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Title: | How Bout a Dance |
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Key: | Ab Major |
Metronome: | 88 |
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How Bout a Dance
BONNIE:
How ‘bout a dance? What do you say?
I’ve got some moves that I’d love to show you.
Let’s find a spot and dance the night away.
How ‘bout a dance? It’s always fun.
Come over here. Let me get to know you.
Can’t beat a band to lift your spirits high.
You look so handsome.
How ‘bout a dance? Let’s make a start.
Music like this can really throw you.
You’ll lose the blues, and you may lose your heart.
Tonight is the night I’ve been waiting for.
Even the moon looks just right.
I’m sure the crowd will make room on the floor.
When they see you look like you do.
So how ‘bout a dance? Let’s make a start.
Music like this can really throw you.
You’ll lose the blues, and you may lose your heart.
You’ll lose the blues, and you may lose your heart.*****
“How Bout a Dance’” from Bonnie & Clyde is a musical with music by Frank Wildhorn, lyrics by Don Black and a book by Ivan Menchell.
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CONTENTS
- 1 Certain places
- 2 specific genres
- 3 events
- released 4 albums
- 5 most popular hits
- 6 other well -known records
- 7 Popular music
- 8 Other music
- 9 Classical music 9. 1 Premieres
- 9.2 Compositions
specific places [edit]
- 1941 In British music
- 1941 in Norwegian music
- in Music Cantica 1941 in Jazz
Certain genres [rule]
Events [edit]
- January 5 - Ernesto Bonino makes his debut on Italian radio.
- January 15 - Olivier Messiaen's Quartet a fin du Temps is the premiere of the composer and the rope inmates at Stalag VIII-A in Silesia.
- January 20 - Béla Bartók's String Quartet No. 6 is premièred in New York.
- May - Woody Guthrie writes and records "Roll On, Columbia, Roll On" and "Grand Coulee Dam" among other folk songs in Portland, Oregon for the Bonneville Power Administration; they are issued as Columbia River Collection .
- May 10 - The Luftwaffe bombed London's King's Hall, site of the Proms. The concert series is moved to the Royal Albert Hall.
- August 18 - More than 300 swing children are arrested in a brutal police operation in Nazi Germany, marking the end of tolerance for swing music.
- date unknown
- Alan Lomax (works at the Library of Congress) discovers Muddy Waters and Son House, among other things.
- Les Paul nearly electrocuted himself while trying to build the first solid-body electric guitar.
- Enrico Gentile leaves the Quartetto Ritmo. He is replaced by Felice Chiusano and the group is renamed Quartetto Cetra. [1]
- The Dutch Leshan sisters from Trio Lescano become Italian citizens.
- National Negro Opera launched in Pittsburgh, USA. [2]
- Virgil Thomson's Four Saints in Three Acts presented at City Hall in New York, NY.
Released albums [edit]
- Songs for John Doe - almanac performers
- The Maltese Falcon - Adolf Deutsch
# Artist Headings Country records in diagrams 1 9001 19001 19001 19001 19001 19001 19001 19001 19001 19001 19001 12 Glenn Miller Pearl Thread 1941 1940s US 1 Jan 1942 US 1 for 2 weeks Feb 1942 US BB 2 1941 RYM 13 1941 POP 13 1941 3 Jimmy Dorsey Green eyes 1941 USA 1940s May 1, 1941, USA 1 for 4 weeks August 1941, Europe BB 12 1941, POP 62 1940s 4 Jimmy Dorsey Amapola (Cute little poppy) 1941 US 1940s March 1, 1941, US 1 for 10 weeks March 1941, US BB 18 1941, POP 21 1941, Europe 75 1940s 5 Jazz Other notable records [edit]
- "The Band Played" - Guy Lombardo
- "Blue Sky" - Frank Sinatra w. Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
- "Blues In The Night" - Benny Goodman Orchestra w. Peggy Lee
- "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" - The Andrews Sisters
- "Carolina Shout" - Fats Waller
- "Gitchie Joe" - Cab Calloway
- "What About You?" - Judy Garland
- "I Hear Rhapsody" - Dinah Shore
- "Let Me Off Uptown" - Gene Krupa Orchestra w. Anita O'Day and Roy Eldridge
