Great American Songbook

The Great American Songbook is the canon of significant early-20th-century American jazz standards and popular songs.

Definition

Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

According to the Great American Songbook Foundation:

The “Great American Songbook” is the canon of the most important and influential American popular songs and jazz standards from the early 20th century that have stood the test of time in their life and legacy. Often referred to as "American Standards", the songs published during the Golden Age of this genre include those popular and enduring tunes from the 1920s to the 1950s that were created for Broadway theatre, musical theatre, and Hollywood musical film.[1]

Culture writer Martin Chilton defines the term "Great American Songbook" as follows: "Tunes of Broadway musical theatre, Hollywood movie musicals and Tin Pan Alley (the hub of songwriting that was the music publishers' row on New York’s West 28th Street)". Chilton adds that these songs "became the core repertoire of jazz musicians" during the period that "stretched roughly from 1920 to 1960".[2]

Although several collections of music have been published under the "Great American Songbook" title, the term does not refer to any actual book or specific list of songs. The Great American Songbook includes standards by George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer, and Richard Rodgers, among others.[3][4][5][6][7]

In Alec Wilder's 1972 study, American Popular Song: The Great Innovators, 1900–1950, the songwriter and critic lists and ranks the artists he believes belong to the Great American Songbook canon. A composer, Wilder emphasized analysis of composers and their creative efforts in this work.[8]

Radio personality and Songbook devotee Jonathan Schwartz has described this genre as "America's classical music".[9]

