| | Don Mclean Complete Hits CD Don Mclean Discography of CDs
Fantastic 2007 two CD set from the American singer songwriter who has touched the hearts of millions worldwide with his own self-penned hits ('American Pie', 'Vincent'), his songs that were made hits by others ('And I Love You So') and his successful cover versions ('Crying In The Chapel'). 39 tracks including the original studio versions of the aforementioned songs plus nine live recordings, album tracks and so much more. Perhaps the definitve collection from this great American singer songwriter who may have reminded us about the 'day the music died' (in 'American Pie'), but his songs will live on forever. EMI. Complete Hits Review
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