Thursday, July 22, 2010

The music of the 60s - who wrote the songs?


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Four singer-songwriter and producer, a record seemed to dominate the music scene in the '60s. Phil Spector, the producer, has been very successful (and rich) with lots of ideas for more hit records on his labels.

Spector has been widely known for his bizarre behavior and eventually killed a woman in her home. Now serves a prison sentence of 19 years. He always came across like a nightmare for me, but the boy was a musical productionGenius.

Bob Dylan has come to write more songs for others, as he has for himself. He created music for The Byrds, Mann Fred Mann, Peter Paul and Mary, Sonnie and Cher, The Hollies and turtles. His music has inspired many other groups.

Neil Sedaka had a number of their successes and at the same time, wrote some great successes for the different groups and singers. Sedaka product for Connie Francis, the Monkees, Frankie Valli and theFour Seasons, and the fifth dimension. Sedaka is, among other things, a classically trained pianist.

The great Neil Diamond wrote many songs for others before starting her singing career. Diamond, a high school friend of Barbra Streisand produced music for Jay and the Americans, the Monkees, Elvis Presley, Paul Revere and Raiders, Deep Purple, Lulu and Cliff Richards.

But the master songwriters of the '60s, in my head, had to be Carole King. Carole not onlywrote or worked on hundreds of songs of the '60s, were also singing talent, but several groups have started in the music world.

We believe that Little Eva ("Locomotion") Carole was babysitting? Carole King played music for the Drifters, Bobby Vee, Ben E. King, Tony Orlando, Gene Pitney, Steve Lawrence, The Everly Brothers, Skeeter Davis, Chiffons, animals, Dusty Springfield, Aretha Franklin and The Byrds (and others).

How is that forProduction? These people have so much and now some forty years later they still have influence, because to write again.

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