List of songs

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Alphabetical list of songs with names of composers and lyricists
YearSong titleComposer(s)Lyricist(s)Notes
1933"42nd Street"Harry WarrenAl Dubin
1944"Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive"Harold ArlenJohnny Mercer
1957"An Affair to Remember (Our Love Affair)"Harry WarrenLeo McCarey and Harold Adamson
1929"Ain't Misbehavin'"Fats WallerAndy Razaf
1927"Ain't She Sweet"Milton AgerJack Yellen[10]
1960"Ain't That a Kick in the Head"Jimmy Van HeusenSammy Cahn
1921"Ain't We Got Fun"Richard A. WhitingRaymond B. Egan and Gus Kahn
1924"Alabamy Bound"Ray HendersonBuddy DeSylva and Bud Green[10][11]
1911"Alexander's Ragtime Band"Irving BerlinIrving Berlin
1934"All I Do Is Dream of You"Nacio Herb BrownArthur Freed[12]
1954"All of You"Cole PorterCole Porter
1939"All the Things You Are"Jerome KernOscar Hammerstein II
1957"All the Way"Jimmy Van HeusenSammy Cahn
1947"Almost Like Being in Love"Frederick LoeweAlan Jay Lerner[13]
1932"Alone Together"Arthur SchwartzHoward Dietz[12][14]
1925"Always"Irving BerlinIrving Berlin
1934"Anything Goes"Cole PorterCole Porter
1932"April In Paris"Vernon DukeYip Harburg
1957"April Love"Sammy FainPaul Francis Webster
1956"Around the World."Victor YoungHarold Adamson[10]
1931"As Time Goes By"Herman HupfeldHerman Hupfeld
1941"At Last"Harry WarrenMack Gordon
1934"Autumn In New York"Vernon DukeVernon Duke[12]
1949"Baby, It's Cold Outside"Frank LoesserFrank Loesser[15][16]
1935"Begin the Beguine"Cole PorterCole Porter
1959"The Best Is Yet to Come"Cy ColemanCarolyn Leigh
1927"The Best Things in Life Are Free"Ray HendersonBuddy DeSylva and Lew Brown
1940"Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1930"Beyond the Blue Horizon"Richard A. WhitingLeo Robin
1924"Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet William Now)"Milton AgerJack Yellen
1962"Big Spender"Cy ColemanDorothy Fields
1926"The Birth of the Blues"Ray HendersonBuddy DeSylva and Lew Brown
1934"Blue Moon"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1926"Blue Room"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1926"Blue Skies"Irving BerlinIrving Berlin
1941"Blues in the Night"Harold ArlenJohnny Mercer
1933"Boulevard of Broken Dreams"Harry WarrenAl Dubin
1926"Breezin' Along with the Breeze"Haven GillespieHaven Gillespie, Seymour Simons, and Richard Whiting
1947"But Beautiful"Jimmy Van HeusenJohnny Burke[12]
1930"But Not for Me"George GershwinIra Gershwin
1926"Bye Bye Blackbird"Ray HendersonMort Dixon
1962"Call Me Irresponsible"Jimmy Van HeusenSammy Cahn
1933"(The) Carioca"Vincent YoumansEdward Eliscu and Gus Kahn
1922"Carolina in the Morning"Walter DonaldsonGus Kahn
1941"Chattanooga Choo Choo"Harry WarrenMack Gordon
1935"Cheek to Cheek"Irving BerlinIrving Berlin
1959"Climb Every Mountain"Richard RodgersOscar Hammerstein II
1958"Come Fly with Me"Jimmy Van HeusenSammy Cahn
1946"Come Rain or Come Shine"Harold ArlenJohnny Mercer
1931"Dancing in the Dark"Arthur SchwartzHoward Dietz
1939"Darn That Dream"Jimmy Van HeusenEddie DeLange
1939"Day In, Day Out"Rube BloomJohnny Mercer
1963"Days of Wine and Roses"Henry ManciniJohnny Mercer
1949"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend"Jule StyneLeo Robin
1932"Don't Blame Me"Jimmy McHughDorothy Fields[12][14]
1940"Don't Get Around Much Anymore"Duke EllingtonBob Russell
1964"Don't Rain on My Parade"Jule StyneBob Merrill
1944"Dream"Johnny MercerJohnny Mercer[6][16]
1959"Edelweiss"Richard RodgersOscar Hammerstein II
1928"Embraceable You"George GershwinIra Gershwin
1959"Everything's Coming Up Roses"Jule StyneStephen Sondheim
1944"Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye"Cole PorterCole Porter
