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  1. Jun 11, 2023 · 101 Of The Best 50s Songs: Essential Music From A Pivotal Decade. This list of the best songs of the 50s celebrates far-ranging sounds that changed music forever.

  2. Aug 26, 2021 · MCA. August 1973. Anniversaries of classic albums such as Marvin Gaye’s What’s Going On and Joni Mitchell’s Blue have listeners reflecting on the incredible range of groundbreaking, original...

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    • 100 Dion & The Belmonts, ‘A Teenager In Love’ Written by blues rock stalwarts Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, ‘A Teenager In Love’ found itself in the UK charts three times over in June 1959.
    • 99 Sonny Boy Williamson, ‘Don’t Start Me Talkin’ A perennial blues fave, ‘Don’t Start Me Talkin” was a self-penned hit for Williamson and housed a who’s who of blues heavyweights in its credits, including Willie Dixon on bass and Muddy Waters on guitar.
    • 98 Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry, ‘Ain’t Got No Home’ Clarence earned his nickname from an uncanny ability to sing like a frog – as he boasts on ‘Ain’t Got No Home’, “I can sing like a bird/ And I can sing like a frog”.
    • 97 Elizabeth Cotten, ‘Freight Train’ Elizabeth Cotten got her belated break in 1957 at the grand old age of 62 when her shimmering guitar playing talents were finally spotted by the Seeger family.
  4. Jul 19, 2016 · The 1970s. Those subgenres of pop began towards the end of the ‘60s, but died out in the ’70s. In their place came the subgenre of power pop, a mix of punk rock and pop, defined by bands like the Romantics, and Cheap Trick. At the same time, country pop was emerging, which stemmed from country artists’ attempts to reach a more mainstream audience.

  5. Dec 6, 2023 · Ultimately, what made the 1970s so good was the great balancing act that music played at this time. Whether that was balancing the legacy of 50s and 60s rock ‘n’ roll with the emerging genres of funk and disco or balancing traditional instruments with new electronics and synthesisers.

  6. Reviving the Golden Era: the Timeless Music of the 50s. Step back in time to the golden era of music – the 1950s. Known for its unforgettable melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and iconic performers, the music of the 50s continues to captivate audiences to this day.

  7. Above all else, this picture best signaled the end of ’50s nostalgia in popular culture, though the oldies format would keep the music from the era on the air for at least another decade before aging out. The question left behind is: what was it that made Americans run towards the 1950s?

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