Babylon
Babylon

Don McLean - Babylon Lyrics

Soft Rock
Sep 5, 1988
1K
Babylon Music Video

Babylon Lyrics

By the waters, the waters of Babylon
We lay down and wept, and wept, for thee Zion
We remember thee, remember thee, remember thee Zion
By the waters, the waters of Babylon
We lay down and wept, and wept, for thee Zion
We remember thee, remember thee, remember thee Zion
By the waters, the waters of Babylon
We lay down and wept, and wept, for thee Zion
We remember thee, remember thee, remember thee Zion

Writer(s): Traditional, Don McLean, Lee Hays
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who originally wrote the song 'Babylon'?

    'Babylon' is a traditional song, and Don McLean's version includes contributions by himself and Lee Hays, a member of the folk group The Weavers.

  2. What is the inspiration behind the lyrics of 'Babylon'?

    The lyrics of 'Babylon' are inspired by Psalm 137 from the Bible, which laments the Babylonian exile and expresses longing for Zion.

  3. When was Don McLean's version of 'Babylon' released?

    Don McLean's version of 'Babylon' was released on his 1971 album 'American Pie'.

  4. Did 'Babylon' achieve commercial success?

    While 'Babylon' is not as commercially successful as Don McLean's hits like 'American Pie' and 'Vincent', it is a notable part of his 'American Pie' album, which gained significant acclaim and attention.

  5. What musical influence is evident in 'Babylon'?

    Don McLean's 'Babylon' shows influence from traditional folk music, consistent with his style and his interests in folk musicians such as The Weavers.

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