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GOLD

GOLD

by Robin Duke | Apr 24, 2019 | Songs released in the 1980’s, The Great British Songbook Songs

Basic rules of a Spandau Ballet song: Must be suitable for a lavishly expensive video like the ones Duran Duran had so much success with. Must have just a touch of George Michael about it. Must be catchy but not cause too much perspiration -New Romantic make-up runs...
WHAT HAVE I DONE TO DESERVE THIS

WHAT HAVE I DONE TO DESERVE THIS

by Robin Duke | Mar 24, 2019 | Songs released in the 1980’s, The Great British Songbook Songs

You can seldom be sure where the inspiration for a song title comes from but it could just be that the origins of the Pet Shop Boys/Dusty Springfield collaboration What Have I Done To Deserve This? had its roots in the night PSB Chris Lowe was knocked back from the...
I’M GONNA BE (500 MILES)

I’M GONNA BE (500 MILES)

by Robin Duke | Feb 8, 2019 | Songs released in the 1980’s, The Great British Songbook Songs

It’s not until you sit down and listen to their back catalogue pretty much end to end that it dawns on any compiler just how difficult it is to highlight only one song by probably the least likely looking pop stars of recent times. Alright, it’s not looks we should...
HAVE I TOLD YOU LATELY

HAVE I TOLD YOU LATELY

by Robin Duke | Feb 1, 2019 | Songs released in the 1980’s, The Great British Songbook Songs

What have a grumpy and chunky Irishman with a liking for fedoras (that would be Sir George Ivan “The Man” Morrison) got in common with a very cheerful and annoyingly slim Englishman who spends half his time dwelling on his Scottish roots (Sir Roderick “Rod the Mod”...
NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP

NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP

by Robin Duke | Jan 28, 2019 | Songs released in the 1980’s, The Great British Songbook Songs

On the face of it Rick Astley’s 1987 chart debut – Never Gonna Give You Up – had One Hit Wonder stamped all over it. Unbelievably catchy, incredibly formulaic, sung in rich and deep tones by a bloke who looked so much like the son of the next door neighbours you...
SHIPBUILDING

SHIPBUILDING

by Robin Duke | Jan 23, 2019 | Songs released in the 1980’s, The Great British Songbook Songs

As a general rule of thumb the original version of a song is the best. After all, the hard work has been done. The song has been written, produced, arranged and performed. Anything after that is like copying someone else’s homework and claiming it was all your idea....
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The Great British Songbook | Site Content Guide

The Great British Songbook is the term for a collection of enduringly popular songs written by British song writers. Hence this web site features popular and enduring songs written exclusively by British song writers and composers

Showcasing the British Isles remarkable success in the field of music creation. Certainly the small island nation of UK has punched way above its weight. Due to its unique capacity in innovation creativity and fusion.

The website “www.greatbritishsongbook.com” presents each song with its own dedicated post. First of all a professional music journalist writes each song post. Each song post also includes pictures of the artist, video and a link to Spotify. The song post also includes meta data. Detailing song writers and composers names, artist and covering artists, release date , music label and chart position. For those reasons, over time the website will become a definitive searchable database of UK song writers and producers.

Furthermore the songs they have created and artists that performed them.The Great British Songbook website also includes an about section which includes song qualification. Songs with a release date that is a minimum of ten years old are eligible. As one of the qualifications is the song must be enduringly popular. This means that each year a new selection of songs will become available for inclusion in the Great British Songbook. The current qualification period is songs released between 1960 and 2009

Although Britain has been creating music for centuries The Great British Songbook canon starts with popular songs written in the early 1960’s. So called “the second British invasion”. Furthermore this marks a time of change in popular music throughout the world. Because from the 1920s to 1950’s, The Great American Songbook dominates popular music. A body of songs also known as American Standards. Teams of American lyricists, composers arrangers and producers write songs for Broadway, musical theatre, and Hollywood musical film.

1960’s: British song writers create a new sound. Noteworthily spearheaded by the Mersey-beat and the London sound. Both combine to create the period know as the second British Invasion. As a result UK created songs gain significant popularity in USA.

1970’s: Britain gives the world a decade of rock. Whether it be folk, heavy, metal, progressive, glam, punk, new wave or pop.