- "Little Candy Cigar Man" - Joe Stafford
- "Me and My Chauffeur Blues" - Memphis Minnie
- "Muffin Man" - Ella Fitzgerald
- "New San Antonio Rose" - Bing Crosby
- "Roll On Columbia" - Woody Guthrie
- "By the Train" - Duke Ellington
- "You're My Sunshine" - Gene Autry
Popular Music Released [edit]
- "All That Meat And No Potatoes" WM Fats Waller and Ed Kirkeby 900
- "Jubilee Waltz" f. Al Dubin m. Dave Franklin
- "Apollo's Leap" m. Ernest Puree, Prince Robinson and Lucius "Lucky" Millinder
- "Arthur Murray taught me to dance in a hurry" w. Johnny Mercer m. Victor Scherzinger
- "Baby Mine" w. Ned Washington m. Frank Churchill Oscar Nominated for Dumbo ,
- "Be Honest With Me" Wm Fred Rose & Gene Autry
- "Champagne Blue" Jimmy Eaton, Grady Watts & Frank Ryerson
- " Blues in the Night" w. Johnny Mercer m. Harold Arlen
- "Boa Neute" sh. Mac Gordon m. Harry Warren
- "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" performed by Don Ray and Hughie Prince
- "Botch-A-Me" f. (Eng) Eddie Stanley (Italian) R. Morbelli and L. Astor m. R. Morbelli and L. Astore
- "Casey Junior" f. Ned Washington m. Frank Churchill from the cartoon Dumbo
- Chattanooga Choo Choo w. Mac Gordon m. Harry Warren
- "Cherry" Charles N. Daniels
- "Chica Chica Boom Chic" w. Mac Gordon m. Harry Warren
- “Could you oblige us with a Bren pistol? » - Noel Coward
- "Papa" wm Bobby Troup
- "Deep in the Heart of Texas" w. June Hershey m. Don Swander
- "Down Forget-Me-Not Lane" featuring Horatio Nicholls, Charlie Chester and Reg Morgan
- "Elmer's Tune" featuring Elmer Albrecht, Sammy Gallop and Dick Jurgens
- "Everything happens to me "w. Tom Adair m. Matt Dennis
- "Five Guys Named Mo" w. Larry Wynn m. Jerry Bresler
- "God Bless the Baby" featuring Arthur Herzog Jr. and Billie Holiday
- "Goodbye Mom, I'm Going to Yokohama" performed by J. Fred Coots
- "He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings" w. Eric Maschwitz m. Michael Carr
- "Hey Little Chicken" with Ralph Butler and Noel Gay
- "What About You?" Ralph Freed m. Burton Lane
- "Heart of Humpty Dumpty" w. Johnny Burke m. Jimmy Van Huizen
- "The Hut-Sut Song" - Leo W. Killion, Ted McMichael & Jack Owens Cruise Singer
- "I could write a book" w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rogers. Introduced by Gene Kelly and Leila Ernst in the musical Pal Joey . Performed in Frank Sinatra's 1953 film version.
- "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" Eddie Seiler, Saul Marcus, Benny Benjamin and Eddie Durham
- "I Dreamed I Lived in Harlem" w. Buddy Fane m. Jerry Grey, Leonard Ware & Ben Smith
- "I Don't Wanna Walk Without You" w. Frank Lesser m. Jule Styne
- "I Got It Bad (And It's Not Good)" w. Paul Francis Webster m. Duke Ellington
- "I guess I'll have to dream the rest" w. Mickey Stoner & Martin Block m. Harold Green
- "I Know Why (And So Do You)" w. Mac Gordon m. Harry Warren
- "I Remember You" w. Johnny Mercer m. Victor Scherzinger
- "I said no!" sh. Frank Lesser m. Jule Styne
- "I see a million people" w. Robert Sur m. Una May Carlyle
- "I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi" f. Mac Gordon m. Harry Warren
- "I'll Remember April" w. Don Ray & Patricia Johnston m. Jean De Paul
- "I'm Glad to Have You" with Jimmy Dorsey and Paul Madeira Mertz
- "Introduction to the Waltz" m. Glenn Miller, Jerry Gray and Hal Dickinson
- "It Happened in Sun Valley" w. Mac Gordon m. Harry Warren
- "It's So Peaceful in the Country" by Alec Wilder
- "I Understand" w. Kim Gannon m. Mabel Wayne
- "I've Got Sixpence" - Elton Box and Desmond Cox
- "Jenny" (aka "Jenny Saga") w. Ira Gershwin m. Kurt Weill. Represented by Gertrude Lawrence in the musical Lady in the Dark" . Performed in the 1944 film version Ginger Rogers
- "Jersey Bounce" m. Bobby Plater, Tiny Bradshaw, Edward Johnson and Robert B. Wright
- "Jim" w. Nelson Sean m. Caesar Petrillo and Edward Ross
- Kiss the Boys Goodbye w. Frank Lesser m. Victor Scherzinger
