][23] Kubicek, however, said it was "easily the best song from the episode". Film/TV, Pop, Rock. However, Santana doesn't show for the Fondue for Two episode. Terri's goal is to get Will out of the Glee Club and says she has an idea. Some sharp accusations are thrown before Sam bitterly reveals that he was at the motel because his parents are unemployed and his family lives there now that their house has been foreclosed on—Kurt was bringing Sam some clothes, and Quinn was helping Sam babysit his younger brother and sister. He asks Rachel to explain karma to him, and when she does, he looks very worried. The show is then posted on YouTube, for everyone to see. Quinn confronts her boyfriend about the news, and Finn says he was just talking to Rachel about a duet while they were staking them out. Most of New Directions, minus Kurt and Sam, meet for coffee and speculate about the absent pair. Brittany later overhears Santana claim in an interview for The Muckraker that she is in love with Dave Karofsky (Max Adler), her running mate for prom king and queen. The next day, the newspaper has an item about Finn and Rachel, who were spotted on their stakeout. About Digital Downloads. Brittany's (Heather Morris) new internet talk show—"Fondue for Two"—gives the newspaper some grist when she seems to out Santana (Naya Rivera) on it. She wants Will to go with her to Broadway, but he says he needs to be with the kids at Nationals. May 3, 2011 [23][31] Hankinson was "particularly fond" of the song, and added that it had "great energy". In all, the album was in the top forty for nine consecutive weeks. Santana brings a devastated Brittany to the choir room, and says she's found a song that captures her feelings. She said that right after she finished writing down these questions. He gave "Rumours" a "good" rating of 7 out of 10, and wrote, "What made the episode at least mildly entertaining were the comedy bits. As well as Rachel and Finn finding this out, a camera-wielding Jacob and records all of this, taking many photos. Santana even asks her how she got so smart in. [4] Other recurring guest stars in the episode include glee club members Mike Chang (Harry Shum, Jr.), Sam Evans (Chord Overstreet), and Lauren Zizes (Ashley Fink), school bully Azimio (James Earl), school reporter Jacob Ben Israel (Josh Sussman), and cheerleader Becky Jackson (Lauren Potter). [3][4] Will and April sing "Dreams" to the club, and he assigns them to perform songs from the album, to focus them back on music. The truth is that his father lost his job, then they lost their house, so his family now has to live in a motel. The episode was directed by Tim Hunter and written by Ryan Murphy. It aired on May 3, 2011. Rachel makes a comment that it makes more sense for her to be paired with Finn for nationals. Finn talks about Quinn's comment regarding Sam just before they see Quinn leave Sam at the motel, giving him a big hug on her way out. Fleetwood Mac was founded by Peter Green in 1967 and was named after Mick Fleetwood and John McVie. [31], Hankinson wrote, "I enjoyed all the smaller numbers tonight because I felt like the kids really sold the performances and infused some nice emotional context. Panty hose or lace panties? After gossiping with Mercedes and Tina for a few minutes, she apparently outs Santana by saying she is "playing for the other team." Chenoweth and Morrison were featured on "Dreams", McHale sang "Never Going Back Again", Rivera covered "Songbird", Monteith and Agron duetted on "I Don't Want to Know", Michele sang "Go Your Own Way", and the glee club combined on "Don't Stop". When the club discovers from Quinn that Sam has pawned his guitar, they buy it back for him and offer their support. There are glances between a few members because of certain lines of the song, … He says he isn't doing anything inappropriate with either Quinn or Kurt. Fleetwood Mac's classic 1977 album Rumours has returned to the top 10 and the band has TikTok to thank for the boost. It is sung by Holly with back-up from Brittany and Santana. She asks questions given to her by Sue, including one about Will leaving Glee. