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1957 In Music

Events

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January 5 - Renato Carosone and his band start their American tour in Cuba.

January 6 - Elvis Presley makes final appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show.

January 16 - The Cavern Club opened in Liverpool, England

Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel were named Tom and Jerry and start his recording career, signing with Sid Prosen of large reports. His first single, "Hey, Schoolgirl", supported with "Dancin 'Wild", reached # 49 on the Billboard charts. Garfunkel was Tom Graph (so named because he likes to write lists Success on the graph paper) and Simon was Jerry Landis, a pseudonym he used during the 1960's solo recordings. They toured for eighteen months before retiring to become college students and reform in 1963 as Simon and Garfunkel.

February 8 - Bo Diddley records his songs "Hey Bo Diddley" and "Mona" (aka "I Need You Baby").

March - Chicago Cardinal Stritch bans the rock and roll and rhythm and blues of the Catholic schools of management, saying that "its rhythms young people to behave in a hedonistic manner. "

March 3 - The second edition of the Eurovision Song Contest held in Frankfurt am Main, Republic Germany. The contest is won by the Dutch singer with the Red Corry Brokken als Toen song.

March 19 - Elvis Presley buy a mansion in Memphis, Tennessee and is called Graceland.

May 14 Paris, Heitor Villa-Lobos recorded their Bachiana Brasileira No. 4 with the Orchestre National Broadcasting Franaise for EMI.

14ay May 21 Paris, Heitor Villa-Lobos recorded their Bachiana Brasileira No. 7 with the Orchestre National Broadcasting Franaise for EMI.

May 21 Paris, Heitor Villa-Lobos recorded their Bachiana Brasileira No. 3 with Manoel Braune, piano and National Broadcasting Orchestra Française, for EMI.

May 24 Bronschwak Henri violin) and Jacques Nailz (cello) record Chros Deux (bis) by Heitor Villa-Lobos in the presence of the composer, for EMI.

July 6 - John Lennon and Paul McCartney (The Beatles) first meet in San Pedro garden party Church in Liverpool, England.

August 5 - American Bandstand begins its 30-year syndicated run on U.S. television

September 19 - Dalida is the first artist to receive a gold record in France of 300 000 sales of "Bambino". That year, she is also the first female artist to have recorded his own fan club.

Leonard Bernstein completes the work of West Side Story.

American Bandstand premieres on television.

The Casals Festival was founded in Puerto Rico.

Pat Boone stars in his first two films Hollywood: Bernardo and April Love (film)

Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) from 1956's film Alfred Hitchcock thriller, The Man Who Knew Too Much, won the Academy Award for Best Song. Sung by Doris Day in the film, turned out to be one of the largest records of success as well.

When television, Nat King Cole show is unable to get a sponsor, Frankie Laine became the first artist to cross the line of color TV. Becoming the first white artist to appear as guest above their usual salary of $ 10,000.00 as supportive of Cole show only paid scale. Others followed the example of improved performance, including Mel Torme and Tony Bennett, but despite an increase in the qualifications, program still does not pick up a national sponsor.

Gorni Kramer makes his first appearance on Italian television in Musichiere Il.

Maria Callas is introduced to Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis.

Bands formed

U.S. Navy Steel Band

Albums released

About the Blues - Julie London

After Midnight - Nat King Cole

After School Session - Chuck Berry

Almond - Aldemaro Romero

Amsterdam Concert - Miles Davis Quintet

Anita Sings the Most - Anita O'Day

April in Paris - Count Basie

Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section - Art Pepper

At Mister Kelly's - Sarah Vaughan

At Newport - Count Basie

At the Gate of Horn - Odetta

Bags Groove "- Miles Davis

The Beat of My Heart - Tony Bennett

Belafonte Sings of the Caribbean - Harry Belafonte

Bing with a Beat - Bing Crosby

Birth of the Cool - Miles Davis

The Big Beat - Johnnie Ray

Blossom Dearie - Blossom Dearie

A blowing session - Johnny Griffin

Blue Starr - Kay Starr

Blue Train - John Coltrane

Blue Trombone - JJ Johnson

Me and the Girl Sammy Davis, Jr.

