Let's do it: the birth of pop music : a history
"Pop music didn't begin with the Beatles in 1963, or with Elvis in 1956, or even with the first seven-inch singles in 1949. There was a pre-history that went back to the first recorded music, right back to the turn of the century. Who were these earliest record stars--and were they in any...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Pop music didn't begin with the Beatles in 1963, or with Elvis in 1956, or even with the first seven-inch singles in 1949. There was a pre-history that went back to the first recorded music, right back to the turn of the century. Who were these earliest record stars--and were they in any meaningful way "pop stars"? Who was George Gershwin writing songs for? Why did swing, the hit sound for a decade or more, become almost invisible after World War II? The prequel to Bob Stanley's celebrated Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!, this new volume is the first book to tell the definitive story of the birth of pop, from the invention of the 78 rpm record at the end of the nineteenth century to the beginnings of rock and the modern pop age. Covering superstars such as Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith, Duke Ellington and Frank Sinatra, alongside the unheralded songwriters and arrangers behind some of our most enduring songs, Stanley paints an aural portrait of pop music's formative years in stunning clarity, uncovering the silver threads and golden needles that bind the form together. Bringing the eclectic, evolving world of early pop to life--from ragtime, blues and jazz to Broadway, country, crooning, and beyond--Let's Do It is essential reading for all music lovers." |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 595-603) and index |
Beschreibung: | xx, 636 Seiten Illustrationen |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Introduction ix Prologue xv 1 1900: Pop in the Beginning 2 Elite Syncopations: Scott Joplin and Ragtime 12 3 Songs for Sale: Tin Pan Alley 27 4 Doing What Comes Naturally: Irving Berlin 43 5 A Culture of Consolation: Music Hall and Musical Theatre 52 6 On the Other Side of a Big Black Cloud: World War I 62 7 A Conversation of Instruments: The Birth of Jazz 71 8 The Greatest Love of All: Louis Armstrong 86 9 The Blab of the Pave: Jerome Kern and Broadway 96 1 10 Let Me Entertain You: Al Jolson 111 11 I’m Gonna Do It If I Like It: The Jazz Age 121 12 In a Silent Way: Race Records 139 13 Invisible Airwaves Crackle with Life: Radio 14 Trying Hard to Recreate What Had Yet to Be Created: Hillbilly 15 Black and Tan Fantasy: Duke Ellington and the Cotton Club 16 148 165 174 Learn to Croon: Rudy Vallee and the Dawn of the Electric Era 185 17 All Hollywood and All Heaven: Talking Pictures 195 18 Ten Cents a Dance: The Great Depression 206 19 Nothing but Blue Skies: Bing Crosby 218 20 Industrial Light and Magic: The Movie Musical 229 21 Pardon My Pups: The Boswell Sisters 240 22 Make Those People Sway: British Dance Bands 246 23 Fascinating Rhythm: Fred Astaire and the Dance-Hall Boom 258 24 Eighty-Eight Key Smiles: Fats Waller and Friends 264
