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What year did and I love you so come out?

What year did and I love you so come out?

1973
And I Love You So/Released

Who wrote i love u so?

Don McLean
And I Love You So/Lyricists

Who first recorded I love you so?

Perry Como
And I Love You So (song)

“And I Love You So”
Single by Perry Como
Released April 1973
Recorded January 17-19, 1973
Studio RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Did the Walters break up?

On September 23, the band announced via their Facebook page that they “currently had no future plans to release new music as The Walters”. Following the band’s breakup, lead vocalist Luke Olson started a solo career under the moniker “L.

What age is Don Mclean?

76 years (October 2, 1945)
Don McLean/Age

Who wrote song for the good times?

Kris Kristofferson
For the Good Times/Lyricists

What did Perry Como died of?

May 12, 2001
Perry Como/Date of death

What does it mean when someone says I love you so?

“I love you so” is suitable to be said when someone tells you that he loves you so in return you respond because “so” in this context means “aswell” – “also” In the other hand if someone says the following it’s obvious here that “I love you so much”” means he/she truly loves you deep inside their hearts.

How old are the Walters?

There’s the lead guitarist Walter Kosner (23), lead singer and guitarist Luke Olson (24), Charlie Ekhaus (23) on drums, vocalist and guitarist MJ Tirabassi (23), and bassist Danny Wells (24).

What genre is Walters?

Alternative/Indie
The Walters/Genres

Is Don McLean rich?

Don McLean net worth: Don McLean is an American singer-songwriter who has a net worth of $50 million….Don McLean Net Worth.

Net Worth: $50 Million
Date of Birth: Oct 2, 1945 (76 years old)
Gender: Male
Profession: Musician, Singer-songwriter
Nationality: United States of America

Is American Pie a country song?

“American Pie” is a song by American singer and songwriter Don McLean….American Pie (song)

“American Pie”
B-side “Empty Chairs” (promo) “American Pie part 2” (first release)
Released October 1971 (original) November 1991 (re-release)
Recorded May 26, 1971
Genre Folk rock