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Was war der erste Disco Song?

Was war der erste Disco Song?

So schafften zwischen 1974 und 1975 die ersten Disco-Hits den Sprung in die Charts: Rock the Boat von The Hues Corporation (1974), Rock Your Baby von George McCrae (1974 die meistverkaufte Single in Deutschland), Kung Fu Fighting von Carl Douglas (1974) oder Shame, Shame, Shame von Shirley & Company (1975).

Wie nennt sich ein in der Mitte der 1970 er Jahre entstandene Musikstil aus den USA?

Old School Rap Sie tauchte ab Mitte der 1970er-Jahre zunächst in den lokalen Medien New York Cities auf und war ab 1976 als Rap bekannt. In musikalischer, vor allem rhythmischer Hinsicht war sie noch vergleichsweise simpel, gemessen an der späteren rhythmischen Komplexität des Rap.

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What happened to the band of war?

Various line-up changes followed but the original magic was lost and the group were not as successful, eventually becoming just a touring act. A new generation has since discovered the music of War as they have been heavily sampled by hip-hop artists.

What were the most popular songs during World War II?

From Vera Lynn to Doris Day, here are some of the most beautiful songs and jazz standards which found widespread popularity in a time of war. Published in 1938, ‘I’ll Be Seeing You’ became one of the most popular songs around the time of the Second World War.

How did music help us cope with World War II?

As the world commemorates the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings, we remember the music that helped people find comfort amid the horrors of the Second World War. From Vera Lynn to Doris Day, here are some of the most beautiful songs and jazz standards which found widespread popularity in a time of war.

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Who sang We’ll Meet Again in WW2?

Performed earlier today by Sheridan Smith at the 75th D-Day commemoration in Portsmouth, ‘We’ll Meet Again’ is one of the most famous songs of the World War Two era. The original recording, voiced by Vera Lynn, resonated with soldiers going to war as well as those praying for them at home.