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The Great American Songbook: The Composers, Lyricists, And Singers Who Defined American Popular Song, 1920 1960

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The Great American Songbook is a collection of the most enduring and iconic songs in American popular music from the years 1920 to 1960. It includes songs written by legendary composers and lyricists that have become standards in the repertoire of jazz, pop, and musical theater performers.

Key Features

  • Compilation of classic American songs
  • Includes works by renowned composers and lyricists
  • Defines the golden age of American popular song
  • Performed by many iconic singers

Pros

  • Timeless melodies and lyrics
  • Showcases the talent of songwriters from a pivotal period in music history
  • Has been interpreted by countless artists, ensuring its lasting legacy

Cons

  • Some may find the genre or style outdated compared to contemporary music
  • Limited to a specific time period

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