Brilliant Corners - Thelonious Monk

Los Gatos - John Coltrane

Cattin 'with Coltrane and Quinichette - John Coltrane and Paul Quinichette

Home Chet Atkins - Chet Atkins

The "chirp" Crickets - Buddy Holly & The Crickets (debut)

The Story of Christmas - Bing Crosby

Close You and More - Frank Sinatra

A Closer Walk with you - Pat Boone

The Clown - Charles Mingus

Coltrane - John Coltrane

Cookin '- Paul Gonsalves

Cookin 'with the Miles quintet Davis - Miles Davis

Criollsima - Aldemaro Romero

Dakar - John Coltrane

Day By Night - Doris Day

The Dealers - John Coltrane, Mal Waldron

Dedicated to You - The "5" Royales

Double Play! - Russ Freeman and Andre Previn

E = MC - Count Basie

Ella and Louis Again - Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong

Ella Fitzgerald sings the song Duke Ellington - Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington

Elvis Christmas Album - Elvis Presley

A Evening with Belafonte - Harry Belafonte

Exotica - Martin Denny

Gangster of Love - Johnny "Guitar" Watson

Gene Vincent and his Blue Caps - Gene Vincent

Gogi Grant HELEN MORGAN STORY - Grant Gogi

Gogi Grant - Suddenly There Gogi Grant - Gogi Grant

New Grand Star Ole Opry - George Jones

The Great Ray Charles - Ray Charles

Her Nibs - Georgia Gibbs

Here's Little Richard - Little Richard

Hi-Fi in Focus - Chet Atkins

Hymns We Love - Pat Boone

I Love John Frigo ... The Playground - Johnny Frigo (debut)

Indigo - Duke Ellington

In Las Vegas - Johnnie Ray

Interaction - John Coltrane

That's it, but Sammy Davis Swingin ', Jr.

Jazz by Sun Ra - Sun Ra

Edward Jim, Maxine and Bonnie Brown - The Browns (debut)

A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra - Frank Sinatra

Julie - Julie London

Like Someone in Love - Ella Fitzgerald

Losers, Weepers - Kay Starr

Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson - Louis Armstrong and Oscar Peterson

Love is the thing - Nat King Cole

Love Serenade - The Ames Brothers

Loving You (OST) - Elvis Presley

Make love - Julie London

Mal-2 - Mal Waldron

Love that man - Peggy Lee

The many facets of Toshiko - Toshiko Akiyoshi

Miguel - Dalida

Miles Ahead - Miles Davis

Mirage - Art Blakey

Blues Moanin '- Hank Williams

The music of Monk - Thelonious Monk

Moondreams - Dick Haymes

Mozart: Clarinet Concerto, Quintet for clarinet and strings. Benny Goodman, clarinet, Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Charles Munch), Boston Symphony String Quartet. 12-inch LP. RCA Victor LM 2073.

New Tricks - Bing Crosby

Newk Time - Sonny Rollins

Night at the Village Vanguard - Sonny Rollins

N Sara Conde - Sarah Vaughan

Now hear this - The Hi-Lo

Slightly once again - Jo Stafford

Dozen Roses - The Mills Brothers

One Jump the fire - Joe Williams

Orgy in Rhythm - Art Blakey

The Pajama Game - Doris Day

Pal Joey with Frank Sinatra

Pat - Pat Boone

Pat Boone Sings Irving Berlin - Pat Boone

Patsy Cline - Patsy Cline

Please Please Please - James Brown

Porgy and Bess - Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong

Very Baby - Dean Martin

Quand l'amour that n'a - Jacques Brel

Ray Charles (or, Hallelujah I Love Her So) - Ray Charles

Relaxin 'with the Miles Davis Quintet - Miles Davis

Ricky - Ricky Nelson (debut)

Ring around the Rosie - The Hi-Lo

Rockin '- Frankie Laine

Rockin 'Oldies - Bill Haley & His Comets

'Round About Midnight - Miles Davis

Swings Sammy Sammy Davis, Jr.