1930"Exactly Like You"Jimmy McHughDorothy Fields
1938"Falling In Love With Love"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1924"Fascinating Rhythm"George GershwinIra Gershwin
1936"A Fine Romance"Jerome KernDorothy Fields[5][17][6][7][16]
1954"Fly Me to the Moon"Bart HowardBart Howard
1937"A Foggy Day"George GershwinIra Gershwin[17][3][5][6][7][16]
1937"The Folks Who Live On the Hill"Jerome KernOscar Hammerstein II
1940"Fools Rush In"Rube BloomJohnny Mercer
1931"For All We Know"J. Fred CootsSam M. Lewis
1950"From This Moment On"Cole PorterCole Porter
1930"Georgia on My Mind"Hoagy CarmichaelStuart Gorrell[18]
1929"Glad Rag Doll"Milton AgerJack Yellen
1936"Glad to Be Unhappy"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1938"God Bless America"Irving BerlinIrving Berlin
1939"Good Morning"Nacio Herb BrownArthur Freed
1931"Guilty"Richard A. WhitingGus Kahn
1930"Happy Days Are Here Again"Milton AgerJack Yellen
1949"Happy Talk"Richard RodgersOscar Hammerstein II
1924"Hard Hearted Hannah (The Vamp of Savannah)"Milton AgerJack Yellen, Bob Bigelow, and Charles Bates
1937"Have You Met Miss Jones?"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1938"Heart and Soul"Hoagy CarmichaelFrank Loesser[13]
1951"Hello, Young Lovers"Richard RodgersOscar Hammerstein II
1953"Here's That Rainy Day"Jimmy Van HeusenJohnny Burke
1960"Hey, Look Me Over"Cy ColemanCarolyn Leigh
1929"Honey"Haven GillespieHaven Gillespie, Seymour Simons, and Richard Whiting
1929"Honeysuckle Rose"Fats WallerAndy Razaf[16]
1937"Hooray for Hollywood"Richard A. WhitingJohnny Mercer
1932"How Deep Is the Ocean"Irving BerlinIrving Berlin
1936"I Can't Escape from You"Richard A. WhitingLeo Robin
1936"I Can't Get Started"Vernon DukeIra Gershwin
1928"I Can't Give You Anything But Love"Jimmy McHughDorothy Fields
1939"I Concentrate on You"Cole PorterCole Porter
1956"I Could Have Danced All Night"Frederick LoeweAlan Jay Lerner
1940"I Could Write a Book"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1939"I Didn't Know What Time It Was"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1932"I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You"Victor YoungNed Washington and Bing Crosby
1958"I Enjoy Being a Girl"Richard RodgersOscar Hammerstein II
1944"I Fall in Love Too Easily"Jule StyneSammy Cahn
1934"I Get a Kick Out of You"Cole PorterCole Porter
1930"I Got Rhythm"George GershwinIra Gershwin
1932"I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues"Harold ArlenTed Koehler
1944"I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry"Jule StyneSammy Cahn[10]
1929"I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan"Arthur SchwartzHoward Dietz
1942"I Had the Craziest Dream"Harry WarrenMack Gordon
1951"I Have Dreamed"Richard RodgersOscar Hammerstein II
1933"I Like The Likes Of You"Vernon DukeYip Harburg
1934"I Only Have Eyes for You"Harry WarrenAl Dubin
1941"I Remember You"Victor SchertzingerJohnny Mercer
1951"I Talk to the Trees"Frederick LoeweAlan Jay Lerner
1939"I Thought About You"Jimmy Van HeusenJohnny Mercer
1959"I Wanna Be Around"Johnny MercerJohnny Mercer and Sadie Vimmerstadt
1928"I Wanna Be Loved by You"Herbert StothartBert Kalmar
1925"I Want to Be Happy"Vincent YoumansIrving Caesar
1960"If Ever I Would Leave You"Frederick LoeweAlan Jay Lerner
1947"If I Loved You"Richard RodgersOscar Hammerstein II
1933"If I Were a Bell"Frank LoesserFrank Loesser
1966"If My Friends Could See Me Now"Cy ColemanDorothy Fields
1938"I'll Be Seeing You"Sammy FainIrving Kahal
1924"I'll See You in My Dreams"Isham JonesGus Kahn[10][19][20]
1944"I'm Beginning to See the Light"Duke EllingtonDon George[13][6][18][16]
1935"I'm in the Mood for Love"Jimmy McHughDorothy Fields
1925"I'm Sitting on Top of the World"Ray HendersonSam M. Lewis and Joe Young
