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Title The B Side : The Death of Tin Pan Alley and the Rebirth of the Great American Song / Ben Yagoda

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LOCATION CALL NO. STATUS
 Maine State Lib. Stacks  OFFSITE 782.42164 Y12b 2015    AVAILABLE  
 Bangor Pub. Lib. Stacks  782.42164.Y108b    AVAILABLE  
Phys Descr 310 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm
Note BPL: Given in memory of Ramona Livingston by Ann Holland.
Text in English
Includes bibliographical references (pages 286-291) and index
Contents Premises, premises -- Mr. Miller and Mr. Schwartz, 1954 -- I get a kick out of you, 1885-1933 -- Jukebox Saturday night, 1925-1942 -- As time goes by, 1941-1948 -- What happened to the music?, 1946-1954 -- Brill Building boys, and girl, 1950-1955 -- The big beat, 1951-1968 -- Fly me to the moon, 1939-1965 -- Do you believe in magic?, 1957-1965
Summary "Everybody knows and loves the American Songbook. But it's a bit less widely understood that in about 1950, this stream of great songs more or less dried up. All of a sudden, what came over the radio wasn't Gershwin, Porter, and Berlin, but "Come on-a My House" and "How Much Is That Doggie in the Window?" Elvis and rock and roll arrived a few years later, and at that point the game was truly up. What happened, and why? In The B Side, acclaimed cultural historian Ben Yagoda answers those questions in a fascinating piece of detective work. Drawing on previously untapped archival sources and on scores of interviews--the voices include Randy Newman, Jimmy Webb, Linda Ronstadt, and Herb Alpert--the book illuminates broad musical trends through a series of intertwined stories. Among them are the battle between ASCAP and Broadcast Music, Inc.; the revolution in jazz after World War II; the impact of radio and then television; and the bitter, decades-long feud between Mitch Miller and Frank Sinatra. The B Side is about taste, and the particular economics and culture of songwriting, and the potential of popular art for greatness and beauty. It's destined to become a classic of American musical history" -- from publisher's web site
Subject Popular music -- United States -- History and criticism
Popular music -- Writing and publishing -- United States -- History and criticism
OCLC # 881094034
ISBN # 9781594488498
1594488495