Sea Shells - Peggy Lee

Sing a Song of Basie - Lambert, Hendricks & Ross

Sometimes I'm Happy, Sometimes I'm Blue - Jill Corey

Son nom est Dalida - Dalida

Songs for inspiration and meditation - Jo Stafford

Songs of Scotland - Jo Stafford

Soulville - Ben Webster

The harmonious sounds of Christmas - The Ames Brothers

Such Sweet Thunder - Duke Ellington

Suddenly it's The Hi-Lo - The Hi-Lo

Sweet Seventeen - Los Hermanos Ames

A swingin 'affair! - Frank Sinatra

Swingin 'Easy - Sarah Vaughan

Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane - Thelonious Monk and John Coltrane

Theory of Art - Art Blakey

There will always be Christmas - The Ames Brothers

Tony - Tony Bennett

Toshiko and Leon Sash at Newport - Toshiko Akiyoshi and Leon Sash

Trane's Blues - John Coltrane

In Traneing - John Coltrane

Way in the West - Sonny Rollins

We get letters - Perry

The Weavers at Carnegie Hall - The Weavers

West Side Story - Original Broadway Cast

Plotting and Coping - Mal Waldron, John Coltrane and Frank Wess

Where are you? - Frank Sinatra

The more wild! - Louis Prima

Winner's Circle - Oscar Pettiford

With its warm and Blue Guitar - Johnny Cash (debut)

Global brand - Red Allen

Greatest hits

The following songs reached the most graphic in the lists of 1957.

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Artist

Title

Year

Country

Table of Contents

1

Elvis Presley

Jailhouse Rock

1957

UK 1 - January 1958, USA BB 1 - October 1957, USA BB 1, 1957, Canada 1 - October 1957, DDD 1 of 1957, POP 1 of 1957, Europe in February of 1950, Scrobulate 2 rockabilly, RYM 3, 1957, Holland 5 - January 1974, France from 1910 to 1912 1971 U.S. box 11 of 1957, South Africa 11 of 1958, AFI 21, World 33 (5 million sold) - 1957, Party 54 of 1999, Italy 60 of 1958, Rolling Stone 67, Acclaimed 192, Belgium 214 of all time

2

Paul Anka

Diana

1957

United Kingdom 1 to 8, 1957, U.S. BB 1 - July 1957, Canada 1 - July 1957, Australia 1 for 8 weeks June 1957, Italy 2 of 1958, Poland 9-4 1989, U.S. Box 13 of 1957, U.S. BB 14 of 1956, POP 14 of 1956, Europe 17 of the 1950, RYM 17, 1957, Global 33 (5 million sold) - 1957, DDD 36 of 1957

3

Elvis Presley

All Shook Up

1957

UK 1 - June 1957, USA BB 1 - April 1957, Canada 1 - May 1957, RYM 5 of 1957, U.S. Box 8, 1957, DDD 11 of 1957, Scrobulate 12 of rock & roll, U.S. BB 13 of 1957, POP 13 of 1957, Holland 33 - January 2005, Global 33 (5 million sold) - 1957, Europe 78 of the 1950, Part 179, 2007, Rolling Stone 352, Acclaimed 835

4

Jerry Lee Lewis

Great Balls of Fire

1957

United Kingdom 1 - December 1957, RYM 1 of 1957, U.S. BB 2 - Canada 12 1957, 2 to 12, 1957, DDD 5 of 1957, U.S. BB 14 of 1958, POP 14 of 1958, South Africa 15, 1958, Holland 27 - Sep 1989, Scrobulate 63 of oldies, RIAA 64, Europe 76 of the 1950 Acclaimed 86, Rolling Stone 96, Part 242 of 1999

5

Danny & The Juniors

In the jump

1957

U.S. BB 1 - December 1957, Canada 1 - December 1957, UK 3 - January 1958, USA BB 3 of 1958, POP 3 of 1958, South Africa 6, 1958, USA Box 10, 1958, RYM 11 of 1957 DDD 21 of 1957, Europe 73 of the 1950, RIAA 250, Acclaimed 728

U.S. No. 1 hit singles

These singles reached the top of U.S. charts Billboard magazine in 1957.

First week

Number of weeks

Title

Artist

09, February 1957

1

"I forbid"

Pat Boone

February 16, 1957

6

"Young Love"

Tab Hunter

March 30, 1957

3

"Butterfly"

Andy Williams

April 20, 1957

8

"All Shook Up"

Elvis Presley

From July 10, 1957

5

"Love Letters In The Sand"

Pat Boone

July 15, 1957

7

"Bear Plush "

Elvis Presley

September 2, 1957

5

"Tammy"

Debbie Reynolds

07 October 1957

2

"Honeycomb"

Jimmie Rodgers

October 21, 1957

2

"Wake Up Little Susie "

