American Pie (album)
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American Pie | ||
Studio album by Don McLean | ||
Released | October 1971 | |
Recorded | May 1971-Jun 1971 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 36:20 | |
Label | BGO | |
Producer(s) | Ed Freeman | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Don McLean chronology | ||
Tapestry (1970) |
American Pie (1971) |
Don McLean (1972) |
American Pie is the title of a 1971 music album by Don McLean, best known for its title track about The Day the Music Died. The third track, "Vincent," is a tribute to the famed artist Vincent Van Gogh.
The album is dedicated to Buddy Holly.
[edit] Track listing
- "American Pie"
- "Till Tomorrow"
- "Vincent"
- "Crossroads"
- "Winterwood"
- "Empty Chairs"
- "Everybody Loves Me, Baby"
- "Sister Fatima"
- "The Grave"
- "Babylon"