1980’s: A continuation of the late 70’s new wave inspires a decade of fusion. Rock plus reggae, spearheaded by The Police and UB40. Acid plus Jazz to create, well, Acid-jazz, pop plus technology gave us synth pop bands with both new songs and new haircuts.

1990’s: Cool Britannia a period of increased pride in the culture of the United Kingdom. A reinvention of boy and girl bands by Take That and the Spice Girls. During the decade Alternative Rock begat Madchester, which begat Britpop which begat Post-Britpop, which begat Britrock (Travis and Feeder), which led the way to Snow Patrol and Coldplay.

2000’s: Step forward UK singer songwriters. British soul divas lead the way with Joss Stone, Adele and Amy Winehouse. Rock refuses to go cold with the Artic Monkeys. The decade also saw another British electronic dance music fusion take place. The fusion originally starts in London with Hiphop plus UK Garage produce the new genre Grime.

2010’s: British songwriters continue to write a significant slice of the world’s popular music pie. With new streaming methods of distribution a new generation of songwriters are creating future songs for The Great British Songbook.

Website visitors will be able to vote on which songwriters and which songs become part of the Great British Songbook. Finally the website plans to add guest authors and post articles celebrating Great British music.

The Great British Songbook | About The Great British Songbook | The Great British Songbook Songs

The Great British Songbook | Site Content Guide

The Great British Songbook is the term for a collection of enduringly popular songs written by British song writers. Hence this web site features popular and enduring songs written exclusively by British song writers and composers

Showcasing the British Isles remarkable success in the field of music creation. Certainly the small island nation of UK has punched way above its weight. Due to its unique capacity in innovation creativity and fusion.

The website “www.greatbritishsongbook.com” presents each song with its own dedicated post. First of all a professional music journalist writes each song post. Each song post also includes pictures of the artist, video and a link to Spotify. The song post also includes meta data. Detailing song writers and composers names, artist and covering artists, release date , music label and chart position. For those reasons, over time the website will become a definitive searchable database of UK song writers and producers.

Furthermore the songs they have created and artists that performed them.The Great British Songbook website also includes an about section which includes song qualification. Songs with a release date that is a minimum of ten years old are eligible. As one of the qualifications is the song must be enduringly popular. This means that each year a new selection of songs will become available for inclusion in the Great British Songbook. The current qualification period is songs released between 1960 and 2009

Although Britain has been creating music for centuries The Great British Songbook canon starts with popular songs written in the early 1960’s. So called “the second British invasion”. Furthermore this marks a time of change in popular music throughout the world. Because from the 1920s to 1950’s, The Great American Songbook dominates popular music. A body of songs also known as American Standards. Teams of American lyricists, composers arrangers and producers write songs for Broadway, musical theatre, and Hollywood musical film.

1960’s: British song writers create a new sound. Noteworthily spearheaded by the Mersey-beat and the London sound. Both combine to create the period know as the second British Invasion. As a result UK created songs gain significant popularity in USA.

1970’s: Britain gives the world a decade of rock. Whether it be folk, heavy, metal, progressive, glam, punk, new wave or pop.

1980’s: A continuation of the late 70’s new wave inspires a decade of fusion. Rock plus reggae, spearheaded by The Police and UB40. Acid plus Jazz to create, well, Acid-jazz, pop plus technology gave us synth pop bands with both new songs and new haircuts.

1990’s: Cool Britannia a period of increased pride in the culture of the United Kingdom. A reinvention of boy and girl bands by Take That and the Spice Girls. During the decade Alternative Rock begat Madchester, which begat Britpop which begat Post-Britpop, which begat Britrock (Travis and Feeder), which led the way to Snow Patrol and Coldplay.

2000’s: Step forward UK singer songwriters. British soul divas lead the way with Joss Stone, Adele and Amy Winehouse. Rock refuses to go cold with the Artic Monkeys. The decade also saw another British electronic dance music fusion take place. The fusion originally starts in London with Hiphop plus UK Garage produce the new genre Grime.

2010’s: British songwriters continue to write a significant slice of the world’s popular music pie. With new streaming methods of distribution a new generation of songwriters are creating future songs for The Great British Songbook.

Website visitors will be able to vote on which songwriters and which songs become part of the Great British Songbook. Finally the website plans to add guest authors and post articles celebrating Great British music.

The Great British Songbook | About The Great British Songbook | The Great British Songbook Songs

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