The Everly Brothers

November 4, 1957

6

"Jailhouse Rock"

Elvis Presley

December 9, 1957

3

"You Send Me"

Sam Cooke

December 30, 1957

1

"Love April "

Pat Boone

Top hits record

"All Shook Up" - Elvis Presley

"An Affair to Remember" - Nat King Cole

"And that reminds me" - Della Reese

"Almost In Your Arms (Love Theme Barge) - Sophia Loren

"April Love" - Pat Boone

"Around the World" - Nat King Cole

"Bernardo" - Pat Boone

"Black Pants" - Joe Bennett and Sparkletones

"Starr Azul" - Kay Starr

"Blueberry Hill" - Fats Domino

"Good Noches Mi Amor "- Dalida

"Butterfly" - Andy Williams

"Bye Bye Love" - The Everly Brothers

"Chances Are" - Johnny Mathis

"Come Go With Me" - The Dell-Vikings, one of the first integrated groups

"Crazy Street" - Matys Brothers (some sources say 1958)

"Black Moon" - Gale Storm

"Deep Purple - Billy Ward & The Dominoes

"Diana" - Paul Anka

"Everyday" - Buddy Holly

"Fascination" engraving

Nat King Cole

Jane Morgan and The Troubadours

"Forbidden Fruit" - Anita Ellis

"Four Walls" - Jim Reeves

"Gonna Find Me a Bluebird "- Marvin Rainwater

"Great Balls Of Fire" - Jerry Lee Lewis

"The greatest sin" - Frankie Laine

"Duel at the OK Corral - Frankie Laine

"Happy, Happy Birthday, Baby" - The Tune Weavers

"Hey Schoolgirl" - Tom and Jerry

"Histoire d'amour United Nations" - Dalida

"Honeycomb" - Jimmie Rodgers

"Hoot Owl" - Guy Mitchell

"How High The Moon" - Pat Suzuki

"I'm Sorry" - The Platters

"I'm Walking The Floor Over You" - Georgia Gibbs

"It's not for me to say" - Johnny Mathis

"Jailhouse Rock" - Elvis Presley

"Kisses Sweeter than Wine" - Jimmie Rodgers

"Last Train to San Fernando" - Johnny Duncan (great success the United Kingdom)

'- El Diamante, a cover of The Gladiolas "Little Darlin'" rhythm and blues hit

"The lonely road" - Frankie Laine

"Starlight" Jack Corrillo

"Look Homeward, Angel" - Johnnie Ray

"Love Letters In The Sand" - Pat Boone

"Loving You" - Elvis Presley

"Lucille" - Little Richard

"Mom, la plus belle du monde "- Dalida

"My special angel - Bobby Helms

"Not Fade Away" - Buddy Holly

"Oh Boy" - Buddy Holly

"Cape Old Cod "- Patti Page

"Party Doll" - Buddy Knox

"Peggy Sue" - Buddy Holly

"Pink Champagne" - The Tyrones

"Quand on n'a That l'amour "- Dalida

"Queen Of The Prom" - The Mills Brothers

"Raunchy" - Bill Justis

"Reet Petite" - Jackie Wilson

"Remember You're Mine" - Pat Boone

"Rock-A-Billy - Guy Mitchell

"Rock-A-Bye Baby Blues" - Brenda Lee

"Rock and Roll Music" - Chuck Berry

"Round and Round" - Perry Como

"Rumble" - Link Wray, early feedback, only instrumental ever banned

"Searching" - The Coasters

"Shangri-La" - The Four Coins

"Labios Silence "- Georgia Gibbs

"So Rare" - Jimmy Dorsey

"Stardust" - Nat King Cole

"Sugar Moon" - Pat Boone

"Sugartime" - McGuire Sisters

"Tammy", recorded by

The Ames Brothers

Debbie Reynolds

"Teddy Bear" - Elvis Presley

"That'll Be the Day - Crickets, Buddy Holly Group

"3:10 to Yuma" - Frankie Laine

"Too Much" - Elvis Presley

"Too young to have a broken heart" - Gayla Peevey

"Treat Me Nice" - Elvis Presley

"The twelfth Never" - Johnny Mathis

"Tu n'as pas trs bon caractre" - Dalida

"Tutti Frutti" - Little Richard

"Up Above My Head" - Johnnie Ray and Frankie Laine

"Wake Up Little Susie" - The Everly Brothers

"Walkin 'After Midnight" - Patsy Cline

"When I Fall in Love" - Nat King Cole

"White Silver Sands - Don Rondo

"Who Needs You" - The Four Lads

"Whole Lotta Shakin 'Goin' On" - Jerry Lee Lewis

"Why Baby, Why" - Pat Boone

"Willie and the Hand Jive" - Johnny Otis

Sorcery - Frank Sinatra

"Wonderful! Johnny Mathis - Wonderful!"

