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  1. Mar 14, 2022 · In this article, we will look at the 10 best Don McLean songs of all time. These are the tracks that have made him one of the world’s most well-known and beloved singer-songwriters. 10. Till Tomorrow (1971) “Till Tomorrow” is a beautiful ballad written by McLean and recorded for his album American Pie.

  2. A top New York studio musician, Ralph played guitar on many '60s hits, including "Lightnin' Strikes," "A Lover's Concerto" and "I Am A Rock." List of songs with Songfacts entries for Don McLean.

  3. Mar 28, 2024 · To prove his illustrious (and perhaps unfairly overlooked) legacy as an artist, we've ranked Don McLean's ten greatest songs from top to bottom. 'Dreidel'

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Don_McLeanDon McLean - Wikipedia

    During this time, McLean wrote songs that appeared on his first album Tapestry. McLean co-edited the book Songs and Sketches of the First Clearwater Crew, with sketches by Thomas B. Allen, for which Seeger wrote the foreword. Seeger and McLean sang "Shenandoah" on the 1974 Clearwater album.

    • American Pie (1971) No words. He made history with this song.
    • Vincent (1972) McLean once shared: “In the autumn of 1970 I had a job singing in the school system, playing my guitar in classrooms. I was sitting on the veranda one morning, reading a biography of Van Gogh, and suddenly I knew I had to write a song arguing that he wasn’t crazy.
    • Crying (1980) An incredibly beautiful and touching version of Roy Orbison’s song.
    • Castles in the Air (1970) A bit melancholy but melodic, the song just stays with you.
  5. As a songwriter, McLean’s most popular hits include “And I Love You So” for Perry Como, “Wonderful Baby” for Fred Astaire, and “The Grave” for George Michael. “American Pie” was ...

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  7. Don McLean originally did I'll Be Home for Christmas / Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You), The Wild West Is Where I Wanna Be and The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire). Don McLean wrote American Pie, The Grave and Vincent.

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