Tapestry is the debut studio album by American folk singer Don McLean.
The title track "Tapestry" was an inspiration for the formation of the Greenpeace environmental movement.
[5] "And I Love You So" is one of McLean's most recorded songs, with versions by artists ranging from Elvis Presley in the 1970s and to Glen Campbell nearly 30 years later.
The album was recorded at the Sierra Sound Laboratories, 1741 Alcatraz Ave, Berkeley, California, in 1969–70.
All tracks are written by Don McLean This 1970s rock album–related article is a stub.