"Words of Love ", recorded by

Buddy Holly

Diamonds

"You know how" - Frankie Laine

"You Send Me" - Sam Cooke

"Young Blood" - The Coasters, a two-sided hit with "Searching" "

"Young Love", recorded by

Crew-Cuts

Tab Hunter

Sonny James

Posted popular music

"According To My Heart wm Walker Gary

"An Affair to Remember" w. Harold Adamson and Leo McCarey m. Harry Warren

"After School" wm Dick Wolf and Warren Nadel

"All Shook Up" wm Otis Blackwell and Elvis Presley

"All The Way "w. Sammy Cahn m. James Van Heusen

"Almost Paradise" M. Norman Petty

"Alone (Why must I be alone)" W. M. Selma Art Morton Craft

"United States" W. Stephen Sondheim m. Leonard Bernstein

"April Love" w. Paul Francis Webster m. Sammy Fain

"Are you sincere?" Wm Wayne Walker

"At the Hop" wm Artie Singer, Johnny & Dave White Medora

"Be-Bop Baby" wm Pearl Lenghurst

"Bernardo" wm Johnny Mercer

"Black Pants "wm Joe Bennett and Jimmy Denton

"Bony Moronie" wm Larry Williams

"The Book of Love" wm Warren Davies, George Malone and Charles Patrick

"Boy on a Dolphin" W. (Eng) Paul Francis Webster (Greek) Jean Fermanoglou m. Takis Morakis

"Build Your Love (on a solid base)" O. Jones

"Butterfly" wm Anthony September

"Bye Bye love," wm Boudleaux and Felice Bryant

"Ca, C'est l'amour" wm Cole Porter. Presented by Taina ELG in the film Les Girls.

"Catch a Falling Star" wm Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss

"Chances Are "w. Al Stillman m. Robert Allen

"Chantez, Chantez" W. Albert Gamse m. Irving Fields

"Cocoanut Sweet" W. EY Harburg m. Harold Arlen

"Come Fly With Me" W. Sammy Cahn m. James Van Heusen

"Come Go With Me" wm Clarence E. quick

"Cool" W. Stephen Sondheim m. Leonard Bernstein

"Could This Be Magic" Johnson and Hiram wm Richard Blandon

"Dark Moon" wm Ned Miller

"The Day The Rains Came" W. (Eng) Carl Sigman (Fr) Pierre Delano m. Gilbert Bcaud

"Diana" wm Paul Anka

"No I Love You Because You're Beautiful?" W. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers

Daily, Charles Hardin, Norman Petty

"Four Walls" wm George Campbell and Marvin Moore

"From a jack to a king" wm Ned Miller

"Gee, Officer Krupke" W. Stephen Sondheim m. Leonard Bernstein's musical West Side Story

"Gigi" W. Alan Jay Lerner m. Frederick Loewe

"The girl with the golden tresses" m. Eddie W. Stanley J. Snyder Kahan

"Good evening my person" wm Meredith Willson

"Got-Ta have something in The Bank, Frank" Bob Hilliard, Mort Garson

"Great Balls Of Fire" wm Jack Hammer & Otis Blackwell

"A handful of songs from "Tommy Steele, Lionel Bart and Michael Pratt

Happy, Happy Birthday Baby "wm Margo Sylvia and Gilbert Lopez

"Hey Schoolgirl" W. Art Garfunkel m. Paul Simon

"Hula Love "by Buddy Knox adapted the 1911 song" My Hula Hula Love "

"I Can not Stop Loving You" wm Don Gibson

"I Feel Pretty" W. Stephen Sondheim m. Leonard Bernstein

"I Just do not know "Joe M. W. Stone Robert Allen

"I like your way of loving" Melvin Endsley

"I'm Sorry" wm Buck Ram

"In my little corner" W. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers

"In the midst of an Island" wm Ted Varnick and Nick Acquaviva

"Island In The Sun" wm Harry Belafonte and Irving Burgie L.

