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Own 100 digital jukebox classic hits from the 50s for just $2 at Amazon

Amazon is offering 100 digital Fifties Hits & Greatest No.1 Classics for just $1.99. That’s just $0.02 a song and the lowest we’ve seen for this particular collection at Amazon. Check out the full list of songs where you’ll be able to preview the music as well. 

Popular music, or “classic pop,” dominated the charts for the first half of the 1950s. Vocal-driven classic pop replaced Big Band/Swing at the end of World War II, although it often used orchestras to back the vocalists. 1940s style Crooners vied with a new generation of big voiced singers, many drawing on Italian bel canto traditions. Mitch Miller, A&R man at the era’s most successful label, Columbia Records, set the tone for the development of popular music well into the middle of decade.[1] Miller integrated country, Western, rhythm & blues, and folk music into the musical mainstream, by having many of his label’s biggest artists record them in a style that corresponded to Pop traditions. Miller often employed novel and ear-catching arrangements featuring classical instruments (whooping french horns, harpsichord), or sound effects (whip cracks). He approached each record as a miniature story, often “casting” the vocalist according to type.

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