- "Knock Me A Kiss" Mike Jackson
- "Let's all meet at my house" w. Johnny Burke m. Jimmy Van Heusen
- "Let's get away from it all" w. Tom Adair m. Matt Dennis
- "Let's not talk about love" - Cole Porter
- "London Pride" Noel Coward
- "Ma! I miss your apple pie" - Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb
- "Misirlou" w. (Eng) Milton Leeds, SC Russell and Fred Wise m. N. Rubanis
- "Moon Cocktail" f. Kim Gannon M.C. Lakeite "Lucky" Roberts
- "My Adobe Hacienda" by Louise Massey and Lee Penny
- "My Ship" w. Ira Gershwin m. Kurt Weill
- "My Sister and Me" with High Zaret, Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer
- "Oh! Look at me now" w. John DeVries m. Joe Bushkin
- "Please Take Your Letter Miss Brown" Paul Cunningham, Ernie Burnett
- "Racing the Moon" w. Vaughn Monroe and Pauline Pope m. Johnny Watson
- "Pillow Ranch" Charles Newman and Ellie Vrubel
- "Remember Pearl Harbor" featuring Don Reid and Sammy Kay
- "Road to Zanzibar" f. Johnny Burke m. Jimmy Van Heusen from Road to Zanzibar
- "Rose O'Day" Charles Tobias and Al Lewis
- "Sand in my shoes" w. Frank Lesser m. Victor Scherzinger
- "Saint Cecilia Shrine" w. Carroll Loveday m. Niels Pernet (Yockern)
- "The Sinner Kissed the Angel" w. Mac David m. Larry Shane
- "Someone's Rocking My Dream Boat" Leon Rene, Otis Rene and Emerson Scott
- "So Close and Yet So Far" with Cole Porter. Introduced by Fred Astaire in You'll Never Get Rich .
- "Star Serenade" with Sonny Miller, Frederic Tisch and Hans May
- A Starry Night Story by Jerry Livingston, Al Hoffman and Mann Curtis
- A String of Pearls w. Eddie De Lange m. Jerry Gray
- Sun Valley Jump m. Jerry Gray from the Movie Sun Valley Serenade
- "Take The" A "Train" Billy Strayhorn
- "Tangerine" f. Johnny Mercer m. Victor Scherzinger
- "The Tenement Symphony" w. Sid Cooler & Ray Golden m. Hal Bourne
- "That Lovely Weekend" with Ted Heath and Moira Heath
- "That Song Goes Again" Alli Vrubel
- "Here I Said It Again" - Redd Evans and Dave Mann
- "It's New" w. Ira Gershwin m. Kurt Weill
- "This Time the Dream is on Me" w. Johnny Mercer m. Harold Arlen. Represented by Priscilla Lane in Blues in the Night .
- "(Lights Out) 'Til Reveille" w. Stanley Cowan m. Stanley Cowan & Bobby Worth
- "Tonight We Love" w. Bobby Worth m. Freddie Martin and Ray Austin
- "Tchaikovsky (and Other Russians)" f. Ira Gershwin m. Kurt Weill. Introduced by Danny Kaye in the musical Lady in the Dark
- Two in Love by Meredith Wilson
- Violets for Your Furs w. Tom Adair m. Matt Dennis
- "Waiter, Porter and Maid Upstairs" with Johnny Mercer
- "Walking the Floor" performed by Ernest Tubb
- "We're a Couple in the Castle" w. Frank Lesser m. Hoagy Carmichael
- "When I love, I love" w. Mac Gordon m. Harry Warren
- "When I See an Elephant Fly" w. Ned Washington m. Oliver Wallace
- "When My Blue Moon Turns Gold Again" Wiley Walker & Gene Sullivan
- "When They Sound All Clear at Last" with Huey Charles, Louis Elton
- "(There Will Be Bluebirds) White Cliffs of Dover" w. Nat Burton m. Walter Kent
- “Why don't we do this more often? » W. Charles Newman m. Alli Wrubel
- "Winter Weather" Ted Shapiro
- "You and Me" with Meredith Wilson
- "You Don't Know What Love Is" w. Don Ray m. Jean De Paul
Other publications [edit]
- Robert van Gulik - Knowledge of the Chinese lute: an outline of the ideology of Qin
Orchestra of the American ballet troupe-Balaban [7] Britten, Benjamin Symphony of Requiem 9001-03-30New York NEW FILROMI PILARM. ] Britten, Benjamin String quartet No. 1 1941-09-21 Los Angeles Coolidge Quartet [9] Copland, Aaron, Aaron, Aaron, Aaron, aaron2 - Sergei Rachmaninov - Lullaby (Paraphrase from Tchaikovsky's Lullaby Op. 16 No. 1)
- Dmitri Shostakovich - Symphony No. 7 in C major, Op. 60 "Leningrad"
- Lucas Foss - concert No. 1 for clarinet with orchestra
Opera [edit]
- Benjamin Britin - Paul Banan
- The London production of Get a Load of This opened on 19 November at the Hippodrome Theater for 698 performances.