"It's Good To Be Alive" Bob Merrill, wm

"Ivy Rose" wm Al Hoffman and Dick Manning

"Jailhouse Rock" wm Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller

"Jingle Bell Rock" wm Joseph Beal and James Boothe

"Joey's Song" m. Joe Reisman

"Just Between You and Me" wm Cathy Lee and Jack Keller

"Just Born" wm Luther Billy Dixon and Dawn Smith

"Let It Be Me" W. (Eng) Mann Curtis (Fr) Pierre Delano m. Gilbert Bcaud

"Lida Rose" Meredith Willson wm

"Polka Liechtensteiner" W. (Eng) Seena Joseph wm Edmund Koetscher and Rudi Lindt

"Lips of Wine" W. Shirley M. Wolfe Sy Soloway

"Little Cookies "W. EY Harburg m. Harold Arlen

"The Little Blue Man" wm Fred Ebb and Paul Klein

"Little Darlin '" Maurice Williams, wm

"Loving You" Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, part complete

Collins "Lucille" Richard Penniman and Albert WM

"Magic Moments "w. Hal David M. Burt Bacharach

"Look mom a Boo Boo" wm Lord Melody

"Marching Along The Blues" wm Mel Green

"Marian The Librarian" wm Meredith Willson

"Mean Woman Blues" wm Claude Demetrius

"Mi Casa, Su Casa" wm Al Hoffman and Dick Manning

"Moonlight Swim" W. Sylvia Dee m. Ben Weisman

"Mr. Lee" wm Heather Dixon, Helen meets, Pought Emma Ruth, Laura Webb and Jannie Pought

"My heart reminds me" (aka "And I remember I) w. (Eng) Al Stillman m. Camilo Bargoni

"My Little Baby" wm Joe Shapiro and Lou Stallman

"My Special Angel "wm Jimmy Duncan

"My white horse" wm Meredith Willson

"Napoleon" W. EY Harburg m. Harold Arlen

"A newly invented tango" W. Matt Dubey m. Harold Carr

"Ninety-Nine Ways" wm Anthony September

"Oh Boy!" Tilghman Sunny West wm Norman Petty & Bill

"Oh, Lonesome Me" wm Don Gibson

"Old Cape Cod" wm Claire Rothrock, Milt and Jeffrey Allan Yakusa

"One Hand, One Heart" w. Stephen Sondheim m. Leonard Bernstein

"Party Doll" wm Jimmy Bowen and Buddy Knox

"Strangers pass "Mel Mitchell, Stanley Applebaum

"Peggy Sue" wm Jerry Allison, Norman Petty and Buddy Holly

"Pretend you do not see" Steve Allen wm

"Proceed with Caution" Wilson Stone

"His promise Anything" wm Alfred Roy

"There is a bar with beer" wm Gordon Parsons

"Put a candle in the window W. M. Rhoda Roberts Kenny Jacobson

"Rainbow" wm Russ Hamilton

"Raunchy" m. William E. Justis Jr and Sidney Manker

"Reet Petite" T. Carlo, Berry Gordy

"Remember You're Mine" Bernie Lowe, Kal Mann

"Rock And Roll Music" wm Chuck Berry

"Rock-A-Billy" wm Woody Harris and Eddie V. Deane

"Sadder but wiser girl for me," Meredith Willson, wm

"Santa, Bring My Baby Back (To Me)" wm Claude Demetrius and Aaron Schroeder

"Sayonara" wm Irving Berlin

"School Day" wm Chuck Berry

"Searching" wm Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller

"To Send Me" Jones, Ollie wm

"Seventy-six trombones" wm Meredith Willson

"I was only seventeen" wm Marty Robbins

"Shiralee" wm Tommy Steele

"Short Fat Fanny" Larry Williams

"Silhouettes" wm Bob Crewe and Frank Mata

"Something's Coming" W. Stephen Sondheim m. Leonard Bernstein

"Somewhere" W. Stephen Sondheim m. Leonard Bernstein, ITCR Posted by Grist in the musical West Side Story

"The Song of Raintree County "w. Paul Francis Webster and Raymond Egan m. Richard Whiting

