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American Pie Lyrics: A long, long time ago / I can still remember how that music / Used to make me smile / And I knew if I had my chance / That I could make those people dance / And maybe...
Don McLean Lyrics. "American Pie". A long, long time ago. I can still remember how that music used to make me smile. And I knew if I had my chance. That I could make those people dance. And maybe they'd be happy for a while. But February made me shiver. With every paper I'd deliver.
American Pie Lyrics by Don McLean from the Born on the Fourth of July album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: A long long time ago I can still remember how That music used to make me smile And I knew if I had my chance That I…
Jun 9, 2020 · Enjoy the classic song American Pie by Don McLean with lyrics on screen. Sing along to the story of the day the music died.
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Don McLean - American Pie Lyrics. A long, long time ago, I can still remember How that music used to make me smile And I knew if I had my chance That I could make those pe.
American Pie (Full Length Version) Lyrics by Don McLean from the 101 Driving Songs album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: A long, long time ago I can still remember How that music used to make me smile.
The lyric: "Bye Bye Miss American Pie" means exactly what Don said, he MISSES America Pie, as in "Bye Bye, [I sure] Miss America Pie". Put it in context of the song, and it all makes sense.
"American Pie" is a song by American singer and songwriter Don McLean. Recorded and released on the American Pie album in 1971, the single was the number-one US hit for four weeks in 1972 and also topped the charts in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.
With a pink carnation and a pickup truck, But I knew I was out of luck. The day the music died. I started singin', "bye-bye, miss american pie." Drove my chevy to the levee, But the levee was dry. Them good old boys were drinkin' whiskey and rye. And singin', "this'll be the day that I die.