Historical Artist Profile
Don McLean
Biography & Overview
Donald McLean III (; born October 2, 1945) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. Known as the "American Troubadour" or "King of the Trail", he is best known for his 1971 hit "American Pie", an eight-and-a-half-minute folk rock song that has been referred to as a "cultural touchstone". His other hit singles include "Vincent", "Dreidel", "Castles in the Air", and "Wonderful Baby", as well as renditions of Roy Orbison's "Crying" and the Skyliners' "Since I Don't Have You". McLean's song "And I Love You So" has been recorded by Elvis Presley, Perry Como, Helen Reddy, Glen Campbell, and others.
πΊπΈ US Billboard Tracking History
5 Charted Tracks
"American Pie (Parts I & II)"
Entered Charts: 1971
#1 HIT
"Crying"
Entered Charts: 1981
Peak: #5
"Vincent (Starry, Starry Night)/Castles In The Air"
Entered Charts: 1972
Peak: #12
"Dreidel"
Entered Charts: 1973
Peak: #21
"Since I Don't Have You"
Entered Charts: 1981
Peak: #23
π¬π§ UK Official Charts History
5 Charted Tracks
"Vincent"
Entered Charts: 1972
#1 HIT
"Crying"
Entered Charts: 1980
#1 HIT
"American Pie"
Entered Charts: 1972
Peak: #2
"Everyday"
Entered Charts: 1973
Peak: #38
"Castles In The Air"
Entered Charts: 1982
Peak: #47