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- All Shook Up: How Rock 'N' Roll Changed America - Glenn C. Altshuler
- The Life and Music of Miss Peggy Lee, Peter Richmond
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Author Archives: Richard Barry
“Song for Canada” – Ian & Sylvia (1965)
The path to finding songs can be oddly circuitous. I was doing some research on The Chad Mitchell Trio, specifically the years during which John Denver was a member. I was curious about how the group changed once Denver joined, so … Continue reading
Posted in Canadian Folk Music
Tagged Ian & Sylvia
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“Baby the Rain Must Fall” – Glen Yarbrough (1964)
“Baby the Rain Must Fall” was written for a movie (a Steve McQueen vehicle), by the same name. Interesting fact is that the song ran over the credits with McQueen lip-synching to the vocals of Bill Strange. The “McQueen moving … Continue reading
Posted in Folk Revival, Movies
Tagged Glenn Yarborough
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“I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter” – Paul McCartney (2012)
I‘m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter” was written in 1935 by Fred E. Ahlert, with lyrics by Joe Young. It is a part of the Great American Songbook, having been recorded by many of the biggest names in … Continue reading
Posted in Jazz
Tagged Fred E. Ahlert, Jack Little Joe Young, Paul McCartney
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“In Old Shantytown” – The Ink Spots (1959)
“In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town” was written by Ira Schuster and Jack Little with lyrics by Joe Young, published in 1932. Ted Lewis and His Band performed it in the film The Crooner also in 1932. That version was released as a single and went to #1 and stayed … Continue reading
Posted in Early Jazz
Tagged Ira Shuster, Jack Little Joe Young, The Ink Spots
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“I Found a Million Dollar Baby” – Waring’s Pennsylvanians (1931)
“I Found a Million Dollar Baby (in a Five and Ten Cent Store)” was written by Harry Warren (music) and Mort Dixon and Billy Rose (lyrics), and published in 1931. It was introduced in the 1931 Broadway musical Billy Rose’s Crazy Quilt where it was sung … Continue reading
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“For What It’s Worth” – Buffalo Springfield (1966)
Have you ever asked a serious songwriter what a given song is “about”? I’ve tried a few times and I can’t say I’ve ever come away particularly satisfied. More often than not the response is some form of asking me … Continue reading
Posted in Folk Rock
Tagged Buffalo Springfield, Stephen Still
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“Ain’t We Got Fun” – Van and Schenck (1921)
“Ain’t We Got Fun” was published in 1921 – music by Richard A. Whiting, lyrics by Raymond B. Egan and Gus Kahn (all members of the Songwriters Hall of Fame). It’s a boppin’ little number about how much fun it is to be poor, which … Continue reading
Posted in 1920s, Early Jazz
Tagged Gus Kahn, Raymond B. Egan, Richard A. Whiting
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“There’s a Rugged Road” – Judee Lynne Sill (1973)
A couple of years ago, Rolling Stone ran a story with the title “10 Folk Albums Rolling Stone Loved in the 1970s You Never Heard.” Among the 10 is one by Judee Sill called Heart Food, released in 1973. Judith … Continue reading
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“Come Around” – Rob Lutes (2021)
Rob Lutes is a Canadian folk and blues musician, born in Toronto, raised in New Brunswick, and currently based in Montreal. He has preformed solo and also with the band Sussex, producing albums since 2000. He received his first Canadian … Continue reading
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“Low Bridge, Everybody Down” – Bruce Springsteen (2006)
“Low Bridge, Everybody Down” was written by Thomas S. Allen. It has also been called “Fifteen Years on the Erie Canal”, “Fifteen Miles on the Erie Canal”, “Erie Canal Song”, “Erie Barge Song”, and “Mule Named Sal.” Mr. Allen (1876-1919) … Continue reading
Posted in Folk music
Tagged Bruce Springsteen, Pete Seeger, Thomas S. Allen
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