The Legend of Andrew McCrew - Don McLean скачать видео бесплатно


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From Don McLean's album "Homeless Brother".

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9 years назад

Kenneth Lyneham

Don Mclean was one of my favourites, his lyrics & music was so true. This one is a prime example. If you listen carefully to his lyrics, it will tell you the true story of Andrew McCrew, an African American hobo who died when he fell off a train 1913. Nobody claimed his body and it was heavily embalmed, ending up in a carnival show for over 50 years. The show closed and Andrew ended up in a warehouse, eventually taken home by a widow Elgie Pace. She couldn't afford a marker for his grave but Don McClean's song generated so much interest that finally he got his marker, it reads: Born 1867. Died 1913. Buried 1973. The marker was put up around 1974..

10 years назад

Antonio Garijo

nice!!

10 years назад

Rob Noordeloos

Back in 1989 I sang this song at the campfire at the Thunderbird Ranch summer camp near Healdsburg in the USA... Brings back great memories.

10 years назад

tongolelelena

Don McLean was very popular in his time. I have several of his albums (this is my favorite) and saw him in concert 3-4 x. I do not consider him underrated just because he did not continue recording for the times whatever is the popular style of the day or because he is not a superstar in the modern mode.

11 years назад

nick wright

Please listen to the song; The Great War The Writers. Thanks.

11 years назад

Mike Wayson

sad thing about it is, don mclean never gets the recognition he deserves. Most people only know him for songs like "American Pie" and "Vincent". Those songs only show a portion of just how great of a songwriter Don truly is.

12 years назад

Billy d. Williams

he was in a dallas storage

12 years назад

Billy d. Williams

i can believe you i know this story his real name was anderson right

12 years назад

takkunelwood

FindAGrave memorial #51299610

12 years назад

jfq722

A true story based on a newspaper article he read. The 4th verse on engraved on mccrews headstone. Don wrote about the homeless long before it came in fashion to.

12 years назад

onijiji1

もう四十年位前にレコードを買った思い出がある、懐かしく聞いたドン マックリーンは伝説になっているな、娘さんも歌が上手いので後をついで欲しい。

12 years назад

Sprckt99

This is a true story...my grandmother, Elgie Pace, ended up with Anderson McCrew's body. See this site for the full story. 1dustytrack.blogspot dot com/2012/05/strange-case-of-traveling-american.html. My grandmother used to scare the bejesus out of me by telling me Sam was in the basement, even though he had already been buried by that time. A lot of my family members have autographed album covers from Don McLean.

12 years назад

sawtnpeppa

ACtually a tru story

13 years назад

Zachary Criswell

i wonder if he acutely saw a mummy at the fair cause he dose go to the carnival a lot (circus song) but every Sunday maybe not but if he actually saw a mummy and might have made a song out of it that's pretty interesting fair well Andrew McCrew

13 years назад

MondoBeno

I'd love to see a photo of the actual mummy.

13 years назад

lennyd1313

What a great song thanx for posting!

14 years назад

Arnold De LEON

what a story.the entire album is great. thanks

15 years назад

jfq722

'who's lives are lost to living' ;)) priceless

15 years назад

jfq722

I was planning on doing that - you beat me to it! good. thx

15 years назад

Rannan08

At one time, it did make it to CD as I have it! Have you checked EBAY? I believe I found mine oi n EBAY. Hope this helps.

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