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It's Just the Sun - Don McLean



     
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It's just the sun that's shining in your eyes
It's just the moon that is the sun's disguise
It's just the sky with clouds a blowin' by
The sun and the moon and the sky
And you and IIt's just the rain that's rolling down my cheek
It's just the wind that makes me hear you speak
It's just the song that anyone can sing
The rain and the wind and the song
And the love you bringIt's just the world that's gonna break your heart
It's just the past that's tearing us apart
It's just the time we have so little of
The world and the past and the time
That we fell in love

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Don McLean (born October 2, 1945 in New Rochelle, New York) is an American singer-songwriter, most famous for his 1971 song "American Pie," about the plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, and The Big Bopper. The song spawned the phrase "The Day the Music Died," referring to the day of the crash.

Early in his career, McLean was mentored by the folk legend Pete Seeger, and accompanied Seeger on his Clearwater boat up the Hudson River in 1969 to protest at environmental pollution in the river. The Clearwater campaign was widely credited for improving water quality in the Hudson River.

In 1980, McLean had an international number one hit with the Roy Orbison classic, "Crying." Only following the record's success overseas was it released in the U.S., becoming a top-ten hit in 1981. Orbison himself once described McLean as "the voice of the century," and a subsequent re-recording of the song saw Orbison incorporate elements of McLean's version.

In 1991, McLean returned to the U.K. top ten with a re-issue of "American Pie," which nine years later became a worldwide smash all over again thanks to Madonna's controversial cover.

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