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What a difference a day makes : African American women who conquered 1950s music

Title
What a difference a day makes : African American women who conquered 1950s music / Steve Bergsman ; foreword by Lillian Walker-Moss.
Author
Bergsman, Steve
Publication
  • Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2023]
  • ©2023

Details

Additional Authors
Walker-Moss, Lillian
Description
ix, 283 pages; 24 cm
Summary
"In What a Difference a Day Makes: Women Who Conquered 1950s Music, Steve Bergsman highlights the Black female artists of the 1950s, a time that predated the chart-topping girl groups of the early 1960s. Many of the singers of this era became wildly famous and respected, and even made it into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. However, there were many others, such as Margie Day, Helen Humes, Nellie Lutcher, Jewel King, and Savannah Churchill, who made one or two great records in the 1950s and then disappeared from the scene. The era featured former jazz and blues singers, who first came to prominence in the 1940s, and others who pioneered early forms of rock 'n' roll. In a companion volume, Bergsman has written the history of white women singers of the same era. Although song styles paralleled, the careers of Black and white female singers of the period ran in very different directions as the decade progressed. The songs of African American vocalists like Dinah Washington and Etta James were R&B segregated or covered by pop singers in the early and mid-1950s but burst into prominence in the last part of the decade and well into the 1960s. White singers, on the other hand, excelled in the early 1950s but saw their careers decline with the advent of rock music. In this volume, Bergsman takes an encyclopedic look at both the renowned and the sadly faded stars of the 1950s, placing them and their music back in the spotlight"--
Series Statement
American made music series
Uniform Title
American made music series.
Subject
  • Popular music > United States > 1951-1960 > History and criticism
  • African Americans > Music > History and criticism. > 20th century
  • Girl groups (Musical groups) > United States > History > 20th century
  • African American women singers
  • Women singers > United States
  • African American singers
  • Musique populaire > États-Unis > 1951-1960 > Histoire et critique
  • Noirs américains > Musique > Histoire et critique. > 20e siècle
  • Groupes féminins (Musique) > États-Unis > Histoire > 20e siècle
  • Chanteuses noires américaines
  • Chanteuses > États-Unis
  • Chanteurs noirs américains
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references, discography (pages 253-266), and index.
Contents
Foreword / by Lillian Walker-Moss -- Introduction : Teardrops from my eyes -- I wanna be loved (1950) -- Smooth sailing (1951) -- 5-10-15 hours (1952) -- Hound dog (1953) -- Teach me tonight (1954) -- Tweedle Dee (1955) -- Let the good times roll (1956) -- Love is strange (1957) -- Maybe (1958) -- What a diff'rence a day makes (1959 and beyond) : The soloists -- Sally go 'round the roses (1959 and beyond) : The groups.
ISBN
  • 9781496844965
  • 1496844963
  • 9781496848956
  • 1496848950
  • 9781496848963 (canceled/invalid)
  • 9781496848970 (canceled/invalid)
  • 9781496848987 (canceled/invalid)
  • 9781496848994 (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
2023027631
OCLC
YBP 2023027631
Author
Bergsman, Steve, author.
Title
What a difference a day makes : African American women who conquered 1950s music / Steve Bergsman ; foreword by Lillian Walker-Moss.
Publisher
Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2023]
Copyright Date
©2023
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
American made music series
American made music series.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references, discography (pages 253-266), and index.
Added Author
Walker-Moss, Lillian, writer of foreword.
Other Form:
Online version: Bergsman, Steve. What a difference a day makes Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2023 9781496848963 (DLC) 2023027632
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