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Every Day - Don McLean.
Текст песни: A long, long time ag. can still remember How that music used to make me smile And I knew if I had my chance.
Don McLean is an album by American singer-songwriter Don McLean, released in 1972, peaking at number 23 on the Billboard 200 chart. It was reissued by BGO Records in 1996. The photo on the cover of the album was taken overlooking the Village of Cold Spring, NY. All tracks composed by Don McLean, except where indicated. Bronco Bill's Lament" - 3:36. Oh, My What a Shame" - 3:30. The More You Pay (The More It's Worth)" - 2:51.
Every Day is the second studio album by the Cinematic Orchestra. It was released through Ninja Tune on 27 April 2002 in Japan and 13 May 2002 elsewhere. It was re-released in November 2003 with two additional tracks. It was written and produced by band members Phil France and Jason Swinscoe. In 2010, it was awarded a gold certification from the Independent Music Companies Association, which indicated sales of at least 100,000 copies throughout Europe. All That You Give" (feat. Fontella Bass) – 6:10.
Don McLean released this groundbreaking song on the album American Pie in 1971. It is full of pop-culture references. McLean explores many of the major events of the 60s, including the moon landings, Dylan’s rise and crash, the dominance of The Beatles, and the death of Janis Joplin
Don McLean, Nashville, Tennessee. 1981 Released ninth album, "Believers". 1978 Released eighth album, "Chain Lightening". CommunitySee all. 338,783 people like this. 312,968 people follow this.
Liste der Bands Folk Rock Don McLean The Best of Don McLean. Bearbeite die Lyrics. Band Name Don McLean. Album Name The Best of Don McLean. Erscheinungsdatum 1988. Labels BMG Records EMI Records. Musik GenreFolk Rock. Mitglieder die dieses Album besitzen0.
When Don McLean was recording his second album, American Pie, in 1971, he was a little-known singer/songwriter whose first album, Tapestry, had had little commercial impact. Only a year later, when he came to make his third LP, Don McLean, he was attempting to follow up a chart-topping album that had spawned two chart-topping hits, "American Pie" and "Vincent" (the latter going to number one in the . and the Top 20 in the . Yet he remained the same artist he had been before. That view had been expressed in "American Pie" and "Vincent," as well as on the rest of American Pie and Tapestry, and it continued on Don McLean, which began with the rocker "Dreidel," a harsh description of life that included lines such as "No trust in tomorrow, it's a lie" and "I'm watchin' the future it's black.
Flashback: Don McLean Plays a Stirring ‘American Pie’ in 1972. In honor of the 60th anniversary of The Day the Music Died, see McLean perform the hit at the BBC in 1972. In the above video, McLean performs the nearly nine-minute song live at the BBC in 1972. You can sing all the words with me all the way through if you want, I don’t care, he tells the crowd, but he doesn’t have to: The attendees, the women in their headbands and turtlenecks and the men in their mustaches and shag haircuts, are already game. McLean guides them through all six verses, happily singing and strumming along. McLean never expected American Pie to turn into the iconic hit that it became.
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