25 Tight Like That: The Age of Swing 271 26 Serenade in Blue: The Great American Songbook 288 27 The Winds Grow Colder: Judy Garland and Billie Holiday 298 28 Be Like the Kettle and Sing: Britain at War 309 29 Why Don’t You Do Right: America at War 323 30 Hot Licks with Vanilla: Glenn Miller 337 31 Someone to Watch Over Me: Vocal Refrains 345 32 We Had to Break Up the Band: Post-War Jazz 356 33 Call Me Irresponsible: Frank Sinatra 368 34 Saturday Night Fish Fry: Rhythm and Blues 378 35 California Suite: The Long-Player 394 36 Its Mitch Millers World and We Just Live in It: The 45 412 37 Breaks a New Heart Every Day: Peggy Lee 425 38 Almost Like Praying: Post-War Broadway 434 39 Squeeze Me: Vocal Jazz 447 40 Experiments with Mice: British Big Bands 460 41 Revival: Trad Jazz and Folk 466 42 In a Restless World: Nat King Cole 480 43 Ports of Pleasure: Exotica 489 44 Sharks in Jets Clothing: Rock ’n’ Roll 495 45 The Summit: Frank, Dino and Sammy 506 46 TV Is the Thing: The Rise of Television 518 47 I Could Go on Singing: The Next Generation 526 48 The Strength of Strings: Film Soundtracks 537 49 What-Kind of Fool Am I: Lionel Bart and Anthony Newley 547 50 Whipped Cream and Other Delights: Adventures in 51 Beatleland The Last Waltz: Tom Jones and the New Balladeers 555 566 52 Some Kind of Rapprochement: The 1970s 576 Epilogue 585 Acknowledgements 593 Sources 595 Bibliography 599 Index 605
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CONTENTS Introduction ix Prologue xv 1 1900: Pop in the Beginning 2 Elite Syncopations: Scott Joplin and Ragtime 12 3 Songs for Sale: Tin Pan Alley 27 4 Doing What Comes Naturally: Irving Berlin 43 5 A Culture of Consolation: Music Hall and Musical Theatre 52 6 On the Other Side of a Big Black Cloud: World War I 62 7 A Conversation of Instruments: The Birth of Jazz 71 8 The Greatest Love of All: Louis Armstrong 86 9 The Blab of the Pave: Jerome Kern and Broadway 96 1 10 Let Me Entertain You: Al Jolson 111 11 I’m Gonna Do It If I Like It: The Jazz Age 121 12 In a Silent Way: Race Records 139 13 Invisible Airwaves Crackle with Life: Radio 14 Trying Hard to Recreate What Had Yet to Be Created: Hillbilly 15 Black and Tan Fantasy: Duke Ellington and the Cotton Club 16 148 165 174 Learn to Croon: Rudy Vallee and the Dawn of the Electric Era 185 17 All Hollywood and All Heaven: Talking Pictures 195 18 Ten Cents a Dance: The Great Depression 206 19 Nothing but Blue Skies: Bing Crosby 218 20 Industrial Light and Magic: The Movie Musical 229 21 Pardon My Pups: The Boswell Sisters 240 22 Make Those People Sway: British Dance Bands 246 23 Fascinating Rhythm: Fred Astaire and the Dance-Hall Boom 258 24 Eighty-Eight Key Smiles: Fats Waller and Friends 264
25 Tight Like That: The Age of Swing 271 26 Serenade in Blue: The Great American Songbook 288 27 The Winds Grow Colder: Judy Garland and Billie Holiday 298 28 Be Like the Kettle and Sing: Britain at War 309 29 Why Don’t You Do Right: America at War 323 30 Hot Licks with Vanilla: Glenn Miller 337 31 Someone to Watch Over Me: Vocal Refrains 345 32 We Had to Break Up the Band: Post-War Jazz 356 33 Call Me Irresponsible: Frank Sinatra 368 34 Saturday Night Fish Fry: Rhythm and Blues 378 35 California Suite: The Long-Player 394 36 Its Mitch Millers World and We Just Live in It: The 45 412 37 Breaks a New Heart Every Day: Peggy Lee 425 38 Almost Like Praying: Post-War Broadway 434 39 Squeeze Me: Vocal Jazz 447 40 Experiments with Mice: British Big Bands 460 41 Revival: Trad Jazz and Folk 466 42 In a Restless World: Nat King Cole 480 43 Ports of Pleasure: Exotica 489 44 Sharks in Jets Clothing: Rock ’n’ Roll 495 45 The Summit: Frank, Dino and Sammy 506 46 TV Is the Thing: The Rise of Television 518 47 I Could Go on Singing: The Next Generation 526 48 The Strength of Strings: Film Soundtracks 537 49 What-Kind of Fool Am I: Lionel Bart and Anthony Newley 547 50 Whipped Cream and Other Delights: Adventures in 51 Beatleland The Last Waltz: Tom Jones and the New Balladeers 555 566 52 Some Kind of Rapprochement: The 1970s 576 Epilogue 585 Acknowledgements 593 Sources 595 Bibliography 599 Index 605 |
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