Show Must Go On! Popular Song in Britain During the First World War

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Show Must Go On! Popular Song in Britain During the First World War

Popular music European history Social and cultural history

Author: John Mullen

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Collection: Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 3 March 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781317016113


Overview

Using a collection of over one thousand popular songs from the war years, as well as around 150 soldiers’ songs, John Mullen provides a fascinating insight into the world of popular entertainment during the First World War. Mullen considers the position of songs of this time within the history of popular music, and the needs, tastes and experiences of working-class audiences who loved this music.

Myth Dispelling and Industry Insights

To do this, he dispels some of the nostalgic, rose-tinted myths about music hall. At a time when recording companies and record sales were marginal, the book shows the centrality of the live show and of the sale of sheet music to the economy of the entertainment industry.

Genres and Entertainment Forms

Mullen assesses the popularity and significance of the different genres of musical entertainment which were common in the war years and the previous decades, including music hall, revue, pantomime, musical comedy, blackface minstrelsy, army entertainment and amateur entertainment in prisoner of war camps.

Non-Commercial Songs and Cultural Context

He also considers non-commercial songs, such as hymns, folk songs and soldiers’ songs and weaves them into a subtle and nuanced approach to the nature of popular song, the ways in which audiences related to the music and the effects of the competing pressures of commerce, propaganda, patriotism, social attitudes and the progress of the war.

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