"The Story Of My Life" W. Hal David M. Burt Bacharach

"The Walk" wm Clyde Otis & Nancy Lee

"Tammy" W. Jay Livingston m. Ray Evans. Posted by Debbie Reynolds in Tammy and the Bachelor movie

"Teddy Bear" Kal Mann Part complete and Bernie Lowe. Posted by Elvis Presley in the film Loving You

"V Tele Shun" Stan Freberg

"Ten minutes ago" W. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers

"That'll Be The Day" wm Buddy Holly, Norman Petty and Jerry Allison

"Until the" wm Carl Sigman, Charles and Pierre Buisson Sananes

"Till There Was You" wm Meredith Willson. Introduced Robert Preston and Barbara Cook in the musical The Music Man

"This Night "W. Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim m. Leonard Bernstein

"Tonite, Tonite" W. Nobles

"Treat Me Nice" Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller wm

"Trouble (In River City)" wm Meredith Willson. Presented by Robert Preston in the musical The Music Man.

"The twelfth never" adapt. (Popular song) w. Paul Francis Webster m. Jerry Livingston

"Twenty-six miles" wm Bruce Bell and Glen Larson

"A Very Special Love" wm Robert Allen

"Wake Up Little Susie" wm Felice and Boudleaux Bryant

"Walking Along" by Sam Weiss, Winston Willis

"White Silver Sands" wm Charles G. Matthews and Gladys Reinhardt

"A White Sport Coat" wm Marty Robbins

"Whole Lotta Shakin 'Goin' On "wm Dave & Sunny David Williams

"Whole Lotta Woman" wm Marvin Rainwater

"Why Baby Why" wm Luther Dixon and Larry Harrison

"Why do not you understand?" Jack Fishman, Joe Henderson

"Wild Is the Wind" W. Ned Washington m. Dimitri Tiomkin

"Wind In The Willows" Wecht, Singer, Singer

"Witchcraft" W. Carolyn Leigh m. Cy Coleman

"Wonderful!" Wonderful! " W. Ben Raleigh m. Sherman Edwards

"Yellow Bird" wm Alan Bergman, Marilyn and Keith Norman Luboff

"Yes Tonight Josephine" wm Winfield Scott and Dorothy Goodman

"You Need Hands" wm Roy Irwin

"You Send Me" wm LC Cooke

Classical music

Aaron Copland - Orchestral Variations

Gabay Pierre - boutade

Lajtha Lszl - Symphony No. 7, Revolution (A tribute to the 1956 Hungarian Revolution against Soviet repression)

Walter Piston - Viola Concerto

Hilding Rosenberg - String Quartet no. 8-12

Rubbra Edmund - Seventh Symphony

Roger Sessions - Symphony No. 3

Dmitri Shostakovich - Symphony No. 11 in G minor, op. 103 "The Year 1905"

Elie Siegmeister - Symphony No. 3

Karlheinz Stockhausen's Gruppen for three orchestras (195 557)

Toru Takemitsu - Requiem

Weinberg Mieczysaw - Symphony no. 4

Malcolm Williamson

A vision of the beasts and gods, cycle songs for high voice and piano

Santiago de Espada, overture for orchestra

Symphony No. 1 - Elevamini, for orchestra

Opera

Samuel Barber - Vanessa

John Eaton - Ma Barker

Bohuslav Martin - The Greek Passion

Douglas Moore - gallantry

Ildebrando Pizzetti - Assassinio nella Cattedrale

Francis Poulenc - Dialogues of the Carmelites (Dialogues des Carmelites)

Heitor Villa-Lobos - Daughter of the Clouds

musical theater

Bells are Ringing London production

Brigadoon (Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe) Broadway revival

Damn Yankees (Richard Adler and Jerry Ross) The London production

Harmony Close London production opened at the Lyric, Hammersmith on 17 April.

The Music Man (Meredith Willson) opened at the Majestic Theatre on Broadway on December 19, 1957 and ran for 1375 performances.

New Girl in Town Broadway production

West Side Story (Leonard Bernstein) The Broadway production

Zuleika London production, Saville Theatre

Movie musicals

Funny Face

Les Girls starring Gene Kelly, Mitzi Gaynor and Kay Kendall

Loving You released July 9 starring Elvis Presley.