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Gonzalez gave the song a "B+" and Brett Berk of Vanity Fair awarded it four stars of five; both praised Chenoweth but criticized Morrison. “Mine” (season 4, episode 4) In another big song for Brittany and Santana’s relationship, the two of … Piano, voice and guitar (chords only) - Digital Download By Fleetwood Mac and Glee Cast. [20] In the UK, the episode was watched by 2.50 million viewers—2.07 million on E4, and 432,000 on E4+1. Piano, voice and guitar (chords only) - Digital Download By Fleetwood Mac and Glee Cast. [28], The group finale of "Don't Stop" received good grades—"A" from Gonzales and "B+" from Benigno, and four of five stars from Berk. Glee TV Show Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. Afterwards, Quinn rips Rachel for singing a love song to her boyfriend, and everybody begins to blame Sam for this whole situation (except for Santana, who blames Rachel, of course). He then angrily storms out. It’s a great night for Glee fans who love Fleetwood Mac and a not-so-great night if you’re a Glee fan who hates Fleetwood Mac. It is sung by Santana. They confront each other, then sing a barbed version of the duet "I Don't Want to Know" as their glee club assignment. Although Canning wrote that the newspaper "delivered on the laughs", Entertainment Weekly's Sandra Gonzalez characterized the newspaper subplot was "neither important nor substantive" and was unimpressed with the "random, frightening costume changes", and Reiter said Sue's storyline was one that "felt as tired as secondhand news". [17] In Australia, "Rumours" was watched by 959,000 viewers, which made Glee the twelfth most-watched show of the night. ‘Landslide’, originally by Fleetwood Mac, is featured in Sexy, the fifteenth episode of Season Two. Then the episode cuts into a scene in the school hallway where Rachel gives Samchapstick and asks him out for … "[2][23] The Atlantic's Kevin Fallon called the episode's focus on the Fleetwood Mac songs "a refreshing change of pace". The musical performances received mostly praise, especially "Never Going Back Again" and "Go Your Own Way". ‘Songbird’, originally by Fleetwood Mac, is featured in Rumours, the nineteenth episode of Season Two. According to wsvn.com, "Heather Morris who plays Brittany admits the idea came from a letter", and the show later sent Musumeci an autographed copy of the script and an autographed cast picture in thanks. Rachel and Finn now have sympathy for Sam, for they now know the truth. Will tells April about the drama in the Glee club. The episode opens with Brittany's brand new internet talk show, "Fondue For Two." Finn and Rachel spy on Sam again. They discuss and come up with a plan to destroy Will and the New Directions Glee Club. [22], "Rumours" was met with mixed to favorable reviews from the critics, though many of the latter listed significant caveats. previous Santana chose the song because she wanted to tell Brittany how she feels about her. [8], Chenoweth's reappearance marks her third time on the series as April. Sam says that Quinn found out because they go to the same church, and Kurt only knows because Sam got a job delivering pizzas at night and delivered one to Dalton Academy. Santana agrees. "Rumours" is the nineteenth episode of the second season of the American musical television series Glee, and the forty-first overall. Songbird by Fleetwood Mac is featured in Rumours, the nineteenth episode of Season Two. [30][31][32] Futterman wrote that it was "better than Quinn and Sam's 'Lucky'", but Berk gave the song only two stars out of five, the same grade he gave to "Go Your Own Way". Although Quinn and Sam both deny dating, Finn plans a stakeout with Rachel's help to see if it is true. The total viewership and ratings for this episode was up slightly from the previous episode, "Born This Way". "[2] The "Fondue for Two" segments were a favorite of reviewers, and were developed from an idea by one of the show's fans. [39], The episode also sparked renewed interest in Fleetwood Mac and its most commercially successful album, and Rumours reentered the Billboard 200 chart at number twelve, the same week that Nicks' new solo album In Your Dreams debuted at number six. 2 Debut on Billboard 200, Adele Holds at No. They have a conversation, and Finn questions himself why he's with somebody he can't even trust. Will watches from the seats with April and has a worried look on his face as the episode closes to an end. The newest Muckraker leads with a story about Finn and Rachel seen being together. She talks about how Fleetwood Mac used their issues to help make great music. Brittany, Jacob, and Azimio are all journalists for the school paper. "Landslide". Rumours is the nineteenth episode of Glee's second season and