Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-373), discographies, and index.
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BASEBALL SONGS -- Baseball popularity in the U.S. -- Baseball images in popular songs -- Teaching with baseball themes -- BIOGRAPHICAL STUDIES -- Daryl Hall and John Oates -- Ricky Nelson -- Little Richard -- BOOTLEG RECORDS -- The Beatles -- Elvis Presley -- CHRISTMAS CAROLS -- Christmas songs -- Imitations of yuletide success -- Images of Santa Claus -- Non Christmas holiday songs -- Unusual yuletide characters -- Social commentary in Christmas songs -- Children's perspectives on Christmas -- Yuletide parody tunes and sequel songs -- Holiday loneliness -- Sexually suggestive yuletide songs -- Bizarre humor in Christmas songs -- Resources for teachers -- COMMERCIAL CATALOGS -- Down Home Music, Inc. -- EXPORTED RECORDINGS -- Setting the stage: 1943-53 -- Hearing the piper: 1954-63 -- Reversing the trend: 1964-67 -- FAMILY BUSINESSES -- Michael Jackson -- Motown -- DANCE CRAZES -- FOOD IMAGES -- Focal point -- Personal desire -- Social setting -- Symbol or image -- Nonsense use -- GAMES AND MUSIC TRIVIA -- HIT TUNES -- The Persuasions -- IMPORTED RECORDINGS -- Teaching about imperialism through imported recordings -- 1950-59: American society embraces rhythm 'n blues and rock 'n roll as its popular music culture -- 1950-63: British society becomes a receptive site for American cultural imperialism -- 1960-64: Maximum American domination over the British popular music system -- 1962-67: The rise of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones -- 1964-67: The white U.S. pot calling the white British kettle black -- 1967: The worldwide influence of The Beatles -- 1950-67: Discographic resources on American and British recordings -- The CHUM chart book
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JOURNALISTS AND CRITICS -- Dave Marsh -- MASS MEDIA -- Motion pictures -- Television shows -- Radio broadcasts -- Print media -- MEMORABILIA AND COLLECTIBLES -- Elvis Presley -- Popular culture collections -- NURSERY RHYMES -- Jack the Giant Killer -- Little Red Riding Hood -- Mary's little lamb -- There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe -- RADIO BROADCASTERS -- Disc jockeys -- General radio/disc jockey studies -- Individual disc jockeys -- The Payola Scandal, 1959-60 -- RECORD CHARTS -- Fats Domino -- ROCK 'N ROLL LEGENDS -- Jerry Lee Lewis -- Buddy Holly -- SPORTS HEROES -- The baseball business and public cynicism -- Imagery and popular nostalgia -- SYMPTOMS, ILLNESSES AND MEDICAL IMAGERY -- Doctors -- Symptoms and illnesses -- Medicine -- Other medical references -- Observations and conclusions -- WORK EXPERIENCES.
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Rock music in American popular culture.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Music-- Social aspects.
Popular culture-- United States-- History-- 20th century.
Rock music-- United States-- History and criticism.