In Stardust Melodies, Will Friedwald takes each of these legendary songs apart and puts it together again, with a staggering wealth of detail and unprecedented understanding. Each chapter gives us an extended history of one song—the circumstances under which it was written and first performed—and then explores its musical and lyric content. Drawing on his vast knowledge of records and the careers of performing artists, Friedwald tells us who was responsible for making these songs famous and discusses in depth the performers who have left their unique marks on them. He writes about variations in performance style, about both classic and obscure versions of the songs, about brilliantly original interpretations and ghastly travesties. And then there’s the completely unexpected, like Stan Freberg’s politically correct “Elderly Man River.” This is a book for all lovers of American song to explore, argue with, and savor.
Now, trumpeter and historian Richard M. Sudhalter has penned the first book-length biography of the man Alec Wilder hailed as "the most talented, inventive, sophisticated and jazz-oriented of all the great songwriters--the greatest of the ...
This is the definitive biography of Hoagy Carmichael, who was one of the leading songwriters of the great age of American popular song, from the 1920s to 1960s. Originally published: New York; London: Oxford University Press, 2002.
A biography of Hoagy Carmichael, composer of classic American songs such as "Georgia on My Mind", "Rockin' Chair", "Skylark", "Lazybones", and "Star Dust". The book follows Carmichael from his roaring-20s Indiana youth to Hollywood legend.
Patricia Ziegfeld, The Ziegfelds' Girl (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1964), 183. 97. Philip Furia, “Buddy DeSylva and Lew Brown,” Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol 265: American Song Lyricists, 1920-1960, ed.
Recording in producer Owen Bradley's small Nashville studio, Vincent initially had difficulty because Harrell's ferocious sound was going into Gene's mic, so Bradley kept backing him up until he was actually singing from the hallway, ...
In the course of a lengthy 1941 letter, Armstrong compares his reception when passing through New Orleans during the early years of World War II with what he had experienced as “Little Louis”: Gee, they came runnin' from every direction ...
... Stardust Melodies , 143–79 . CHAPTER 3 I. Good overviews of the Broadway musical of the 1930s can be found in Martin Gottfried , Broadway Musicals ( New York : Harry N. Abrams , 1979 ) and Stanley Green , Ring Bells ! Sing Songs ...
On the Captain's return with his betrothed (the Baroness von Schroeder) and friend Max, he is initially angry at the children's apparent lack of discipline, but is then astonished at how well they sing, and soon joins them.
AMERICAN ART SONGS of the Turn of the Century Edited by Paul Sperry At the turn of the 20th century , a large and diverse group of American composers created a treasury of memorable song . This superb collection compiled by tenor Paul ...
In Chapter 38, Mike Brocken considers Beatles- and Merseybeat-related popular music heritage sites in Liverpool, England, ... It's a place to explore your love of music, revisit some of the big music moments of your life, ...