Tin Pan Alley
Selected Resources from the Music Department - Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
What is Tin Pan Alley? Who is Tin Pan Alley? Where is Tin Pan Alley? Can I get recordings of Tin Pan Alley songs? Can I find the printed music for Tin Pan Alley songs?
No matter your question, the Music Department at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh has the answers when it comes to this prominent segment of American popular song. We have books that discuss various aspects of Tin Pan Alley, the composers and lyricists (biographies abound!), the history, the influences on and how it influenced subsequent music history, and even a book on how to get into Tin Pan Alley written in 1939! We have printed music for an amazing number of songs including the complete Irving Berlin and George Gershwin among others and collections of popular songs by decade. Our CD and DVD collections also feature many Tin Pan Alley composers and the artists who made their songs famous.
Selected Resources:
America’s Songs: The stories behind the songs of...Tin Pan Alley.
ML 3477 .F87 2006
Funny, It Doesn’t Sound Jewish: How Yiddish songs and synagogue melodies influenced Tin Pan Alley, Broadway, and Hollywood.
qML 3776 .G65 2004
Tin Pan Alley: An encyclopedia of the golden age of American song.
qML 102 .P66 J37 2003
How to crash Tin-Pan Alley: The authoritative handbook for a successful songwriting career (1939)
780.973 J39
All you need is love: The story of popular music
(DVD) ML3470 .A425 2008x
q ML3545.P32 (book) (1976)
American popular music: Readings from the popular press, volume I: The nineteenth century and Tin Pan Alley.
ML 3477 .A45 1989
From Saginaw Valley to Tin Pan Alley: Saginaw’s contribution to American popular music, 1890-1955
ML 3477.8 .S24 S65 1998
Tin Pan Alley: A pictorial history (1919-1939) with complete words and music of forty songs
qM1630.18 .T556 (1975)
New World Records
Compact Disc Po Yes #19865

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