The United States is on every side of our lives, we all express our own beliefs and counter the other aspects of our lives. Aesthetic works, the most beloved verses and songs have controversy in the meaning between lyrics and lines. "American School" demonstrates in many ways that the American life and memory are closely intertwined with the music of the times. "American faction" is not just to insist that it will also bring together many generations. Thirty years after the first release, "American School" continues to influence music and is popular among all ages.
"American Pie" is a song by American singer-songwriter Don McLean. The single was recorded in the 1971 American album and released. In 1972, it won first place in the United States for four consecutive weeks and ranked first in Australia, Canada and New Zealand. In the UK, the single reached the 2nd when it stayed for 3 weeks, was released original in 1972, reissued in 1991 reached 12th. This song is listed as the fifth song "Song of the Century" of the RIAA project. The truncated version of the song was reported by Madonna in 2000 and ranked first among the countries including the UK, Canada and Australia. The combined version of McLean is the fourth longest song to enter Billboard Hot 100. And it is the longest at the time of release, except for the longest song # 1.
"American faction" reflects the events that have been expanding chronologically over the past 20 years. The first section of "American school" begins with poetry of lyrics "Long ago, I still remember that music made me smile / how. Time is ten years of McLean 's favorite music. The music style of the 1950s became an inspiration for him to become a singer-songwriter. Prior to that, his work seemed to be a paper boy written with this lyrics. "... But I made me tremble in February and can not take a step." Some people say that the bad news on the door is news of the plane crash on February 3, 1959 I will.
The original song was written about 29 years ago, but even today people can remember most of the lyrics written by Don McLean. The heritage of the "American faction" is more than just a word. This song took over consciousness of America's pop music and American pop culture with little recording. The more important chords struck by "Americans" are tones and emotions. Material girl Madonna recently released her "American pie" version. The new version of Madonna may not reach the popularity of the McLean version, but it must have been arranged in a contemporary way for an eternal song. So why did Madonna regain this legendary work? Perhaps Madonna chose to re-release this song to close the excellence of this millennium's music.