1940"Imagination"Jimmy Van HeusenJohnny Burke
1935"In a Sentimental Mood"Duke EllingtonManny Kurtz
1951"In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening"Hoagy CarmichaelJohnny Mercer
1937"In the Still of the Night"Cole PorterCole Porter
1955"Innamorata"Harry WarrenJack Brooks
1932"Isn't It Romantic?"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1944"It Could Happen to You"Jimmy Van HeusenJohnny Burke
1931"It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)"Duke EllingtonIrving Mills
1924"It Had to Be You"Isham JonesGus Kahn
1945"It Might as Well Be Spring"Richard RodgersOscar Hammerstein II
1940"It Never Entered My Mind"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1936"It's De-Lovely"Cole PorterCole Porter
1935"It's Easy To Remember"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1933"It's Only a Paper Moon"Harold ArlenE.Y. Harburg and Billy Rose
1937"I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm"Irving BerlinIrving Berlin
1932"I've Got the World on a String"Harold ArlenTed Koehler
1936"I've Got You Under My Skin"Cole PorterCole Porter
1962"I've Got Your Number"Cy ColemanCarolyn Leigh
1956"I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face"Frederick LoeweAlan Jay Lerner
1920"The Japanese Sandman"Richard A. WhitingRaymond B. Egan
1933"Jeepers Creepers"Harry WarrenJohnny Mercer
1956"Just In Time"Jule StyneBetty Comden and Adolph Green
1935"Just One of Those Things"Cole PorterCole Porter
1942"(I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo"Harry WarrenMack Gordon
1935"A Kiss to Build a Dream On"Harry RubyBert Kalmar and Oscar Hammerstein II[10]
1937"The Lady Is a Tramp"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1945"Laura"David RaksinJohnny Mercer
1934"Lazy River"Sidney ArodinHoagy Carmichael
1945"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"Jule StyneSammy Cahn
1928"Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love"Cole PorterCole Porter
1936"Let's Face the Music and Dance"Irving BerlinIrving Berlin
1933"Let's Fall in Love"Harold ArlenTed Koehler
1932"Let's Put Out the Lights (and Go to Sleep)"Herman HupfeldHerman Hupfeld
1944"Like Someone in Love"Jimmy Van HeusenJohnny Burke
1935"Little Girl Blue"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1930"Little White Lies"Walter DonaldsonWalter Donaldson[18]
1944"Long Ago (and Far Away)"Jerome KernIra Gershwin[5][17][6][7][16]
1923"Louisville Lou (That Vampin' Lady)"Lew PollackJack Yellen
1930"Love for Sale"Cole PorterCole Porter
1955"Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing"Sammy FainPaul Francis Webster
1938"Love Is Here to Stay"George GershwinIra Gershwin
1945"Love Letters"Victor YoungEdward Heyman
1931"Love Letters in the Sand"J. Fred CootsNick Kenny and Charles Kenny
1928"Love Me or Leave Me"Walter DonaldsonGus Kahn
1932"Lover"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1933"Luck Be a Lady"Frank LoesserFrank Loesser
1935"Lullaby of Broadway"Harry WarrenAl Dubin
1935"Lulu's Back In Town"Harry WarrenAl Dubin
1928"Makin' Whoopee"Walter DonaldsonGus Kahn
1953"The Man that Got Away"Harold ArlenIra Gershwin[17][5][6]
1925"Manhattan"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1924"The Man I Love"George GershwinIra Gershwin
1954"Midnight Sun"Lionel HamptonJohnny Mercer
1932"Mimi"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1935"Miss Brown to You"Richard A. WhitingLeo Robin
1934"Miss Otis Regrets"Cole PorterCole Porter[3][17][5][6][16]
1954"Misty"Erroll GarnerJohnny Burke
1930"Mood Indigo"Duke EllingtonIrving Mills
1961"Moon River"Henry ManciniJohnny Mercer
1929"More Than You Know"Vincent YoumansBilly Rose and Edward Eliscu
