| A Century Of Pop Music
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242 pages, Item 1630093EX, $34.95
What were the 20th Century's biggest charted pop singles? Who had more #1 hits: Bing or Elvis? Sinatra or Jolson? When was the duo of Ada Jones and Billy Murray popular? What songs were topping the charts at the milestones in your life? The answers to these and many more queries can be found in this great book. It includes 100 yearly rankings of the Top 40 songs of every year of the century. Here is the prime of Pop's past, from ragtime to rap, from crooners to country, from big bands to R&B, from the cylinder to the CD. Just who were pop's top artists of each decade of the 20th century? Buy this book - the answers may surprise you! Paperback, 7" by 9.5" format. "A Century Of Pop Music" has a sales rank of 11043.
Songbook Format: Reference Book
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