Subject: A SALUTE TO DON McLEAN

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A SALUTE TO DON McLEAN

An important song that has contributed to the American psyche was Don McLean's "American Pie" (1971). The lyrics still haunt us almost 50 years later and resonate with a powerful message. Above is "The Day The Music Died"; U. S. c.1939. "Drove my Chevy to the levee but the levee was dry". Below is "Bad News On The Doorstep"; Texas (May 25, 1959). "...I couldn't take one more step, I can't remember if I cried, When I read about his widowed bride, Something touched me deep inside, The day the music died...". Licensing is based on usage. Please use DPI's "add to cart" to calculate your final cost. Follow us on YouTube for an overview of DPI, licensing and more.m

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