The Pajama Game starring Doris Day and John Raitt

Pal Joey starring Frank Sinatra, Rita Hayworth and Kim Novak

Silk Stockings with Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse

Births

January 4 - Patty Loveless

January 23 - Earl Falconer, UB40

January 27 - Janick Gers, Iron Maiden

February 2 - Tony Butler of Big Country

February 19 - Falco, classical and rock music

February 27 - Adrian Smith, musician, Iron Maiden

February 28

Phil Gould, drummer, Level 42

Cindy Wilson, The B-52's

March 12 - Marlon Jackson, The Jackson 5

March 21 - John Whitfield, conductor

March 26 - Paul Morley, Music Journalist

April 12 - Vince Gill

April 16 Michael Quarles - classical music and rock

May 2 - Markus Stockhausen, trumpeter and composer

May 10 - Sid Vicious, punk musician

May 18 - Michael Cretu, musician

May 27 - Siouxsie Sioux, Siouxsie and the Banshees

June 11 - Tacuma Jamaaladeen

June 17 - Phil Chevron, The Pogues

June 22 - Gary Beers, INXS

June 26 - Patty Smyth

July 3 - Laura Branigan

July 3 - Peter Breiner, composer

July 30 - Christopher Miller, known as Rat Scabies, drummer

August 18 - Ron Strykert, Men at Work

August 21 - Budgie, Siouxsie and the Banshees

August 31 - Glenn Tilbrook, Squeeze

August 31 - Gina Schock of The Go-Go's

September 1 - Gloria Estefan, singer

September 1 - Jon Moss, London, Culture Club

September 22 - Johnette Napolitano, Concrete Blonde

September 22 - Nick Cave

October 5 - Lee Thompson, Madness

October 7 - Michael W. Smith

October 19 - Karl Wallinger, World Party

October 21 - Steve Lukather, Toto

October 21 - Julian Cope, singer

October 3 - Kelly Marie, singer

October 28 - Stephen Morris, New Order

November 1 - Lyle Lovett

November 5 - Mike Score, A Flock of Seagulls

November 8 - Porl Thompson of The Cure

November 24 - Chris Hayes, Huey Lewis and the News

December 6 - Bob Drake, leading musician

December 9

Donny Osmond, singer

Steve Taylor, singer, record producer

December 10 - Paul Hardcastle

December 12 - Sheila E.

December 20

Billy Bragg, singer, songwriter

Anita Baker, singer

Anna Vissi, singer

December 22 - Tsai Chin, singer

December 25 - Shane MacGowan, The Pogues

date unknown

Charles Roland Berry, composer

Poly styrene punk musician

Deaths

January - Gertie Gitana, music hall artist

January 16 - Arturo Toscanini, director orchestral

January 18 - Jorge Giraldo, jazz trumpeter

February 7 - Rodolfo RTI, pianist composer and musicologist

February 16 - Jzef Hofmann, the pianist and composer

March 8 - Othmar Schoeck, composer

March 13 - Lena Ashwell, artist Forces

March 24 - Carson Robinson Country singer and songwriter

April 15 - Pedro Infante, actor and singer

02, May - Tadeusz Kassern, composer (b. 1904) (Suicide)

May 9 - Ezio Pinza, Italian singer and actor

June 5 - Frances Densmore, an ethnomusicologist (b. 1867)

June 6 - Kulyash Baiseitova, opera singer

June 12 - Jimmy Dorsey big band leader

July 7 - Hiskia Salomaa, folk singer and songwriter

July 9 - Alexander Goedicke, pianist and composer

July 16 - Serge Chaloff, saxophonist

August 28 - Erik Tuxen, conductor, composer and arranger

September 1 - Dennis Brain, horn virtuoso (in accident car without explanation)

September 11 - Petar Stojanovi, violinist and composer

20, September - Jean Sibelius, composer

October 14 - Natanael Berg, composer

October 20 - Jack Buchanan, Scottish singer, dancer, actor and director

October 23 - Abe Lyman, U.S. conductor, composer and drummer

November 4 - Joseph Canteloube, composer

November 20 - Beniamino Gigli opera tenor

November 29 - Erich Wolfgang Korngold, composer

December 19 - Abolhasan Saba, instrumentalist

December 20 - Walter Page, jazz musician

December 21 - Eric Coates, composer

date unknown

"Klondike Kate Rockwell, vaudevillian

Ivan Zorman, poet and composer

Awards

Festival Song Contest

Festival Song Contest 1957

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