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A huge gathering of the finest American and British song lyrics
from 1910 to 1975. Robert Kimball, editor of the complete lyrics of
Cole Porter, Ira Gershwin, Lorenz Hart and next year's Irving
Berlin, and Robert Gottlieb, editor of the recent Reading Jazz,
have collaborated to choose the 800 or more most distinguished
lyrics of the century, from early P.G. Wodehouse and the Irving
Berlin of Alexander's Ragtime Band through the greats of Broadway
and Hollywood -- Gershwin, Hart, Porter, Berlin, Oscar Hammerstein,
Yip Harbourg, Dorothy Fields, Frank Loesser, Noel Coward -- to the
early triumphs of Stephen Sondheim. Plus many writers who are
barely remembered today -- Don Raye ("Mr. Five by Five", "I'll
Remember April"), Bobby Troup ("Route 66", "Daddy") -- with
surprises like Ogden Nash, Maxwell Anderson, Dorothy Parker, and
Truman Capote. Over 100 lyricists in all, each one introduced with
a brief biography and commentary, and presented chronologically, so
that this big volume not only presents the core of an entire
literature that we love, but will serve as a reference book and a
history of the lyric and the lyricist in the 20th century.
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From Back Cover
“Indispensable, stellar new anthology. This eclectic book provides
enough humor, romance and sophistication to make you forget that
Seussical even existed.”
–Jason Zinoman, Time Out New York
“This music is an amazing art form; it’s a substantial cultural
phenomenon.”
–Newsweek
“’Reading Lyrics’ is both a groundbreaking social document and
its own pleasure dome. Its seven hundred and six pages confirm the
accomplishments of the greats, but they also provide
surprises.”
–The New Yorker
“America was the laboratory that proved Plato’s contention that
songs are ‘spells for souls for the creation of concord.’ If you
read between the lines of many of the lyrics in the anthology, you
hear an alarmed society calming its frazzled nerves.”
–The New Yorker
“[‘Reading Lyrics’] defies literary categorization. It’s
reference work. It’s a singalong book. . . It’s a shadow history of
taste and mores over much of the past century. It’s a valentine to
a now-vanished artistic craft. And it’s an act of fond
provocation.”
–The Boston Globe
“’Reading Lyrics’ demonstrates one of the may magic tricks that
words can do: the way that letters and lines on a page can (with
years of practice) learn how to carry a tune.”
–Elle
“With around 170 lyricists on offer, the book makes its share of
worthwhile rediscoveries. . . . That’s the fun of ‘Reading Lyrics.’
Readers can hum along with songs they know, while songs they don’t
will have them hurrying off to the nearest music megastore.”
–New York Times Book Review
“Sparklingly entertaining, ‘Reading Lyrics’ exalts the lyrical
sublimity of such cunning wordsmiths as Porter, Gershwin, and
Coward.”
–Vanity Fair
“Tuneless, but what joy! . . . . For no sooner do the lyrics
appear before one’s eyes than reading gives way to song.”
–Billboard Magazine
“This wondrous and magical concoction is highly
recommended.”
–Wall Street Journal
“This is one of the finest collections of words there is. To
quote P.G. Wodehouse. . . ‘And I wish someday I could find my wayTo
the land where the good songs go.’ That land is Reading Lyrics. ‘S
wonderful.”
–Newsday
From Booklist
~Most people remember a song better than they remember a poem.
During the 1900^-75 scope of this sterling anthology, remembering a
song was remembering a poem. That span was the heyday of the
classic American popular song, which re-expressed all the old
emotions in language invigorated by the dialects of all the
external and internal immigrants drawn to America's burgeoning
industrial centers. The typical classic American popular song--any
of the 1,000-plus examples editors Gottlieb and Kimball have
chosen--is rife with those pnemonic aids par excellence, rhyme and
wordplay. Accordingly, you could use the book for a party game, the
object of which would be seeing who recalls the most songs and,
beyond that, can sing them. With lyricists including all the
superstars, from Cohan to Sondheim, and plenty whose songs' fame
have outlived that of their names, such as Haven Gillespie ("Santa
Claus Is Comin' to Town") and Edward Eliscu ("Without a Song"), the
party could take all of a grand night for singing. Oh!--get a copy
for the reference desk, too. Ray Olson
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights
reserved~
媒体评论
Indispensable, stellar new anthology. This eclectic book
provides enough humor, romance and sophistication to make you
forget that Seussical even existed.