- The Broadway production of High Kickers opened on October 31st at the Broadhurst Theater and ran for 171 performances.
- It Happens on Ice The Broadway Revue opened July 15 at the Center Theater for 386 performances.
- Lady Beehave opened in London on 24 July at His Majesty's Theater for 401 performances.
- Lady in the Dark at Broadway opened on January 23 at the Alvin Theater for 467 performances.
- Let's face it! The Broadway production opened October 29 at the Imperial Theater for 547 performances.
- Sons O' Fun Broadway Revue opened December 1 at the Winter Garden Theater and ran for 742 performances.
- Everything you need starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello and also starring the Andrews sisters and Ted Lewis and his band
- On Navy starring Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Dick Powell and the Andrews sisters starring .
- Kiss boys goodbye with Don Ameec and Mary Martin in the lead roles
- ladies, be good
- over Miami
- Navy Blues in the main roofs: the main roles and Jack Haley. with Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth and Robert Benchley. Directed by Sidney Lanfield.
- starring you - Bonnie Baker, Orrin Tucker and his orchestra, Edward Everett Horton and Jerry Colonna.
- Girl Siegfelda
- ZIS BOM BO in Grace Grace Hayes, Peter Lind Hayes, Mary Hili, Skits Gallaher and Benny Rubin, director William Nay
- January 9
- Joan Baez, folk singer
- Roy Head, singer-songwriter and guitarist
- January 11 - Dave Edwards, American musician (died 2000) John Baldry 12-
- singer (Blues Incorporated) (died 2005)
- January 15 - Captain Beefheart, musician and artist (d. 2010)
- January 18 - David Ruffin (The Temptations) (d. 1991)
- January 20 - Ron Townson , 5th dimension (d. 2001)
- January 21,
- Placido Domingo, opera tenor
- Richie Haence, Folk-singer (d. 2013)
- 24,
- Nile Daimond, Song
- Aaron Neville, Brothers Neville
- January 27 - Bobby Hutcherson, African-American jazz musician (d. 2016)
- January 28 - Cash McCall, American singer, songwriter and guitarist
- February 4 - John Steele, Animals
- February 5 - Barrett Strong, singer-songwriter
- February 6 - Dave Berry, singer (Dave Berry and Crusaders)
- 11 February 11,
- Earl Lewis (channels)
- Mendes, Latin American musician
- Tom Rush,
- February 12 - Predintinzin , Brazilian composer, accordionist and singer (d. 2013)
- February 15 - Brian Holland, songwriter
- February 17 - Gene Pitney, singer and songwriter (d. 2006) [21]
- February 18
- Herman Santiago, rock and roll singer-songwriter (Frankie Lymon and the Teens)
- Irma Thomas, soul singer
- February 24 - Joanie Sommers, singer and actress
- March 6 - Palle Mikkelborg, jazz trumpeter and composer
- March 8 - Ivana Ludova, composer
- March 12 - Paul Kantner, psychedelic rock guitarist (Jefferson Airplane, KBC Band)
- March 15 - Mike Love, rock singer (The Beach Boys)
- March 18 - Wilson Pickett, soul singer (d. 2006)
- March 22 - Jeremy Clyde, singer (Chad & Jeremy)
- March 24 - Michael Musser, songwriter, composer and producer of popular music (d. 2015)
- March 28 - Alf Clausen, orchestra conductor ( The Simpsons )
- March 30 - Graham Edge (Moody Blues)
- April 3
- Jan Berry, American singer ( Jan & Dean ) (d. 2004)
- Jorma Hünninen, Finnish baritone
- Philippe Wynn, American musician (d. 1984)
- April 5,
- It's a rock-musician, born Gary Posy Beautiful Day)
- Dave Swarbrick, folk rocker, violinist (Fairport Convention) (d. 2016)
- April 8 - JJ Jackson, VJ
- April 9 - Kay Adams, country singer
- 17 April - Adolf Heilstork, composer and teacher [22]
