[78-L] Pop Music thgru 1955(ish)
Ron L'Herault
lherault at bu.edu
Wed Jan 13 12:01:00 PST 2010
I liked Doggie in the Window when it was a new song. Of course, I was only
6-8 or so. I never did like ShaBoom or Rock Around the Clock. And we have
not discussed R A T C and its relationship to "Joe Avery's Piece", a
traditional New Orleans tune.
Ron L
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[mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of Cary Ginell
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 2:39 PM
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Subject: Re: [78-L] Pop Music thgru 1955(ish)
I always liked Stuart Hamblen's recording of "This Ole House" also. One can
appreciate "pop gospel" music without necessarily being religious. Hamblen
was VERY religious, by the way. Sometimes you have to appreciate different
kinds of music on different levels. The pop songs of the early '50s were
very well crafted. The novelties are the ones that can get on your nerves,
like "Doggie in the Window." But one song that has really been defamed is
"Come on-a My House." Rosemary Clooney hated the song, but it jump-started
her career. I always loved Stan Freeman's hopping harpsichord and was
absolutely delighted when I found his Columbia 10" LP "Come on-a Stan's
House," which features rocking boogie-woogie jazz instrumentals played on
the harpsichord. One of my favorite LPs.
Cary Ginell
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> Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 13:38:33 -0500
> Subject: [78-L] Pop Music thgru 1955(ish)
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> Mr Barr sayeth: "
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> That assumes, then, that you actually LIKED hits like "This Old House,"
"Oh Mein Papa" and
> the rest of the (dubiously) "music" that was what one HAD to hear on radio
in that era! I grew
> up with that...I didn't like it then, and I doubt if I would even these
days."
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> Well that's perfectly fine, Steve. One's taste in music is similar to
taste in tooth paste. You can't argue about it.
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> It would be nice if you put the ole "IMHO" in your post; just because you
don't like the music of the early 'fifties doesn't make it dogma that it's
no good.
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> I turned 12 in 1950 and loved "This Old House" (Stuart Hamblin who also
wrote "It Is No Secret")...maybe not Oh My Papa...but YES, I LOVED Tennessee
Waltz.
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> IMHO (note) it was a fun era. And the songs (IMHO again) by Frankie Lane,
Joanie James, Rosemary Clooney, Eddie Fisher (sans "Papa"), Kay Starr, and
Guy Mitchell appealed to me quite strongly.
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> Then I discovered that Hey Joe, Jambalaya, Cold Cold Heart, and others
were pop covers of COUNTRY songs.
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> That made me an immediate convert to Country Music (until--IMHO--it went
down the tubes starting with Young Love and Gone.)..
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> Sh-Boom????? Is that really better than Doggie In the Window?
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> Have you ever heard the hilarious excerpt of the Jack Benny Show when his
Sportsman Quartet sang it? Jack's reaction was --IMHO-- perfectly hilarious
and dead-on accurate.
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> Tennessee Waltz was made a State Song. What State has given that honor to
ShBoom?
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