the forty-first episode overall. It’s sung by Santana (Naya Rivera) to express her feelings for Brittany. Murphy explained the reason for her return as the failure of her attempt at an all-white musical production of The Wiz. [1] Many critics were impressed with how well the album's music was incorporated into the episode including Erica Futterman of Rolling Stone, who wrote "the songs of Rumours fit the New Directions' drama in an organic way. "Dreams" is a song by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac from their eleventh studio album Rumours (1977). Things stir up when. When Finn and Rachel resume their stakeout that night, they see Quinn leaving the same motel room, and Sam giving her a hug before going back inside. Sam sings Don't Stop with the rest of the gang backing him up. "[28] Of these, "Never Going Back Again" received the most consistent approval. Futterman praised the return of Chenoweth's character April Rhodes, and The Wall Street Journal's Raymund Flandez said that she "brings such lightness, humor and zaniness that's endearingly button-nose cute". 7 pages. [21] Here, viewership registered a slight decline on the previous episode, which attained 20,000 more viewers and ranked first on cable. Rachel and Finn go to see Sam in the motel. Country, Film/TV, Pop, Rock. Amy Reiter of the Los Angeles Times wrote that "the episode had its moments that made lovin' Glee fun", but called the Sue Sylvester subplot "tired". Piano/Vocal/Guitar (Piano Accompaniment). Quinn maintains that Kurt would never cheat on his boyfriend Blaine (Darren Criss), and states that Sam is not gay. Songbird Lyrics: For you, there'll be no more crying / For you, the sun will be shining / And I feel that when I'm with you / It's alright, I know it's right / To you, I'll give the world / To you Dreams (Fleetwood Mac - Rumours) Noten. Artie Abrams (Kevin McHale) confronts Brittany: he becomes upset that Brittany cannot recognize that she is cheating on him with Santana, and calls her stupid. She assures him she wasn't cheating on him, but neither seems to trust the other one. Rumours "Prom Queen" During Glee's Fleetwood Mac tribute episode, Rivera's character admitted her true feelings for her BFF and fellow Cheerios team member Brittany with a … Leads are sung by Holly (Gwenyth Paltrow) while background vocals are sung by "Landslide" is a song written by Stevie Nicks and performed by the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac. "[2][31] She said of the "Dreams" rendition by Chenoweth with Morrison, "The harmonies and bare-bones arrangement make for one of Glee's most faithful covers yet. The first full-length vocal duet between Quinn (Agron, Peak chart positions for season 2 singles in the United States: "Go Your Own Way", "Songbird", "Don't Stop", "Never Going Back Again", and "Dreams", "Rumour Has It: 'Glee' Takes on Fleetwood Mac", "A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac and a Man for Mercedes", "Before her show at the Verizon Theater tonight, Stevie Nicks talks 'Glee' and gays", "ACE Title Search: Nice To Meet You, Have I Slept With You? [3], All six songs from Rumours covered in the episode were released as singles, available for digital download. Mercedes and Tina look at each other, pleased with the new gossip, and it is presumed they spread the news around quickly. More than four decades after … Mercedes and Tina look at each other, pleased with the new gossip, and it is presumed they spread the news around quickly. [12], "Rumours" was first broadcast on May 3, 2011 in the United States on Fox. [26][29], Sue's scenes were generally not well-liked. Brittany wasn't referring to Santana being gay, but instead was referring to Santana as playing for the Glee club. Landslide by Fleetwood Mac is featured in Sexy, the fifteenth episode of Season Two. The first four Glee songs on the Hot 100 also charted on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100: "Go Your Own Way" debuted at number thirty-one, "Don't Stop" at number sixty-five, "Songbird" at number seventy, and "Never Going Back Again" at number eighty. Cut to Sue teaching the Muckraker staff about the importance of "making stuff up." Finn looks devastated on learning that Quinn was with Sam, in a motel. Brittany wants her to come on Fondue for Two, so she can tell Santana how she feels, and then ask her to prom. [25], According to Hankinson, "One of the best parts of the episode centered around Brittany