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My Melancholy Baby Michael G. Garber

My Melancholy Baby By Michael G. Garber

My Melancholy Baby by Michael G. Garber


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Ten songs, from Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home (1902) to You Made Me Love You (1913), ignited the development of the classic pop ballad. In this exploration of how the style of the Great American Songbook evolved, Michael Garber unveils the complicated, often-hidden origins of these enduring, pioneering works.

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My Melancholy Baby: The First Ballads of the Great American Songbook, 1902-1913 by Michael G. Garber

Ten songs, from Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home (1902) to You Made Me Love You (1913), ignited the development of the classic pop ballad. In this exploration of how the style of the Great American Songbook evolved, Michael G. Garber unveils the complicated, often-hidden origins of these enduring, pioneering works. He riffs on colorful stories that amplify the rising of an American folk art composed by innovators both famous and obscure. Songwriters, and also the publishers, arrangers, and performers, achieved together a collective genius that moved hearts worldwide to song.

These classic ballads originated all over the nation-Louisiana, Colorado, Illinois, Michigan-and then the Tin Pan Alley industry, centered in New York, made the tunes unforgettable sensations. From ragtime to bop, cabaret to radio, new styles of music and modes for its dissemination invented and reinvented the intimate, personal American love ballad, creating something both swinging and tender. Rendered by Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and a host of others, recordings and movies carried these songs across the globe.

Using previously underexamined sources, Garber demonstrates how these songs shaped the music industry and the lives of ordinary Americans. Besides covering famous composers like Irving Berlin, this history also introduces such little-known figures as Maybelle Watson, who had to sue to get credit and royalties for creating the central content of the lyric for My Melancholy Baby. African American Frank Williams contributed to the seminal Some of These Days but was forgotten for decades. The ten ballads explored here permanently transformed American popular song.

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CIN1496834305G
9781496834300
1496834305
My Melancholy Baby: The First Ballads of the Great American Songbook, 1902-1913 by Michael G. Garber
Used - Good
Paperback
University Press of Mississippi
20210628
336
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