Variété internationale et musique du monde
Contenu
Ain't That A Shame [Fats Domino]
All I Have To Do Is Dream [The Everly Brothers]
All Shook Up [Presley, Elvis]
At The Hop [Danny And The Juniors]
Be-bop-a-lula [Vincent, Gene]
Blue Velvet [Bennett, Tony]
Bye Bye Love [The Everly Brothers]
Chantilly Lace [The Big Bopper]
Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes [Como, Perry]
Folsom Prison Blues [Cash, Johnny]
Great Balls Of Fire [Lewis, Jerry Lee]
Hallelujah, I Love Her So [Charles, Ray]
Heartbeat [Holly, Buddy]
He'll Have To Go [Reeves, Jim]
Hound Dog [Presley, Elvis]
I Believe [Laine, Frankie]
I Walk The Line [Cash, Johnny]
It's Almost Tomorrow [Wynter, Mark]
Jailhouse Rock [Presley, Elvis]
Johnny B. Goode [Berry, Chuck]
Lipstick On Your Collar [Francis, Connie]
Lucille [Little Richard]
Memories Are Made Of This [Martin, Dean]
Rock Around The Clock [Bill Haley And His Comets]
Rock Island Line [Donegan, Lonnie]
Shake, Rattle And Roll [Bill Haley And His Comets]
Summertime Blues [Cochran, Eddie]
That's Amore [Martin, Dean]
The Great Pretender [The Platters]
Tutti Frutti [Little Richard]
Walkin' After Midnight [Cline, Patsy]
What'd I Say [Charles, Ray]
Your Cheatin' Heart [Williams, Hank]
Description :
It was during the 1950s that popular music first began to reflect the influence of rock 'n' roll. From Fats Domino's rolling New Orleans Piano pieces, to Buddy Holly's staccato Texas rock and the Everly Brothers' country harmonies, this was the period that first recognised the new teenage market. It was also during the 1950s that legendary musicians such as Ray Charles and Elvis Presley first rose to fame. From heartfelt ballads to pop, the Big Book Of 50s Songs includes 33 of the very best songs from this unforgettable era, arranged for Piano, Voice and Guitar.