and Santana, but I think all the principals—Artie, Finn, Rachel, and Quinn too—did a great job portraying the tension and distrust pervading the team. Piano/Vocal/Guitar (chords only). She asks Will for help getting back there by helping work on her new musical, Crossrhodes: The April Rhodes Story, offering him to go on the road with her. She last appeared in the season one episode "Home". You can see that the comments section is disabled on Brittany's "Fondue For Two" video. progresses her devious plan and sparks anger in the Glee Club by resuscitating the school newspaper and posting rumours. [11], Five of the six Rumours cover versions debuted on the Billboard Hot 100: "Go Your Own Way" debuted at number forty-five, "Songbird" at number sixty-eight, "Don't Stop" at number seventy-nine, "Never Going Back Again" at number eighty-one, and "Dreams" at number ninety-two. "[28] Anthony Benigno of The Faster Times felt the show was "absurdly preachy" on the matter of rumors, though he said the episode was "decent". Quinn chose this song due to Finn and her conflicts after rumors were posted in The Muckraker about them cheating on each other. [19] Viewership again increased from "Born This Way", which drew 805,000 viewers and ranked fourteenth on the night of broadcast. She does not sing it in front of the rest of the New Directions because she is afraid of what they might say behind her back. Published by Hal Leonard Europe (HX.182343). It is sung by Finn and Quinn. Music downloads accounted for ninety-one percent of the Rumours sales. Rumours (Englisch für Gerüchte) ist das elfte Studioalbum der Rockband Fleetwood Mac aus dem Jahr 1977. This episode marks the first time that Quinn sings a duet in two episodes in a row. The kids then ask Will if the Muckraker story about him leaving is true. Sue Sylvester revives the school newspaper and decides to print a few inflammatory blind items, mostly about the Glee Club kids. In "Rumours", the glee club is swept by rumors that strain the friendships and relationships of the members, so director Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) has them perform songs from Fleetwood Mac's 1977 album Rumours. John Kubicek of BuddyTV thought the plot was pointless, and said it "boiled down to: I'm not ready to come out. April suggests Will joins her on Broadway and also suggests he asks the Glee Club to perform songs from Fleetwood Mac's album, Rumours. joins her on Broadway and also suggests he asks the, to perform songs from Fleetwood Mac's album, Rumours. The gang talks about the possibility of Kurt cheating on Blaine with Sam. [25][26] Canning felt otherwise: "It may have had a better impact if we cared more about Sam or if Chord Overstreet had delivered more believable tears, but as things were, it was just some ordinary, blah drama. [10][11] "The Chain", also from Rumours, was used as backing music in the second motel stakeout scene. i do not own anything of this video.copyright belongs to sony bmg world group and fox entertainment [27] Most other reviewers were similarly smitten with the "Fondue for Two" segments, including the aforementioned Reiter, Poniewozik, Semigran, and Respers France. [1] The subplot of Will thinking about going to Broadway with April was roundly criticized: both Meghan Brown of The Atlantic and Bobby Hankinson of the Houston Chronicle said there was no tension at all because the viewer knows that he will stay. His comment hurts Brittany's feelings because Artie was the only one in the school who had never called her that, and she breaks up with him, crying as she runs off. The next day, Rachel sees Sam wearing Kurt's "Earth Day" jacket. [34][35] The sixth, "I Don't Want to Know", did not chart. Published by Hal Leonard - Digital (HX.203539). Finn looks a little suspicious of Quinn, wondering why she was being so defensive. Hankinson wrote, "It feels like their relationship is developing organically", while Respers France commended Morris for Brittany's breakup scene with Artie, and Rivera for far surpassing her expectations. [18] The episode was the thirty-second most-watched program of the week, but ranked fifth in the 16–39 demographic. [37][38] Out of the six songs from Rumours that were featured in the episode, four were also featured on the eighth soundtrack album of the series, Glee: The Music, Volume 6: "Songbird", "Don't Stop", "Go Your Own Way", and "Dreams". Rachel has other ideas, and later sings "Go Your Own Way" to