There are two distinct versions of the official music video:
: Removes the band members entirely, focusing solely on the "Highwayman" storyline.
Notably, and Lindsey Buckingham do not physically appear in the video, though they are often credited as "singing voices" because of their vocal contributions to the track. The Contrast Between Song and Visuals
The production was significant in its scope, featuring constructed over two weeks to recreate the 18th-century setting. The Two Versions of the Video
: Features band members Christine McVie , John McVie , and Mick Fleetwood superimposed over the narrative scenes.
Unlike many 80s music videos that relied on abstract visuals or simple performance shots, the "Everywhere" video is a literal dramatization of Noyes' poem. It follows the story of a highwayman who loves Bess, the landlord's daughter, and the tragic sequence of events that leads to their deaths after they are betrayed by a jealous stableman.