Jason Zinoman, Time Out New York
This music is an amazing art form; its a substantial cultural
phenomenon.
Newsweek
Reading Lyrics is both a groundbreaking social document and its
own pleasure dome. Its seven hundred and six pages confirm the
accomplishments of the greats, but they also provide surprises. The
New Yorker
America was the laboratory that proved Platos contention that
songs are spells for souls for the creation of concord. If you read
between the lines of many of the lyrics in the anthology, you hear
an alarmed society calming its frazzled nerves.
The New Yorker
[Reading Lyrics] defies literary categorization. Its reference
work. Its a singalong book. . . Its a shadow history of taste and
mores over much of the past century. Its a valentine to a
now-vanished artistic craft. And its an act of fond
provocation.
The Boston Globe
Reading Lyrics demonstrates one of the may magic tricks that
words can do: the way that letters and lines on a page can (with
years of practice) learn how to carry a tune.
Elle
With around 170 lyricists on offer, the book makes its share of
worthwhile rediscoveries. . . . Thats the fun of Reading Lyrics.
Readers can hum along with songs they know, while songs they dont
will have them hurrying off to the nearest music megastore. New
York Times Book Review
Sparklingly entertaining, Reading Lyrics exalts the lyrical
sublimity of such cunning wordsmiths as Porter, Gershwin, and
Coward. Vanity Fair
Tuneless, but what joy! . . . . For no sooner do the lyrics
appear before ones eyes than reading gives way to song. Billboard
Magazine
This wondrous and magical concoction is highly
recommended.
Wall Street Journal
This is one of the finest collections of words there is. To
quote P.G. Wodehouse. . . And I wish someday I could find my way/To
the land where the good songs go. That land is Reading Lyrics. S
wonderful. Newsday -- Review
书籍介绍
A vast anthology bringing together more than one thousand of the best American and English lyrics of the twentieth century, this is an extraordinary celebration of a unique art form.
Reading Lyrics begins with the first masters of the colloquial phrase, including George M. Cohan (“Give My Regards to Broadway”), P. G. Wodehouse (“Till the Clouds Roll By”), and Irving Berlin, whose versatility and career span the period from “Alexander’s Ragtime Band” to “Annie Get Your Gun” and beyond. The Broadway musical emerges as a distinct dramatic form in the 1920s and 1930s, its evolution propelled by a trio of lyricists—Cole Porter, Ira Gershwin, and Lorenz Hart—whose explorations of the psychological and emotional nuances of falling in and out of love have lost none of their wit and sophistication. Their songs, including “Night and Day,” “The Man I Love,” and “Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered,” have become standards performed and recorded by generation after generation of singers. The lure of Broadway and Hollywood and the performing genius of such artists as Al Jolson, Fred Astaire, Ethel Waters, Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, and Ethel Merman inspired a remarkable array of talented writers, including Dorothy Fields (“A Fine Romance,” “I Can’t Give You Anything but Love”), Frank Loesser (“Guys and Dolls”), Oscar Hammerstein II (from the groundbreaking “Show Boat” of 1927 through his extraordinary collaboration with Richard Rodgers), Johnny Mercer, Yip Harburg, Andy Razaf, Noël Coward, and Stephen Sondheim.
Reading Lyrics also celebrates the work of dozens of superb craftsmen whose songs remain known, but who today are themselves less known—writers like Haven Gillespie (whose “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” may be the most widely recorded song of its era); Herman Hupfeld (not only the composer/lyricist of “As Time Goes By” but also of “Are You Makin’ Any Money?” and “When Yuba Plays the Rumba on the Tuba”); the great light versifier Ogden Nash (“Speak Low,” “I’m a Stranger Here Myself,” and, yes, “The Sea-Gull and the Ea-Gull”); Don Raye (“Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,” “Mister Five by Five,” and, of course, “Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet”); Bobby Troup (“Route 66”); Billy Strayhorn (not only for the omnipresent “Lush Life” but for “Something to Live For” and “A Lonely Coed”); Peggy Lee (not only a superb singer but also an original and appealing lyricist); and the unique Dave Frishberg (“I’m Hip,” “Peel Me a Grape,” “Van Lingo Mungo”).
Robert Gottlieb and Robert Kimball have created an indispensable reference work and history. The lyricists are presented chronologically, each introduced by a succinct biography and incisive commentary. Reading Lyrics is a magnificent gathering of words whose power to stir memories and evoke romance is akin to that of lyric poetry. Collected in one volume, it represents one of the twentieth century’s most enduring and cherished legacies.
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