1945"The More I See You"Harry WarrenMack Gordon
1935"The Most Beautiful Girl in the World"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1925"Mountain Greenery"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1930"My Baby Just Cares for Me"Walter DonaldsonGus Kahn
1928"My Blue Heaven"Walter DonaldsonGeorge A. Whiting
1949"My Dream Is Yours"Harry WarrenRalph Blane[18][16][12]
1959"My Favorite Things"Richard RodgersOscar Hammerstein II
1949"My Foolish Heart"Victor YoungNed Washington
1937"My Funny Valentine"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1938"My Heart Belongs to Daddy"Cole PorterCole Porter
1927"My Heart Stood Still"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1921"My Mammy"Walter DonaldsonJoe Young and Sam M. Lewis
1935"My Romance"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1925"My Yiddishe Momme"Lew PollackJack Yellen
1928"Nagasaki"Harry WarrenMort Dixon
1938"The Nearness of You"Hoagy CarmichaelNed Washington
1931"Nevertheless"Harry RubyBert Kalmar
1932"Night and Day"Cole PorterCole Porter
1943"Oh What a Beautiful Mornin'"Richard RodgersOscar Hammerstein II
1927"Ol' Man River"Jerome KernOscar Hammerstein II
1945"On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe"Harry WarrenJohnny Mercer
1934"On the Good Ship Lollipop"Richard A. WhitingSidney Clare[18]
1956"On the Street Where You Live"Frederick LoeweAlan Jay Lerner
1930"On the Sunny Side of the Street"Jimmy McHughDorothy Fields
1943"One for My Baby"Harold ArlenJohnny Mercer
1939"Over the Rainbow"Harold ArlenE.Y. Harburg
1950"Pagan Love Song"Nacio Herb BrownArthur Freed
1931"Paradise"Nacio Herb BrownArthur Freed
1956"The Party's Over"Jule StyneBetty Comden and Adolph Green
1936"Pennies From Heaven"Arthur JohnstonJohnny Burke
1964"People"Jule StyneBob Merrill
1943"People Will Say We're in Love"Richard RodgersOscar Hammerstein II
1936"Pick Yourself Up"Jerome KernDorothy Fields
1940"Polka Dots and Moonbeams"Jimmy Van HeusenJohnny Burke
1919"A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody"Irving BerlinIrving Berlin[17][3][5][6][18]
1930"Puttin' on the Ritz"Irving BerlinIrving Berlin
1927"'S Wonderful"George GershwinIra Gershwin
1934"Santa Claus is Coming to Town"J. Fred CootsHaven Gillespie
1953"Satin Doll"Duke EllingtonJohnny Mercer
1944"Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night of the Week)"Jule StyneSammy Cahn
1935"September in the Rain"Harry WarrenAl Dubin
1942"Serenade In Blue"Harry WarrenMack Gordon
1951"Shall We Dance?"Richard RodgersOscar Hammerstein II
1929"She's (He's) Funny That Way"Neil MoretRichard A. Whiting
1929"A Ship Without a Sail"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart[17][18][16][6][7]
1929"Singin' in the Rain"Nacio Herb BrownArthur Freed
1941"Skylark"Hoagy CarmichaelJohnny Mercer
1948"Slow Boat to China"Frank LoesserFrank Loesser
1933"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"Jerome KernOtto Harbach
1948"So in Love"Cole PorterCole Porter
1949"Some Enchanted Evening"Richard RodgersOscar Hammerstein II
1926"Someone to Watch Over Me"George GershwinIra Gershwin
1951"Something Wonderful"Richard RodgersOscar Hammerstein II
1954"Something's Gotta Give"Johnny MercerJohnny Mercer
1927"Sometimes I'm Happy"Vincent YoumansIrving Caesar
1932"The Song Is You"Jerome KernOscar Hammerstein II
1928"Sonny Boy"Ray HendersonBuddy DeSylva and Lew Brown
1932"Sophisticated Lady"Duke EllingtonIrving Mills
1959"The Sound of Music"Richard RodgersOscar Hammerstein II
1930"Spring Is Here"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1925"Squeeze Me"Fats WallerAndy Razaf
1956"Standing on the Corner"Frank LoesserFrank Loesser
1928"Stardust"Hoagy CarmichaelMitchell Parish
1944"Stella by Starlight"Victor YoungNed Washington
