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THE EARLY 50’S AMERICAN POP MUSIC

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THE EARLY 50’SAMERICAN POP MUSIC

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EARLY 1950’SOVERVIEW

• In general, the 50’s were prosperous times in America

• Stable economy

• No active war

• Emphasis on going to college, getting married, and raising a family

• Middle class became more wealthy and were now able to go on vacation, buy a car, or a TV

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1950’S POP MUSIC

• What was 1950’s pop music like?

Continuation of popular styles of past decades

Lyrics - Innocent boy-girl love

Non-threatening content

Comfortable, pleasant, not overdone

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BLACK CULTURESUBCULTURES

• Jazz, Gospel, and R&B (Rhythm & Blues) Music

• Not only were blacks segregated from white society, R&B was segregated from the pop music market

• Had it’s own record companies and consumers

Song Example - Roll ‘Em Pete - Big Joe Turner

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WHITE CULTURESUBCULTURES

• Country and Western (C&W)

• Poor Southern whites developed “hillbilly” music. This was somewhat similar to folk music

• Bluegrass/western swing

• These country genres weren’t preference for more wealthy whites, who preferred pop music

Song Example - Johnny Cash Cry Cry Cry

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TIN PAN ALLEY50’S POP MUSIC

Area of NYC Center of pop music publishing from 1800’s to late 1950’s Professional songwriters

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MUSICAL CHARACTERISTICSTIN PAN ALLEY

• Lyrics - non-offensive. Simple boy-girl romantic love

• Uncomplicated rhythm in the background

• Melodies are most important. Often very catchy

• Slower tempos - fast songs were usually bouncy and light with humorous lyrics

• Usually professional singers accompanied by full orchestra/small chorus

• Popular songs would stay on the charts for 16-20 weeks, sometimes longer

Song Example - Wanted - Perry Como

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THE MAJORSRECORDING COMPANIES

Early 1950’s were dominated by Major recording companies RCA Victor, Columbia, Capitol, Mercury, Decca in 1954 42 of the top 50 selling discs were produced by the 5 Majors Majors dominated due to sophisticated distribution systems/promotions One company came out with a hit song, then others would immediately try and produce a version of that song with their artists Music industry was adult dominated - kids would listen to whatever music their parents listened to Pop music scene was almost exclusively white

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STYLE CHARACTERISTICSC&W

• Melodiesandlyricswereimportant• Lyrics-positiveandnegativelove• Simplerharmoniesthanpop• Simplerhythm• Mainsingerwithvocaltrioorquartet• Somesongsweretraditional,butmanyartistsperformedtheirownmaterial• Notnotated• Arrangementswereputtogetherinrehearsal• Solosstayedclosetomainmelody• Vocalist/steelguitar–mainfocus• Yodelinginsomesongs–Falsettowasalsoused.

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STYLE CHARACTERISTICSR&B MUSIC

• Most songs used the 12-Bar Blues

• Rarely notated

• More improvisation and freedom

than C&W

• Most songs were originals

• Content: Love, jobs, hard knocks,

general life philosophies

• Driving rhythm

• Lyrics more prominent than vocal

melody

• Shouting style singing

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CROSSOVERS• Acrossoverisarecordorsinglethatoriginatedinonemarket,butsucceededinanother • TypicallythesewereR&Bsongsthatendeduponthelowerendofthepopcharts

AUDIOEXAMPLES:

LawdyMissClawdy–LloydPrice

EarthAngel–ThePenguins

• Whatwastheappealofthesesongs?

• HowdidtheycombinetheR&Bsoundwithsomethingthemainstreamaudiencemaylike?

Questions to consider….

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CROSSOVERS LEAD TO COVERS• Once songs started to crossover into the pop charts, the Majors started having their own artists do cover versions of the song

• Majors had more money/publicity —> the covers sold better than the originals

• Sometimes this involved a white artist covering a black artist, but it worked both ways

• Occasionally both the original and cover version were on the pop charts at the same time

• AUDIO: Earth Angel – The Crew Cuts

Ain’t That a Shame - Fats Domino —— Pat Boone

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THE EMERGENCE OF YOUTH CULTURE

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THE EMERGENCE OF YOUTH CULTURE

• Teenswerenolongercontentwaitingtobeincludedintoadultsociety • Theteenimageandattitudereallystartedtodevelopinthe50’s • Theyhadtheirownmovies,rolemodels,dresscode,slang,hairstyles,andmusic

• Howdoyouthinkthesenseofyouthindependencechangedtheentertainmentindustry?

• RebelWithoutaCause–JamesDeanbecameaXigureheadoftheteenrebellion.TherewasnospeciXictargetofrebellion.

• BlackboardJungle–Teenagersstrikeoutatwhateverisaround:parents,teachers,andotherteens.

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BILL HALEY AND THE COMETS

• Musicalcareerspannedthreemusicmarkets(pop,R&B,C&W)

• StartedasaC&Wstar,butlovedR&BandwouldoftencoverR&Bsongswithappropriateversionswhenplayinggigs.

• CoveredanoriginalR&Bhit“RockAroundtheClock”bySonnyDaewhichskyrocketedhisfameandbecameahugepartofthewallsbetweenpop,countryandr&bbreakingdown.

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WHAT TO KNOW

QUIZ NEXT CLASS - EARLY 50’S

• Name the 5 Majors and know what an “indie” is

• Be able to describe some style characteristics of C&W, R&B, and Pop (Tin Pan Alley)

• Know the demographics of each genre of early 50’s music

• Be able to discuss the difference in instrumentation between C&W, R&B, and Pop

• Crossovers/Covers

• Youth Culture