Like many of us, Don McLean suffered through difficult passages in his life, many of which are reflected in his music. He wrote and recorded “Empty Chairs” when his marriage was failing. Despite the subject of lost love, I feel there is incredible beauty in the lyrics and the melody, and Mclean’s unique guitar style. If you are tired of lost love songs, I recommend listening only to the melody and the guitar.
Although the title is mentioned just once in the song, McLean chose the symbol to sum up his feelings and state of mind at the time. The title is inspired by Vincent Van Gogh’s paintings of empty chairs. Mclean sympathized with Van Gogh and admired his paintings as revealed in his song “Vincent” recorded on the same album: “American Pie.”
The tutorial and the song are best played in the key of G. There are a few high notes I’ve done my best with. Please enjoy my version.
Be positive and stay faithful. Love will bloom anew.
7 replies on “Empty Chairs: The Beauty of a Broken Heart”
It is a beautiful song. I loved Don Mclean’s music. Vincent is a song I learned to play when I was in high school.
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Thanks for listening, Lavinia. The more I listen to his music, the more the beauty comes through and the more I respect McLean’s talent.
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[…] of the other songs on the album (“Vincent” “And I Love You So” and “Empty Chairs“) Crossroads is nonetheless moving and […]
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You have the perfect voice for this song, deep, rough and full of heart. Thank you for the performance.
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[…] songs on the album include, “And I love You So,” “Crossroads,” “Empty Chairs,” and “Vincent.” I’ve covered these songs in earlier posts on this […]
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A very beautiful performance, David! Just wonderful! ❤
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Thank you, Cheryl. Glad you reached down into the posts to hear it!
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