1933"Stormy Weather"Harold ArlenTed Koehler
1927"Strike Up the Band"George GershwinIra Gershwin and Millie Raush
1934"Summertime"George GershwinDuBose Heyward and Ira Gershwin
1943"The Surrey with the Fringe on Top"Richard RodgersOscar Hammerstein II
1944"Swinging on a Star"Jimmy Van HeusenJohnny Burke
1939"Take the 'A' Train"Billy StrayhornJoya Sherrill
1940"Taking a Chance on Love"Vernon DukeJohn La Touche and Ted Fetter
1924"Tea for Two"Vincent YoumansIrving Caesar
1933"Temptation"Nacio Herb BrownArthur Freed
1962"Tender Is the Night"Sammy FainPaul Francis Webster
1955"(Love Is) The Tender Trap"Jimmy Van HeusenSammy Cahn
1957"Thank Heaven for Little Girls"Frederick LoeweAlan Jay Lerner
1942"That Old Black Magic"Harold ArlenJohnny Mercer
1937"That Old Feeling"Sammy FainLew Brown[12]
1953"That's Amore"Harry WarrenJack Brooks
1932"That's Entertainment!"Arthur SchwartzHoward Dietz
1942"There Will Never Be Another You"Harry WarrenMack Gordon
1946"There's No Business Like Show Business"Irving BerlinIrving Berlin
1951"They Call the Wind Maria"Frederick LoeweAlan Jay Lerner
1937"They Can't Take That Away from Me"George GershwinIra Gershwin
1927"Thinking of You"Harry RubyBert Kalmar
1938"This Can't Be Love"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1946"This Heart of Mine"Harry WarrenArthur Freed
1927"Thou Swell"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1930"Three Little Words"Harry RubyBert Kalmar
1918"Till We Meet Again"Richard A. WhitingRaymond B. Egan
1947"Time After Time"Jule StyneSammy Cahn
1930"Time on My Hands"Vincent YoumansHarold Adamson and Mack Gordon[12]
1948"Too Darn Hot"Cole PorterCole Porter
1937"Too Marvelous for Words"Richard A. WhitingJohnny Mercer
1925"Ukulele Lady"Richard A. WhitingGus Kahn
1936"The Way You Look Tonight"Jerome KernDorothy Fields
1926"What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry?"Walter DonaldsonAbe Lyman
1929"What Is This Thing Called Love?"Cole PorterCole Porter
1952"When I Fall in Love"Victor YoungEdward Heyman
1912"When I Lost You"Irving BerlinIrving Berlin
1937"Where or When"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1942"White Christmas"Irving BerlinIrving Berlin
1923"Who's Sorry Now?"Ted SnyderHarry Ruby and Bert Kalmar
1957"Witchcraft"Cy ColemanCarolyn Leigh
1930"With a Song in My Heart"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1929"Without a Song"Vincent YoumansBilly Rose and Edward Eliscu
1949"A Wonderful Guy"Richard RodgersOscar Hammerstein II[17][16][6][7]
1925"Yes Sir, That's My Baby"Walter DonaldsonGus Kahn
1933"Yesterdays"Jerome KernOtto Harbach
1934"You and the Night and the Music"Arthur SchwartzHoward Dietz
1932"You Are Too Beautiful"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1929"You Do Something to Me"Cole PorterCole Porter
1934"You Go to My Head"J. Fred CootsHaven Gillespie[21]
1938"You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby"Harry WarrenJohnny Mercer
1940"You Stepped Out of a Dream"Nacio Herb BrownArthur Freed
1928"You Took Advantage of Me"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart
1929"You Were Meant for Me"Nacio Herb BrownArthur Freed
1942"You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To"Cole PorterCole Porter
1943"You'll Never Know"Harry WarrenMack Gordon
1947"You'll Never Walk Alone"Richard RodgersOscar Hammerstein II
1949"Younger Than Springtime"Richard RodgersOscar Hammerstein II
1930"You're Driving Me Crazy"Walter DonaldsonGus Kahn
1933"You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me"Harry WarrenAl Dubin
1931"You're My Everything"Harry WarrenMort Dixon and Joe Young
1928"You're the Cream in My Coffee"Ray HendersonBuddy DeSylva and Lew Brown
1934"You're the Top"Cole PorterCole Porter

