The People's Songs: The Story of Modern Britain in 50 Songs

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Soundtrack of Britain's evolving cultural landscape.

If you're a music enthusiast or a history buff, "The People's Songs" by Stuart Maconie could be an enlightening read for you. It’s like a musical time machine that paints a vivid picture of how Britain has transformed since the Second World War. It goes beyond the notes and melodies to reveal how songs mirror societal shifts. As you turn the pages, each song will likely resonate with a different part of your life or history, making it a very personal reading experience as well.

  • Penderyn Music Book Prize Nominee (2015)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

The People's Songs: The Story of Modern Britain in 50 Songs

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ISBN: 9780091933807
Authors: Stuart Maconie
Publisher: Ebury Press
Date of Publication: 2014-06-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Music, History
Related Topics: History, European History
Goodreads rating: 3.97
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These are the songs that have been listened to, laughed to, loved to, and labored to, as well as downed tools and danced to. Covering the last seven decades, Stuart Maconie looks at the songs that have been the soundtracks for changing times, and have—just sometimes—changed the way listeners feel. Beginning with Vera Lynn’s "We’ll Meet Again," a song that reassured a nation parted from their loved ones by the turmoil of war, and culminating with the manic energy of "Bonkers," Dizzee Rascal’s anthem for the push and rush of the 21st century inner city, The People’s Songs takes a tour of the UK's pop music, and asks what it means to a Briton. The story of modern Britain is told chronologically over 50 chapters, through the records that listened to and loved during the dramatic and kaleidoscopic period from World War II to the present day. This is not a rock critique about the 50 greatest tracks ever recorded. Rather, it is a celebration of songs that tell us something about how Britons have felt about things in their lives down the eras—work, war, class, leisure, race, family, drugs, sex, patriotism, and more. In times of prosperity or poverty, this is the music that inspired haircuts and dance crazes, but also protest and social change. The
 

Soundtrack of Britain's evolving cultural landscape.

If you're a music enthusiast or a history buff, "The People's Songs" by Stuart Maconie could be an enlightening read for you. It’s like a musical time machine that paints a vivid picture of how Britain has transformed since the Second World War. It goes beyond the notes and melodies to reveal how songs mirror societal shifts. As you turn the pages, each song will likely resonate with a different part of your life or history, making it a very personal reading experience as well.

  • Penderyn Music Book Prize Nominee (2015)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.