Don McLean is a Swiftie.
The long-lasting singer-songwriter behind “American Pie” and “Vincent” not too long ago spoke about Taylor Swift’s extraordinary success in an interview with The Commonplace.
McLean, whose track “American Pie (Elements I & II)” topped the Billboard Scorching 100 for 4 weeks in 1972, is impressed by Swift’s evolution from a rising nation artist to a world powerhouse.
“She is an individual who’s an instance of what expertise and actually exhausting work can accomplish,” McLean mentioned, describing Swift as a “monster star, the dimensions of the galaxy.”
McLean continued, “She’s working the entire time, and he or she does every little thing that she does higher than everyone else, whether or not it’s a video or a efficiency or songwriting or information or no matter… The one factor is that she stays pleased.”
Reflecting on his personal profession, McLean shared, “I’ve loads of pursuits, they usually maintain me. I don’t go round pondering ‘Man, why don’t I’ve this?’ or ‘Why don’t I’ve that?’ – that’s the quickest technique to be sad I can consider.”
McLean, who has bought over 50 million information worldwide, has been honored with quite a few awards, together with a Grammy Corridor of Fame induction for “American Pie.”
Again in 2021, Swift despatched McLean a observe and a bouquet of flowers after her 10-minute model of “All Too Properly” surpassed his track “American Pie (Elements I & II)” because the longest track to succeed in No. 1 on the Billboard Scorching 100.
“What a cultured artist!” McLean tweeted on the time, sharing Swift’s handwritten inscription that reads, “Don, I’ll always remember that I’m standing on the shoulders of giants. Your music has been so essential to me. Sending love one author of LONG SONGS to a different. Your fan, Taylor.”
In the newest interview, McLean additionally addressed the challenges Swift has confronted within the music trade, notably concerning the possession of her early albums.
“The file corporations are the largest thieves on the planet. That was their enterprise, stealing. It’s important to be very cautious,” he mentioned, referencing Swift’s authorized battles to regain management of her discography from Scooter Braun, which led to her re-recording her first six studio albums.