Revivals

In 1970, rock musician Ringo Starr surprised the public by releasing an album of Songbook songs from the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, Sentimental Journey. Reviews were mostly poor or even disdainful,[22] but the album reached #22 on the US charts[23] and #7 in Britain,[24] with sales of 500,000.[25]

It's a lot of songs that were my initiation to music. It's all the tracks that, when my mother and my father came home from the pub out [of] their heads, they'd sing all these songs.

Ringo Starr[26]

Other pop singers who established themselves in the 1960s or later followed with albums reviving songs from the Great American Songbook, beginning with Harry Nilsson in 1973[27] and continuing into the 21st century.[A] Linda Ronstadt, Rod Stewart, and Bob Dylan made several such albums. Of Ronstadt's 1983 album, What's New, her first in a trilogy of standards albums recorded with arranger/conductor Nelson Riddle, Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote:

What's New isn't the first album by a rock singer to pay tribute to the golden age of pop, but is ... the best and most serious attempt to rehabilitate an idea of pop that Beatlemania and the mass marketing of rock LPs for teen-agers undid in the mid-'60s. During the decade prior to Beatlemania, most of the great band singers and crooners of the '40s and '50s codified a half-century of American pop standards on dozens of albums, many of them now long out-of-print.[28]

See also

Notes

  1. ^
    Including Willie Nelson with Stardust (1978),[29] Dr. John with In a Sentimental Mood (1989),[30] Brian Wilson with Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin (2010),[31] Paul McCartney with Kisses on the Bottom (2012),[32] Bob Dylan with Shadows in the Night (2015),[33][34] Fallen Angels (2016),[35] and Triplicate (2017),[36] and James Taylor with American Standard (2020).[37]

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  4. "The Center for the Performing Arts". The Center For The Performing Arts.
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  11. Murray, Steve. "Michael Feinstein: Crooners". CabaretScenes.org. May 23, 2017.
  12. Purdy, Stephen. "Musical Theatre Song: A Comprehensive Course in Selection, Preparation, and Presentation for the Modern Performer". Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016. pt. 115.
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  21. James Hall (March 20, 2020). "Ringo Starr's Sentimental Journey: how an 'embarrassing' solo album helped doom the Beatles". The Telegraph. Retrieved July 22, 2020. To many Beatles fans, Sentimental Journey was awkward... a novelty record. ...John Lennon dismissed it as 'embarrassing'. ...the critics maul[ed] it.(subscription required) Robert Christgau. "Consumer Guide Album – Ringo Starr: Sentimental Journey [Apple, 1970]". Robertchristgau.com. Retrieved July 22, 2020. For over-fifties and Ringomaniacs: the reports that he did this collection of standards for his Mums are obviously true. C MINUS. Shaffner, Nicholas (1980). The Boys From Liverpool. New York: Methuan. p. 162. ISBN 9780416306613. Retrieved July 22, 2020. Casting himself as the sort of Frank Sinatra-style singer his mother had always adored, Ringo recorded Sentimental Journey, an album of songs from the twenties, thirties, and forties. This was the last thing Beatlemaniacs wished to hear... Greil Marcus (May 14, 1970). "Ringo Starr". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on August 28, 2018. Retrieved July 22, 2020. Sentimental Journey may be horrendous, but at least it's classy. Or is it? Georgiy Starostin. "Ringo Starr". The Tower of Babel. Retrieved July 22, 2020. A horrendous bunch of Hollywood tunes - the biggest imaginable blow to a Beatles' reputation. What an odd record to represent the very first true post-Beatles collection of material by any solo Beatle... the record is so grotesquely ridiculous that it isn't even pukey. Jacob Shelton (March 27, 2020). "Ringo Starr Releases His First Ever Solo Album in 1970: How Did That Go?". Groovy History. Retrieved July 22, 2020. [Sentimental Journey] received scathing reviews. Starr’s singing was mocked as was the maudlin tone of the album.
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  23. "Ringo Starr". Official Charts. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  24. Nick Deriso (March 27, 2015). "Why Ringo Starr Began His Solo Career With 'Sentimental Journey'". Ultimate Classic Rock. Townsquare Media. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
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