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  2. Don McLean - Wikipedia

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    Donald McLean III / m ə ˈ k l eɪ n / (born October 2, 1945) [1] is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, known to fans as the "American Troubadour" or "King of the Trail". [2] [3] He is best known for his 1971 hit "American Pie", an eight-and-a-half-minute folk rock song that has been referred to as a "cultural touchstone". [4]

  3. Don McLean discography - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of Don McLean: 2 4 ARIA: Platinum [8] BPI: Gold [9] 1986 For the Memories: 63 — 1987 Don McLean's Greatest Hits · Then & Now — — 1989 For the Memories Vols I & II — — And I Love You So — — 1991 The Best of Don McLean — — 1992 Classics — — RIAA: Gold [10] MC: Gold [5] 1992 Favorites and Rarities — — 2000 ...

  4. Classics (Don McLean album) - Wikipedia

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    Classics is a compilation album by the American singer-songwriter Don McLean released in 1992. The album was certified gold for selling 500,000 copies by the Recording Industry Association of America on 23 August 2024.

  5. Vincent (Don McLean song) - Wikipedia

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    Vincent van Gogh's The Starry Night (1889), described in the song "Vincent" is a song by Don McLean, written as a tribute to Vincent van Gogh.It is often erroneously titled after its opening refrain, "Starry, Starry Night", a reference to Van Gogh's 1889 painting The Starry Night.

  6. American Pie (song) - Wikipedia

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    "American Pie" is a song by American singer and songwriter Don McLean. Recorded and released in 1971 on the album of the same name, the single was the number-one US hit for four weeks in 1972 starting January 15 [2] after just eight weeks on the US Billboard charts (where it entered at number 69). [3]

  7. And I Love You So (song) - Wikipedia

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    "And I Love You So" is a popular song written by folk singer and guitarist Don McLean and released on his 1970 debut album, Tapestry. Its chorus features an unusual rhyming scheme for a popular song: ABBA versus the usual AB(C or A)B.

  8. American Pie (Don McLean album) - Wikipedia

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    American Pie is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Don McLean, released by United Artists Records in October 1971. The folk rock album reached number one on the Billboard 200, containing the chart-topping singles "American Pie" and "Vincent".

  9. Believers (Don McLean album) - Wikipedia

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    Believers is a studio album by American singer-songwriter Don McLean, released on October 29, 1981. The album leads off with a re-recording of "Castles in the Air", a song which originally appeared on McLean's 1970 debut album Tapestry. Released as a single, it reached #7 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and #36 on the Hot 100 chart.