It's One For The Money

Awards:   Long-listed for Penderyn Music Book Prize 2016 Long-listed for Penderyn Music Book Prize 2016 (UK) Long-listed for Penderyn Music Book Prize 2016.
Author:   Clinton Heylin
Publisher:   Little, Brown Book Group
Edition:   Digital original
ISBN:  

9781472122117


Pages:   480
Publication Date:   07 July 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Awards

  • Long-listed for Penderyn Music Book Prize 2016
  • Long-listed for Penderyn Music Book Prize 2016 (UK)
  • Long-listed for Penderyn Music Book Prize 2016.

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Author:   Clinton Heylin
Publisher:   Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:   Constable
Edition:   Digital original
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 19.70cm
Weight:   0.384kg
ISBN:  

9781472122117


ISBN 10:   1472122119
Pages:   480
Publication Date:   07 July 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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A terrific guide to the evolution of the popular song Spectator Spectator [A] meticulous study of music publishing, plagiarism and song ownership -- Victoria Segal Sunday Times Fascinating stuff, intensively researched and utterly intriguing -- Fred Dellar Mojo Fabulously well-researched ... it's a story well told, in eye-popping detail Independent


Essential reading for anyone who loves popular music and wants to know the real, complex story of how the music evolved; from the blues to rock, including fascinating, history-revising accounts of who really wrote what. It's One for the Money is packed with invaluable revelations on virtually every page. After reading Clinton Heylin's century-wide study of musical theft and influence, it's impossible to distinguish the criminals from the saints. His compelling narrative questions the very notions of authenticity and originality in popular music, and overturns many of the myths on which its history has been built. With customary precision and a fine eye for detail, Heylin lifts the lid off the dustbin of Pop. Heylin digs deep into the recesses of musical history to prove there is (almost) nothing new under the musical sun. An impressive work of research and wry commentary on the song-publishing racket. A fascinating story of sometimes blatant theft and the power struggles for credit that have been a part of the music industry since voices were first raised in song. Heylin examines the highways and byways by which one song is transformed into another across more than a century of popular music, and how infighting over who wrote what would have enormous impact on the lifespan of many bands and on the track listings of some of our most revered albums in a bid for a piece of the economic windfall that is publishing royalties. A terrific guide to the evolution of the popular song - Spectator [A] meticulous study of music publishing, plagiarism and song ownership - Sunday Times Fascinating stuff, intensively researched and utterly intriguing - Mojo


Fabulously well-researched ... it's a story well told, in eye-popping detail * Independent * Fascinating stuff, intensively researched and utterly intriguing -- Fred Dellar * Mojo * [A] meticulous study of music publishing, plagiarism and song ownership -- Victoria Segal * Sunday Times * A terrific guide to the evolution of the popular song Spectator * Spectator *


"Essential reading for anyone who loves popular music and wants to know the real, complex story of how the music evolved; from the blues to rock, including fascinating, history-revising accounts of who really wrote what. It's One for the Money is packed with invaluable revelations on virtually every page. After reading Clinton Heylin's century-wide study of musical theft and influence, it's impossible to distinguish the criminals from the saints. His compelling narrative questions the very notions of authenticity and originality in popular music, and overturns many of the myths on which its history has been built. With customary precision and a fine eye for detail, Heylin lifts the lid off the dustbin of Pop. Heylin digs deep into the recesses of musical history to prove there is (almost) nothing new under the musical sun. An impressive work of research and wry commentary on the song-publishing racket. A fascinating story of sometimes blatant theft and the power struggles for ""credit"" that have been a part of the music ""industry"" since voices were first raised in song. Heylin examines the highways and byways by which one song is transformed into another across more than a century of popular music, and how infighting over ""who wrote what"" would have enormous impact on the lifespan of many bands and on the track listings of some of our most revered albums in a bid for a piece of the economic windfall that is publishing royalties. A terrific guide to the evolution of the popular song - Spectator [A] meticulous study of music publishing, plagiarism and song ownership - Sunday Times Fascinating stuff, intensively researched and utterly intriguing - Mojo"


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Clinton Heylin is the author of biographies of Bob Dylan, Van Morrison and Bruce Springsteen, and histories of US and UK punk (From The Velvets To The Voidoids and Babylon s Burning), he has tackled every aspect of pop music and culture in a 25-year career as a full-time author/historian.

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