DON McLEAN STRIKES GOLD WITH ‘CLASSICS’ ALBUM

Curb Records Executives Present McLean With RIAA Certified Gold Plaque For Historic ‘Classics’ Album

Pictured L to R: Peyton Maria (Social Media & Fan Engagement), Aaron Snavely (Sr. Director IT & Analytics), John Chapman (VP, Commercial Partnerships, Streaming & Revenue), Jeff Tuerff (SVP, Marketing & Creative), Don McLeanBenson Curb (SVP, Commercial Partnerships, Streaming & Revenue), Trevor Mathiesen (Sr. Director, Publishing/A&R), Giovanna Randolph (Sr. Director, Marketing), Chris Collins (Director, Creative), Doris Bratcher (Executive Assistant & Office/Event Manager

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Don McLean ‘Classics’ album released in 1992 by Curb Records is a 10-song compilation featuring some of his biggest hits from the 1970s, including “American Pie,” “Vincent, ” “Crying,” and “And I Love You So,” as well as a new recording of “American Pie.” The album project showcases McLean’s distinctive voice and heartfelt songwriting offering a mix of folk rock, singer-songwriter, and rock classics.

“What an honor! To be back in Nashville, where I once recorded several albums with Larry Butler is always fun, but to be presented with a Gold album from Mike Curb and the great people of Curb Records is even more special,” says Don McLean. “I am consistently surprised to learn how many new people are learning about my songs. This digital streaming era has really given new life to so many older recordings. I just love it!”

Track Listing for ‘Classics’:

  1. “American Pie” (Complete Original Version)
  2. “Vincent”
  3. “And I Love You So”
  4. “Crying”
  5. “Since I Don’t Have You”
  6. “Castles In The Air”
  7. “It’s Just The Sun”
  8. “Jerusalem”
  9. “It’s A Beautiful Life”
  10. “American Pie” (New Version)

About Don McLean:
Don McLean is a GRAMMY Award honoree, a Songwriter Hall of Fame member, and a BBC Lifetime Achievement Award recipient. His smash hit “American Pie” resides in the Library of Congress National Recording Registry and was named a Top 5 Song of the 20th Century by the Recording Industry of America (RIAA). A New York native, Don McLean is one of American history’s most revered and respected songwriters. After paying his dues in the New York club scene in the late 1960s, he went on to score mega-hits like “Vincent (Starry, Starry Night),” “Castles in the Air” and many more. His catalog of songs has been recorded by Madonna, Garth Brooks, Josh Groban, Drake, “Weird Al” Yankovic, and countless others. In 2015, McLean’s handwritten manuscript of “American Pie” lyrics was auctioned by Christie’s, selling for just over $1.2 Million. 2019 honored Don with a star on the Las Vegas Walkway of Stars, and his song “And I Love You So” was the theme for Prince Harry and Megan Markle’s wedding. Don landed a new recording contract with Time Life in 2020, with whom he released a catalog of recordings and a new album ‘Still Playin’ Favorites’. In 2021, Don’s “American Pie” was featured in the Avengers’ ‘Black Widow’ and the Tom Hanks movie ‘Finch’. McLean received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, celebrated the 50th anniversary of “American Pie,” and recorded a version of the song with a cappella group Home Free. In 2022, McLean received six Telly Awards for his collaboration with international heavyweight Tyson Fury, released ‘American Pie: A Fable’ children’s book, and was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame. In 2023, the Telly award-winning documentary ‘The Day The Music Died: The Story of Don McLean’s American Pie’ was released on DVD and Blu-Ray. McLean was inducted into the Music City Walk of Fame during a public ceremony along with Darius Rucker, Joe Galante, and Duane Eddy in Nashville, Tennessee in 2023. In 2024, President Yoon of South Korea sang “American Pie” for a delighted audience of White House guests in Washington, D.C. Later that year McLean was invited to attend a State Dinner at the White House honoring President Ruto of Kenya. His latest album, ‘American Boys,’ was also released in 2024 as well as another award-winning children’s book based on his hit song “Vincent.”

For more information, visit donmclean.com.

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