Say It with a Beautiful Song: The Art and Craft of the Great American Songbook
- Author: Greenblatt, Harmon
- Author: Lasser, Michael
Depending on your point of view, the Great American Songbook may be on its last legs or ready for a revival. Lasser and Greenblatt fall into the latter category. The essence of the songbook...
Say It with a Beautiful Song: The Art and Craft of the Great American Songbook
- Author: Greenblatt, Harmon
- Author: Lasser, Michael
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Depending on your point of view, the Great American Songbook may be on its last legs or ready for a revival. Lasser and Greenblatt fall into the latter category. The essence of the songbook...
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"An illumination for music lovers and an inspiration to songwriters." - Booklist
Working within the limits of a popular song, the songwriters of the Great American Songbook wrote with a combination of familiarity and freshness—sentiment and wit. The songwriters were masters of craft who created a distinctively American popular music that still resonates strongly today.
This book looks at the Great American Songbook’s craft and its mastery. Michael Lasser and Harmon Greenblatt uncover the essential elements of these beloved songs and investigate the qualities that make the songbook a unique staple of American culture. Filled with interesting anecdotes, each chapter looks at a variety of songs thematically and dives into the lives of songwriters. Ultimately, Lasser and Greenblatt reveal the genius behind this body of music and show us why the Great American Songbook has stood the test of time.
Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter One: Craft and Authenticity
- Chapter Two: Predictable and Unpredictable
- Chapter Three: Unpredictable and Predictable
- Chapter Four: Memory and Anticipation
- Chapter Five: A Matter of Time
- Chapter Six: Words and Music
- Acknowledgements
- Index
Awards and reviews
Depending on your point of view, the Great American Songbook may be on its last legs or ready for a revival. Lasser and Greenblatt fall into the latter category. The essence of the songbook tradition, they argue, is to help singers and musicians maintain not only a mastery of technique but also the ability “to express intense emotion by merging sentiment and wit.” The songs discussed here may appear “effortless,” but, of course, they are not. The songwriters and their collaborators worked long hours to get down on paper what they heard in their heads. Lasser and Greenblatt write with great nuance and appreciation about the craft and authenticity of the work, from the early Tin Pan Alley days to the present. Among the great songwriting teams they discuss are Ira and George Gershwin, Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, and John Kander and Fred Ebb. As the authors note, this is less a history of the Great American Songbook and more of a “personal testimony.” Each chapter includes a list of recommended recordings. An illumination for music lovers and an inspiration to songwriters
Lasser and Greenblatt easily break down the history and talent displayed in the Great American Songbook. From well-known songs to hidden gems, they break down what made the songwriters of Tin Pan Alley, Broadway, and more so timeless. This is a well-rounded account of popular music from the late 1800s to the 1950s…. Lasser and Greenblatt know when to home in on specifics or pull back to look at the big picture, which is much appreciated in a book covering such a large timeline. Excellent photographs of songwriters, performers, and historic landmarks help immerse readers into the period and bring the stories to life. A valuable addition for collections or courses on popular culture or music history. Fans of old musicals, movies, and music will appreciate learning more about the names and tunes they love

