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The Songs of Hollywood

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The Songs of Hollywood

By: Philip Furia, Laurie Patterson
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From "Over the Rainbow" to "Moon River" and from Al Jolson to Barbra Streisand, The Songs of Hollywood traces the fascinating history of song in film, both in musicals and in dramatic movies such as High Noon. This delightful book sheds much light on some of Hollywood's best known and loved repertoire, explaining how the film industry made certain songs memorable, and highlighting important moments of film history along the way. The book focuses on how the songs were presented in the movies, from early talkies where actors portrayed singers "performing" the songs, to the Golden Age in which characters burst into expressive, integral song - not as a "performance" but as a spontaneous outpouring of feeling. The book looks at song presentation in 1930s classics with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers and in 1940s gems with Judy Garland and Gene Kelly. The authors also look at the decline of the genre since 1960, when most original musicals were replaced by film versions of Broadway hits such as My Fair Lady.

©2010 Philip Furia and Laurie Patterson (P)2014 Audible Inc.
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How did the narrator detract from the book?

The female narrator was not as polished as the male.

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I do not understand the need for each chapter to be read by alternating narrator with an introduction of who was reading each chapter when it was clear there was only two of them and they were alternating needlessly. I would have preferred the whole thing to be read by the male as he was easier to listen to.

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