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Real Men Don't Sing: Crooning in American Culture

Real Men Don't Sing: Crooning in American Culture

  • Author: McCracken, Allison
A painstakingly researched book, sure in its thesis and apt in its presentation, this versatile study is of immediate appeal to those interested in music but will also be a valuable resource... More…

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Contents

  • Acknowledgments ix
  • Introduction 1
  • 1. Putting Over a Song: Crooning, Performance, and Audience in the Acoustic Era, 1880-1920 37
  • 2. Crooning Goes Electric: Microphone Crooning and the Invention of the Intimate Singing Aesthetic, 1921-1928 74
  • 3. Falling in Love with a Voice: Rudy Vallee and His First Radio Fans, 1928 126
  • 4. "The Mouth of the Machine": The Creation of the Crooning Idol, 1929 160
  • 5. "A Supine Sinking into the Primeval Ooze": Crooning and Its Discontents, 1929-1933 208
  • 6. "The Kind of Natural That Worked": The Crooner Redefined, 1932-1934 (and Beyond) 264
  • Conclusion 311
  • Notes 333
  • Bibliography 375
  • Index 411