The Complete True Story Behind “American Pie” by Don McLean

Other Versions and Parodies

Besides Madonna’s cover, multiple versions and parodies of “American Pie” also exist. In 1999, a song titled “The Saga Begins” written and performed by “Weird Al” Yankovic recounted the plot of Star Wars Episode One as a parody of “American Pie.” McLean permitted the parody and praised it after its release.

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American musician and comedian Weird Al Yankovic plays the accordion as he performs onstage at the Star Plaza Theater, Merrillville, Indiana, July 9, 2010. (Photo by Paul Natkin/Getty Images)

A live video of “American Pie” was used by the City of Grand Rapids, Michigan, as a counter-reaction to a Newsweek article that claimed the city was dying. Many critics hailed the video as an extraordinary performance, with film critic Roger Ebert ever stating that it was “the greatest music video ever made. “The song was also used as a track for the series of music video games “Rock Band.”

The song was also revived for a Chevrolet ad in 2002, and the automotive company included the “Drove my Chevy to the levee” line, omitting, for obvious reasons, the “this’ll be the day that I die” part.

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