Various - On Broadway - Hit Songs And Rarities From The Brill Building Era album flac
Performer: VariousTitle: On Broadway - Hit Songs And Rarities From The Brill Building Era
Style: Novelty, Vocal, Ballad
Released: 1999
MP3 album: 1881 mb
FLAC album: 1291 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: AA VOC AHX AC3 AU APE FLAC
Genre: Pop / Screen and stage
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Brill Building songs were constantly at the top of Billboard's Hit Parade and played by the leading bands of the day . The Brill Building approach-which can be extended to other publishers not based in the actual Brill Building-was one way that professionals in the music business took control of things in the time after rock and roll's first wave. In the Brill Building practice, there were no more unpredictable or rebellious singers; in fact, a specific singer in most cases could be easily replaced with another. The title of the 2014 New Pornographers power pop album Brill Bruisers is a reference to the 60's-era Brill Building studio sound. In the HBO series Vinyl, the fictitious record label American Century is headquartered in the Brill Building
Elling’s latest album, 1619 Broadway, takes its name from the address of the Brill Building, a New York landmark where songwriters have toiled since the 1930s. On the album and in his Saturday concert, Elling focused mostly on the Brill’s glory years of the 1950s and 1960s, when such songwriters as Burt Bacharach and Hal David, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, Doc Pomus and Carole King were churning out hits for AM radio
Brill Building-era songwriting teams such as Gerry Goffin and Carole King, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich, and Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman were to rock and roll what Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart and George and Ira Gershwin were to Tin Pan Alley. The difference was that the writers of Brill Building pop understood the teenage idiom and wrote almost exclusively for a youth audience . As Bob Dylan and the Beatles ushered in an era of artists who wrote more personal and topical material, the Brill Building declined as a force in popular music. Support the truth and unlock all of Britannica’s content.
While the Brill Building Sound is a rather broad term, it most narrowly refers to ly the youthful teams of Gerry Goffin and Carole King, and Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil-who wrote for the Aldon Music publishing company. It was actually located nearby rather than inside Manhattan’s Brill Building, itself a long-established home to publishers. And one of their earlier songs, The Drifters’ On Broadway, is as much a masterpiece of urban longing as any Edward Hopper painting. I really liked folk singers like Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie as a kid because their songs had something to say about society, Weil says. Billy Vera, a musician and music historian who had a huge hit in 1987 with At This Moment, started his career as a writer for an Aldon rival, April-Blackwood Music.
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An amazing nexus of tunesmiths resided at the Brill Building in New York, pounding out hit after hit ("The Locomotion," "Leader of the Pack," "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do," et. This book looks at the teams that made the songs, and digs into their history, lifes, loves and jealousies. Song after song will bounce around in your head as you read this book, and that's a good thing. Always Magic in the Air is a family portrait of fourteen remarkable young songwriters who, huddled in midtown Manhattan’s Brill Building and in 1650 Broadway during the late 1950s and early ’60s, crafted rock ’n’ roll’s first entries in the Great American Songbook-classics like Elvis Presley’s "Jailhouse Rock," Dionne Warwick’s "Walk on By," the Crystals’ "Uptown
