Fleetwood Mac albums and songs continue to show strength on music charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom. Several of the group's classic releases posted new gains or reappeared on rankings this week, reflecting ongoing listener interest.

In the U.S., the band's acclaimed album Rumours reached a new high point on the Top Streaming Albums chart. The set rose to No. 34, marking Fleetwood Mac's first and only appearance on this list and establishing a new peak for the group on that specific ranking.

Rumours also climbed on four other U.S. charts. It neared the top of the Top Rock Albums and Top Rock & Alternative Albums rosters, landing at No. 2 and No. 3. The album returned to the top 10 on the Top Album Sales chart at No. 9, having sold 4,400 copies in the past tracking week. It also stepped up to No. 25 on the Billboard 200. Much of the sales performance was attributed to vinyl purchases, as Rumours reentered the Vinyl Albums chart at No. 7.

One track from Rumours, "Dreams," remains a popular streaming choice. The song lifted to No. 42 on the all-genre Streaming Songs chart and rose to No. 4 on the Rock Streaming Songs ranking.

Across the Atlantic, three Fleetwood Mac albums appeared on the U.K. charts this week. The compilation Greatest Hits returned to the Official Albums Sales chart at No. 85 and the Official Physical Albums roster at No. 90, according to reports detailing how Greatest Hits Mounts A Quick And Mighty Comeback.

Rumours also saw activity in the U.K., reentering the Official Vinyl Albums chart at No. 13. The album appeared on six different U.K. charts this period, rising on most due to streaming and sales increases, including significant lifts on the Official Album Downloads and Official Physical Albums lists.

Another compilation, 50 Years – Don’t Stop, maintained a high position on the Official Albums Streaming chart at No. 3. It advanced on the Official Albums chart, rising from No. 7 to No. 4 and reaching a new all-time peak for the set.

Beyond albums, Fleetwood Mac's single "The Chain" reached a new peak on the U.K. Official Streaming chart. The track climbed to No. 82, marking its highest position after 12 weeks on the list and its third consecutive week setting a new best showing, per details that the Hit Reaches A New Peak.

"The Chain" is one of only four Fleetwood Mac songs to appear on the Official Streaming chart. "Dreams" leads the band's performance on that list with a peak of No. 27, followed by "Everywhere" at No. 41 and "Go Your Own Way" at No. 76. Both "Dreams" and "Everywhere" also gained ground on the Official Singles chart, which combines streaming and sales data. The collective performance highlights Fleetwood Mac's ongoing influence in the music marketplace, as noted in a report that the group Reaches A New Career High Point.

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