All You Need Is Love: The Story of Popular Music - Season 1 Episode 10 Good Times (Rhythm and Blues)
In the late forties, white record companies labelled commercial black music “race music”. Eventually, Jerry Wexler, then working at Billboard magazine as a reporter, thought of the phrase, “rhythm and blues” and it caught on. Before long, numerous other descriptions appeared – Motown, the Philadelphia Sound, Soul – but all had in common that the music expressed the rising aspirations of the ghetto.
Meanwhile, a curious imitation of black gospel appeared called white gospel. And among those who loved the sound were two remarkable men; one a record producer, Sam Phillips, who wanted to create a sound which had the discipline of white gospel but with the abandon of black rhythm and blues; the other was Elvis Presley.
featuring
Aretha Franklin
Bill Haley
Bo Diddley
Clyde McPhatter
Ike and Tina Turner
Jerry Wexler
Johnnie Ray
Pat Boone
Stevie Wonder
The Lefevres Family
The Platters
The Supremes
Wilson Pickett
Year: 1977
Genre: Documentary
Country: United Kingdom
Studio: ITV1
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Cast:
Crew: Tony Palmer (Director)
First Air Date: Feb 12, 1977
Last Air date: Jun 01, 1977
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 17 Episode
Runtime: 55 minutes
IMDb: 6.00/10 by 1.00 users
Popularity: 4.376
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Season
Season 1
Episode
Introductory Programme
God's Children
I Can Hypnotise 'Dis Nation (Ragtime)
Jungle Music (Jazz)
Who's That Comin'? (The Blues)
Rude Songs (Vaudeville and Music Hall)
Always Chasin' Rainbows (Tin Pan Alley)
Diamonds As Big As the Ritz (The Musical)
Swing That Music! (Swing)
Good Times (Rhythm and Blues)
Making Moonshine (Country Music)
Go Down, Moses! (Folk 'War Songs')
Hail! Hail! Rock n Roll (Rock n Roll)
Mighty Good (The Beatles)
All Along the Watchtower (Sour Rock)
Whatever Gets You Through The Night (Glitter Rock)
Imagine (New Directions)