Don Mclean American Pie Meaning Behind The Song
American Pie by Don McLean and discover how it was made the meaning of the lyrics and much more.
Don mclean american pie meaning behind the song. Don Mclean wrote American Pie in both Cold Spring NY and Philadelphia Pennsylvania in 1971. I loved his music he told Songfacts. Don McLean created the phrase American Pie it did not exist before he wrote the song.
Many people think that the song American Pie is about the death of Buddy Holly and other musicians in a plane crash but Glenn presented a reading of the lyrics on radio and showed how it. That he was just sadly wondering about the decline in America as she progressed through the years I believe American Pie refers to when our country was young and innocent You know Baseball hotdogs and apple pie and Chevrolet. And this was the theory of American Pie.
The opening part of the song was born in one piece he said. Don McLean Describes the Meaning Behind his hit song American Piein this excerpt from Profiles Featuring Mickey Burns. But there is another tragic meaning behind the line which McLean has spoken about before.
Perhaps unravelling the mystery of. It means I never have to work again. The growing urban legend that American Pie was the name of Buddy Hollys plane the night it crashed killing him Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper is untrue.
I created the term. VERSE 1 It is widely accepted that the American Pie lyrics were sparked by the death of Buddy Holly Don Mcleans hero. American Pie is much more than a song about Buddy Holly and the plane crash that Don McLean believes marked the sad day when music died in America.
The meaning behind the famously enigmatic pop hit American Pie has finally been revealed by its author Don Mclean after his original manuscript for the song. On the day the music or Holly died in 1959 McLean was a 13-year old paper boy in New Rochelle NY. Many believe that the day the music died is a reference to his fathers tragic death.