"You Make Loving Fun" is a song by the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, written and sung by Christine McVie.
"You Make Loving Fun" was inspired by Christine McVie's affair with the band's lighting director, Curry Grant.
[4] Buckingham arrived at the studio in the late afternoon and chose to play a Gibson Les Paul for the rhythm guitar parts, which was plugged into a rotating Leslie speaker.
"[5] During the tracking of the backing vocals, Caillat recalled that Nicks and Buckingham were engaged in "vicious name calling": "The tape would start rolling and they’d sing, 'Yooooooou make loving fun,' just beautiful, two little angels.
[7] Cash Box said McVie's "magical words are complemented by angelic backing vocals, strident guitar melodies, and the pulsating backbeat reinforced by her own electric keyboard.
"[9] Writing for Rolling Stone, John Swenson compared the song structure to some of the musical output from The Byrds, specifically referencing the "sparse instrumental background and the chorus comes on like an angelic choir."
[10] Rob Brunner of Entertainment Weekly selected "You Make Loving Fun" as a highlight on the album and said that it "benefits from relative underexposure.