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| 1-1 | –The Cookies | On BroadwayWritten-By – Leiber/Stoller*, Weil/Mann* |
| 1-2 | –Freddie Scott | Hey, GirlWritten-By – King/Goffin* |
| 1-3 | –Little Eva | Up On The RoofWritten-By – King/Goffin* |
| 1-4 | –The Raindrops | Do Wah DiddyWritten-By – Greenwich*, Barry* |
| 1-5 | –Carole King | It Might As Well Rain Until SeptemberWritten-By – King/Goffin* |
| 1-6 | –The Essex | Be My BabyWritten-By – Greenwich/Barry/Spector* |
| 1-7 | –The Raindrops | Da Doo Ron RonWritten-By – Greenwich/Barry/Spector* |
| 1-8 | –Earl-Jean* | I'm Into Something GoodWritten-By – King/Goffin* |
| 1-9 | –Carole King | Crying In The RainWritten-By – King*, Greenfield* |
| 1-10 | –The James Boys | Good BuddiesWritten-By – King/Goffin* |
| 1-11 | –The Matadors | I Gotta DriveWritten-By – Mann*, Christian* |
| 1-12 | –Barry Mann | Johnny SurfboardWritten-By – Mann*, Kolber* |
| 1-13 | –Paul Petersen | Mama, Your Little Boy FellWritten-By – Mann*, Anthony* |
| 1-14 | –Shelley Fabares | Telephone (Won't You Ring)Written-By – Weil/Mann* |
| 1-15 | –Vinnie Monte | Painting The Town With TeardropsWritten-By – Weil/Mann* |
| 1-16 | –James Darren | Mary's Little LambWritten-By – Weil/Mann* |
| 1-17 | –The Delicates | Dickie Went And Did ItWritten-By – Raleigh*, Barry* |
| 1-18 | –Johnny Jack | The Beggar That Became A KingWritten-By – Barry*, Powers* |
| 1-19 | –James Darren | They Should Have Given You The OscarWritten-By – King/Goffin* |
| 1-20 | –The Ronettes | You Bet I WouldWritten-By – Kaplan*, King* |
| 1-21 | –The Raindrops | One More TearWritten-By – Greenwich*, Barry* |
| 1-22 | –Henry Alston | Hey EverybodyWritten-By – King/Goffin* |
| 1-23 | –Idalia Boyd | Hula Hoppin'Written-By – King/Goffin*, Keller* |
| 1-24 | –The Cinderellas | Baby Baby (I Still Love You) (Alternate Version)Written-By – Weil*, Titelman* |
| 1-25 | –The Raindrops | Let's Go TogetherWritten-By – Greenwich*, Barry* |
| 2-1 | –Tommy James & The Shondells | Hanky PankyWritten-By – Greenwich*, Barry* |
| 2-2 | –The Raindrops | The Kind Of Boy You Can't ForgetWritten-By – Greenwich*, Barry* |
| 2-3 | –Little Eva | Keep Your Hands Off My BabyWritten-By – King/Goffin* |
| 2-4 | –The Cookies | Don't Say Nothing Bad (About My Baby)Written-By – King/Goffin* |
| 2-5 | –Idalia Boyd | Some Kind Of WonderfulWritten-By – King/Goffin* |
| 2-6 | –Little Eva | UptownWritten-By – Weil/Mann* |
| 2-7 | –Carole King | It Started All Over AgainWritten-By – Goffin*, Keller* |
| 2-8 | –The Playmates | Tell Me What She SaidWritten-By – Barry* |
| 2-9 | –Shelley Fabares | Johnny Loves MeWritten-By – Weil/Mann* |
| 2-10 | –Paul Petersen | Keep Your Love Locked (Deep In Your Heart)Written-By – King/Goffin* |
| 2-11 | –Barry Mann | Graduation TimeWritten-By – Weil/Mann* |
| 2-12 | –Vince Edwards | See That GirlWritten-By – Weil/Mann* |
| 2-13 | –The Reveres | The Show Must Go OnWritten-By – Resnick*, Barry* |
| 2-14 | –Vinnie Monte | You Can't Compare With My BabyWritten-By – Weil/Mann* |
| 2-15 | –Myrna March | Our Love It GrowsWritten-By – Greenwich* |
| 2-16 | –Birdie Green* | How ComeWritten-By – Barry*, Powers* |
| 2-17 | –Freddie Scott | What Do I See In The GirlWritten-By – Goffin*, Keller* |
| 2-18 | –Bobby Sheen | I Want You For My SweetheartWritten-By – Greenwich*, Barry*, Venet* |
| 2-19 | –Big Dee Irwin | You're My InspirationWritten-By – King/Goffin* |
| 2-20 | –Freddie Scott | Where Does Love GoWritten-By – King/Goffin* |
| 2-21 | –The Palisades | Heaven Is Being With YouWritten-By – Weil*, King/Goffin* |
| 2-22 | –The Cinderellas | Please Don't Wake MeWritten-By – Weil*, Titelman* |
| 2-23 | –Henry Alston | So Many Lonely PeopleWritten-By – King/Goffin* |
| 2-24 | –The Palisades | Make The Night A Little LongerWritten-By – King/Goffin* |
| 2-25 | –Freddie Scott | On BroadwayWritten-By – Leiber/Stoller*, Weil/Mann* |
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