Finn, who accompanies her on the drums. As Kehlani shared via a tweet after the news of Rivera’s death: “The reason ‘Songbird’ by Fleetwood Mac is one of my favorite songs ever is because of the Glee Soundtrack version. Brittany's "Fondue For Two" video is presented as brand new in the episode, yet the promised second episode is a already released and in the recommended section of the video. Emma is making progress with her OCD. Origens. Five of the six Rumours cover versions debuted on the Billboard Hot 100, and four of these were featured on the subsequent Glee: The Music, Volume 6 soundtrack album. [5] Glee had covered "Landslide" by Stevie Nicks several weeks earlier in the episode "Sexy"; Nicks had visited the set to watch the song being filmed, and stayed for six hours. [32], Many reviewers appreciated the pointed "I Don't Want to Know" performance. Brittana Forever<3. Sam begins to cry and his little sister comforts him. [31] The scene in the motel room with Sam, Rachel, Finn and Sam's brother and sister was called "arguably the most affecting scene of the entire episode" by Handlen, and Poniewozik wrote that "Chord Overstreet sold Sam's feeling of loss". She tells Terri she's resuscitated the school newspaper - The Muckraker - and the publication will now be ignoring facts. She sings it to Brittany in order to better express her feelings for her. The episode received mixed reviews from critics. The two recordings sold a little less than 30,000 and 52,000 units, respectively. [2][11] Fallon wrote, "Chenoweth's every sly smirk, eyebrow tick, and note sung—well, that was my week's highlight. He begins to cry as he talks about the fact; Emma and the kids saved his life, but he wants to go "so badly.". Santana berates Brittany for her ill-chosen words, and Finn (Cory Monteith) nearly comes to blows with Sam (Chord Overstreet) over another item that pairs Sam and Finn's girlfriend Quinn (Dianna Agron). Rachel appears a little upset, but gets over it quickly enough. First Aired Quinn responds that she doesn't trust Rachel, and the only way she'll stay with Finn is if he doesn't sing with Rachel. Cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) revives the student newspaper The Muckraker. I'm ready. show at Radio City Music Hall in New York, and she had a letter delivered to Cory Monteith that mentioned she was writing her own internet program: "More like a Youtube show called 'Fondue for Two.'" Will: Who gave you these questions to ask? Sam brings his younger siblings into the choir room. She thinks Will has a gift and thinks April's offer is one he shouldn't turn down. [24][28], All of the musical numbers were generally praised, though not every number was received with the same enthusiasm. Berk also gave five stars to "Songbird", which Gonzalez again gave an "A−", while Benigno was slightly less generous with a "B+". They also perform Dreams for the kids. Now I'm not again." Rachel then accompanies Finn while he spies on the motel from his car. Songs: Rolling In The Dough", "Canadian Hot 100: Week of May 21, 2011 (Biggest Jump)", "The Official Charts Company – Glee Cast", "Glee: The Music, Volume 6 Available Monday, May 23", "Beastie Boys Score No. The spike in sales for Rumours represented an uptick of 1,951%, and it had the highest US chart entry by a previously issued album since The Rolling Stones' reissue of Exile on Main St. entered the chart at number two on June 5, 2010. Most sales came from digital downloads. Brittany walks away in tears, stating that he was the only one who never called her that up until then, and he sings "Never Going Back Again". [23] Lisa Respers France of CNN "had a whole ball of tissue" in her hand by the time the cast sang the "Don't Stop" finale, and concluded, "Well played, Glee."[24]. Will grabs a copy of Rumours and says he's wanted to do a lesson based on one album for a long time. [26][28] The A.V. [32] The performance received encomiums such as "pretty great" from Semigran and "inspired" from Futterman. He reveals that his father has been laid off and they were evicted from their new home. They sing it to introduce the assignment for the week. Things stir up when Finn and Rachel suspect something shifty related to Sam, and Santana still finds it hard to come out. Episode Guide Quinn then gives an ultimatum: if Finn wants their relationship to continue, he cannot sing any more duets with Rachel. 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