Thursday, October 5, 2023

TRACING POPULAR MUSIC TASTES (UK PERSPECTIVE). 

Today: 1955-2023 (Conclusion).

Caffè Lattè traces the shifts in popular music through the decades…

-THE LEADERBOARD-

 

The Rock Era is said to have begun in 1955 when “Rock Around The Clock” became the first rock ‘n’ roll disc to reach #1 on Billboard’s Singles Chart. Later that year, the song climbed to the top in the UK. Rock ‘n’ roll was making its mark on both sides of the Atlantic. We’ve already traced the shifts in musical trends from the US perspective, now our focus is on the British Top 40 Chart.

British acts would soon thrive as rock music evolved, helping to elevate trends such as Merseybeat, Britpop, skiffle, punk, house, disco and many other sub-genres.

This year, Calvin Harris and Ed Sheeran have improved their chart domination. (The totals here do not count featured acts).

 

PART SIXTEEN

November 1955-2023

Presley, wearing a tight black leather jacket with Napoleonic standing collar, black leather wristbands, and black leather pants, holds a microphone with a long cord. His hair, which looks black as well, falls across his forehead. In front of him is an empty microphone stand. Behind, beginning below stage level and rising up, audience members watch him. A young woman with long black hair in the front row gazes up ecstatically.

1.    ELVIS PRESLEY                                        18      80

2.    THE BEATLES*                                          17      69

3.    CLIFF RICHARD                                       14      46

4.    MADONNA                                                  13      29

5.    WESTLIFE*                                                13      18

6.    THE SHADOWS*                                       12      44

7.    TAKE THAT*                                              12      29

8.    ED SHEERAN*                                           11      56

9.    ABBA                                                             9       31

10.CALVIN HARRIS*                                      9       29

 

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