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  2. Babylon (Mad Men) - Wikipedia

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    "Babylon" is the sixth episode of the first season of the American television drama series Mad Men. It was written by Andre and Maria Jacquemetton and directed by Andrew Bernstein . The episode originally aired on the AMC channel in the United States on August 23, 2007.

  3. Don McLean - Wikipedia

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    Babylon" was performed in the Mad Men episode of the same name despite the fact that the song would not be released until 10 years after the time in which the episode is set. [40] In 1981, McLean had an international number one hit with a version of the Roy Orbison classic "Crying".

  4. Retrospective: The Music of Mad Men - Wikipedia

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    Each track on this album was featured in one or more episodes of the series. Along with songs popular in the 1960s, [4] the album also features a song by The Decemberists, three songs performed by cast members (Christina Hendricks, Jessica Paré, and Robert Morse), two suites by Mad Men composer David Carbonara, [5] and the main theme music by RJD2.

  5. Mad Men - Wikipedia

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    Mad Men is an American period drama television series created by Matthew Weiner and produced by Lionsgate Television. It ran on cable network AMC from July 19, 2007, to May 17, 2015, with seven seasons and 92 episodes. [1] It is set during the period of March 1960 to November 1970.

  6. David Carbonara - Wikipedia

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    David Carbonara is an American film and TV composer. He is best known for his work on the critically acclaimed TV series Mad Men.His other television shows include Vegas, The Romanoffs, the mini series The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe, as well as producing original songs for the period drama The Last Tycoon.

  7. American Pie (Don McLean album) - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "The Day the Music Died" was used by McLean on this song, and has now become an unofficial name for the tragedy. On the original release, the title of the song "Sister Fatima" is misspelled "Sister Faima" [4] The final track, "Babylon", is a close paraphrase of the 1st Verse of the 137th Psalm. [14]

  8. The Doorway - Wikipedia

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    Alan Sepinwall of HitFix called the premiere "thoughtful, moving and gorgeous in that 'Mad Men' way." [ 7 ] Lori Rackl of the Chicago Sun-Times wrote: "Packed with symbolism and cryptic, thought-provoking fodder, the sublime two-hour episode could be the subject of a college course. [ 8 ]

  9. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (Mad Men) - Wikipedia

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    1st episode of the 1st season of Mad Men "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" Mad Men episode Episode no. Season 1 Episode 1 Directed by Alan Taylor Written by Matthew Weiner Cinematography by Phil Abraham Original air date July 19, 2007 (2007-07-19) Running time 49 minutes Guest appearances Remy Auberjonois as Dr. Emerson Darren Pettie as Lee Garner Jr. Rosemarie DeWitt as Midge Daniels John Slattery as ...