Carrie Underwood & Lindsey Buckingham’s Epic “Go Your Own Way” Duet at Fashion Rocks 2007

When Carrie Underwood, the country powerhouse, teamed up with Lindsey Buckingham, the legendary guitarist of Fleetwood Mac, for a live performance of Go Your Own Way at Fashion Rocks 2007, music fans knew they were in for something special.

The event, which blended high fashion with iconic music performances, featured some of the biggest names in entertainment—but it was Carrie and Lindsey’s duet that truly stole the show.

A Country-Pop Rock Fusion That Electrified the Stage

🎸 Lindsey Buckingham’s Signature Guitar Work – As one of the most revered guitarists in rock history, Buckingham delivered his raw, intricate, and unmistakable picking style, bringing the classic Fleetwood Mac sound to life.
🎤 Carrie Underwood’s Powerful Vocals – Though known for her country roots, Carrie tackled this rock anthem with confidence, power, and a vocal range that rivaled the original.
🔥 Unbelievable Stage Chemistry – The contrast between Buckingham’s legendary rock energy and Carrie’s fresh country influence made for a once-in-a-lifetime collaboration.

Why This Performance Still Resonates

✔ Carrie Proved She Could Rock – Long before her foray into rock collaborations (like her later work with Guns N’ Roses’ Axl Rose), this performance showed she could go toe-to-toe with rock legends.
✔ A Unique Rendition of a Classic – Go Your Own Way is one of Fleetwood Mac’s most enduring songs, and this version gave it a fresh, modern twist while staying true to its rock roots.
✔ A Rare Collaboration – Carrie and Lindsey’s styles couldn’t be more different, but that’s what made this performance so unexpected and thrilling.

A Moment That Deserves More Recognition

Though the 2007 Fashion Rocks event featured an array of stars, this duet remains one of its standout moments. The mix of Fleetwood Mac’s legacy with Carrie Underwood’s rising stardom resulted in an unforgettable performance that still deserves to be talked about today.

💬 Did you watch this performance live? What did you think of Carrie’s take on “Go Your Own Way”? Should she do more rock collaborations?