The Fleetwood Mac song 'Don't Stop' has become a classic, but its producer, Ken Calliat, never really liked it. Calliat's reservations about the song stem from his dissatisfaction with the drum sound and the overall arrangement. However, despite his personal dislike, the song's uplifting message and Christine McVie's contribution made it a standout track on the album. Calliat's perspective highlights the subjective nature of music production, where personal taste and artistic vision can clash. Despite his reservations, 'Don't Stop' became a fan favorite and a defining track in Fleetwood Mac's career, showcasing the band's ability to create memorable music despite internal tensions and creative differences.