Popular music -- United States -- History and criticism
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Popular music -- United States -- History and criticism
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Popular music
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- Country music U.S.A.;, a fifty-year history,, by Bill C. Malone
- A change is gonna come, music, race & the soul of America, Craig Werner
- "What'd I say?", the Atlantic story : 50 years of music, Ahmet Ertegun with Greil Marcus ... [et al.] ; [compiled and edited by C. Perry Richardson]
- Voice without restraint, a study of Bob Dylan's lyrics and their background, John Herdman
- Yellowface, creating the Chinese in American popular music and performance, 1850s-1920s, Krystyn R. Moon
- All you need is love, directed & edited by Tony Palmer, [vol. 1]
- Great men of American popular song;, the history of the American popular song told through the lives, careers, achievements, and personalities of its foremost composers and lyricists-from William Billings of the Revolutionary War to the "folk-rock" of Bob Dylan
- The B side, the death of Tin Pan Alley and the rebirth of the great American song, Ben Yagoda
- The world of soul;, Black America's contribution to the pop music scene
- Romancing the folk, public memory & American roots music, Benjamin Filene
- Broadway to Main Street, how show tunes enchanted America, Laurence Maslon
- America's songs II, songs from the 1890's to the post-war years /, Michael Lasser
- What the music said, Black popular music and Black public culture, Mark Anthony Neal
- America's songs, the stories behind the songs of Broadway, Hollywood, and Tin Pan Alley, Philip Furia and Michael Lasser
- The Country music who's who
- Making tracks;, Atlantic Records and the growth of a multi-billion-dollar industry
- In the groove, the people behind the music, by Ted Fox ; foreword by Doc Pomus
- The new sound, yes., Pref. by Murray the K
- The story of Chess Records, John Collis ; [foreword by Buddy Guy]
- Follow the music, the life and high times of Elektra Records in the great years of American pop culture, Jac Holzman and Gavan Daws
- Bossmen: Bill Monroe & Muddy Waters
- This land that I love, Irving Berlin, Woody Guthrie, and the story of two American anthems, John Shaw
- A darker shade of pale, a backdrop to Bob Dylan, Wilfrid Mellers
- Devil sent the rain, music and writing in desperate America, Tom Piazza
- A resource guide to themes in contemporary American song lyrics, 1950-1985, B. Lee Cooper ; foreword by Wayne A. Wiegand
- Songwriters on songwriting, Paul Zollo
- The holy profane, religion in Black popular music, Teresa L. Reed
- Men of popular music,, by David Ewen
- The unsung songwriters, America's masters of melody, Warren W. Vaché
- Frankie and Johnny, race, gender, and the work of African American folklore in 1930s America, Stacy I. Morgan
- Burt Bacharach & Hal David, what the world needs now, by Robin Platts
- The Jews on Tin Pan Alley, the Jewish contribution to American popular music, 1830-1940, Kenneth Aaron Kanter
- Tin Pan Alley, the composers, the songs, the performers, and their times : the golden age of American Popular music from 1886 to 1956, by David A. Jasen
- Good booty, love and sex, black and white, body and soul in American music, Ann Powers
- Black popular music in America, from the spirituals, minstrels, and ragtime to soul, disco, and hip-hop, Arnold Shaw
- Leaders of the pack, girl groups of the 1960s and their influence on popular culture in Britain and America, Sean MacLeod
- And party every day, the inside story of Casablanca Records, Larry Harris, with Curt Gooch and Jeff Suhs
- Audiotopia, music, race, and America, Josh Kun
- Smile, the story of Brian Wilson's lost masterpiece, Domenic Priore ; [forewords by Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks]
- The song is ended, songwriters and American music, 1900-1950, William G. Hyland
- A storied singer, Frank Sinatra as literary conceit, Gilbert L. Gigliotti
- African-American musicians, Claudette Hegel
- Indigenous pop, Native American music from jazz to hip hop, edited by Jeff Berglund, Jan Johnson, And Kimberli Lee
- This land that I love, Irving Berlin, Woody Guthrie, and the story of two American anthems, by John Shaw
- Disco Duck and other adventures in novelty music, Ace Collins
- A right to sing the blues, African Americans, Jews, and American popular song, Jeffrey Melnick
- Old sheet music, a pictorial history, Marian Klamkin ; photos. by Charles Klamkin
- Traditions, institutions, and American popular music, issue editors, John Covach and Walter Everett
- American roots music, edited by Robert Santelli, Holly George-Warren, and Jim Brown ; forword by Bonnie Raitt
- American popular song lyricists, oral histories, 1920s-1960s, Michael Whorf
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