Don McLean reveals the stories behind his key tracks including American Pie, And I Love Her So and Vincent. For details of his U.S. & European tour visit donmclean.com
- Botanical Gardens (Botanical Gardens, BMG, 2018)
- When July Comes (Botanical Gardens, BMG, 2018)
- The Lucky Guy (Botanical Gardens, BMG, 2018)
- Castles In The Air (Single A-side, EMI, 1981)
- Elvis Presley – And I Love Her So (Today, RCA, 1975)
- American Pie (American Pie, United Artists, 1971)
- Vincent (American Pie, United Artists, 1971)
- Babylon (American Pie, United Artists, 1971)
- Oh My What A Shame (Don McLean, United Artists, 1972)
- I Was Always Young (Addicted To Black, Proper Records, 2010)
- 1967 (Headroom, Curb Records, 1990)
- George Michael – The Grave (Warchild – Hope, London Records, 2003)
- The Wrong Thing To Do (Prime Time, EMI, 1977)
- Prime Time (Prime Time, EMI, 1977)
- The Rolling Stones – (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (Single A-side, Decca, 1965)
All tracks by Don McLean unless stated.
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Another wonderful interview, Jason. I especially liked what McLean said about how much more important and respected the English language was in the 40’s and 50’s, and how so much of what is written today is such B.S. His lyrics are always so profound.
Congratulations again!
Excellent. Don McLean is a genius of our time.