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Always Magic In The Air The Bomp And Brilliance Of The Brill Building Era Emerson

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Always Magic In The Air The Bomp And Brilliance Of The Brill Building Era Emerson
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Publisher: New York : Viking
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.92 MB
Author: Emerson, Ken, 1948-
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Always Magic In The Air The Bomp And Brilliance Of The Brill Building Era Emerson by Emerson, Ken, 1948- instant download after payment.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-316), discography (p. [317]-320), and index, The original cool cats -- A Broadway divided -- Lonely avenue -- \"My daughter bought it, what are you going to do about it?\" -- Partners in chutzpah -- The young lovers -- Putting the bomp in the bomp, bomp, bomp -- In the garden of Aldon -- \"It was just Jewish Latin\" -- Baby talk -- At work in the Elvis atelier -- The magician and the mensch -- Selling out -- Seesaw -- Double trouble -- Golden girls -- \"Somethin' died\" -- Swinging London -- From the Monkees to Thomas Mann, Profiles fourteen songwriters responsible for such hits as \"Jailhouse Rock,\" \"Uptown,\" and \"You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling',\" explaining how their blending of music from different genres affected social consciousness

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