- April 19 - Roberto Carlos, singer
- April 21 - Jim Owen, country singer-songwriter (d. 2020)
- April 28,
- Peter Anders, Trade Winds
- , actress and singer [23]
- April 30 - Johnny Farina (Santo and Johnny)
- May 4 - Richard Burns (The Hondells)
- May 8 - John Fred, vocalist (John Fred & His Playboy Band) ) (d. 2005) [24]
- May 9
- Peter Birrell (Freddie and the Dreamers)
- Danny Rapp (Danny and the Juniors)
- May 10 - Danny Rapp, American singer (Danny & the Juniors) (d. May 19013-9013) 9013 Eric Bourdon, R&B singer (The Animals)
- May 13
- Joe Brown, singer and guitarist
- Ritchie Valens, singer (d. 1959)
- May 18 - Lobby Loyd (guitarist and songwriter, Australian Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs, Purple Hearts, Wild Cherries and Rose Tattoo) (d. 2007)
- May 21 - Ronald Isly (Isly brothers)
- May 24,
- Conrad Bömer, composer
- Bob Dylan, People's Singer and Author of Songs
- May 27 House -Aho, Finnish counterbassist and composer
- 1 June - Edo de Waart, conductor
- June 2
- William Guest, R&B/soul singer (Gladys Knight & The Pips)
- Charlie Watts, drummer (The Rolling Stones) [25]
9013 9013 June 5 – Martha Argerich, pianist - June 7 – Jaime Laredo, Bolivian-American violinist and conductor
Nils A. Miller (1963). Encyclopedia of Musical Philately. American Thematic Association. 9. - June 8 - Fuzzy Haskins, musician
- June 9 - Jon Lord, rock keyboardist and composer (Deep Purple) (d. 2012)
- June 10,
- Mickey Jones , rock drummer and character actor (d. 2018)
- Shirley Owens, soul singer (The Shirelles)
- Aida Vedishcheva, Soviet and Russian singer
- June 12,
- Chick Koria, jazz musician (d. 2021) [26]
- Roy Harper, Folk-Rob Singer and Author of Songs
- ROGESLY, ROGE. - singer-songwriter (The Troggs) (d. 2013)
- June 13 - singer Esther Ofarim [27]
- June 15 - Harry Nilsson, singer-songwriter (d. 1994) [28] 9022
- June 16 - Lamont Dozier, songwriter
- June 23 - Robert Hunter, American singer, songwriter and guitarist (The Grateful Dead)
- June 24 - Erkin Koray, Turkish musician
- July 5 - Terry Cashman, producer and songwriter.
- July 7 - Jim Rodford, bass guitarist (Argent) (d. 2018)
- July 16 - Desmond Dekker, reggae musician (d. 2006)
- July 17
- Spencer Davis, instrumentalist (The Spencer Davis Band)
- Gribuy, singer (d. 1968)
- July 18
- Lonnie Mac, rock and blues guitarist (d. 2016)
- Martha Reeves, vocalist
- July 19 - Vicki Carr, singer.
- July 22
- Estelle Bennett (The Ronettes) (d. 2009)
- George Clinton, American musician
- July 27 - Johannes Fritsch, composer and violist (d. 2010)
- July 28 - Riccardo Muti, conductor
- July 30 - Paul Anka, singer-songwriter
- August 2 - Doris Coley (Shirelles)
- August 3 - Beverly Lee (Shirelles)
- August 4 - Timi Yuro, soul singer (d. 2004) 9003 Aug 14 - David Crosby (The Byrds, Crosby, Stills & Nash)
- Aug 19 - Alain Boublil, librettist
- Aug 20 - Dave Brock (Hawkwind)
- Aug 21
- Tom Coster (Santana)
- , singer-songwriter
- August 22 – Marvell Thomas, African-American blues keyboardist from Memphis.
- August 24 - Kenny Rogers, country musician (d. 2020)
- August 26 - Chris Curtis (The Searchers) (d. 2005)
- August 27 - Cesaria Evora, morna vocalist (d. 2011) 9003 August 28 - Joseph Chabalala, choir director (Ladysmith Black Mambazo) (d. 2020)
- August 30 - John McNally (The Searchers)
- September 9 - Otis Redding, soul singer (d. 1967)
- September 10 - Christopher Hogwood, conductor and harpsichordist (d. 2014)
- September 13 - David Clayton-Thomas, vocalist (Blood, Sweat & Tears)
- September 14 - Alberto Naranjo, arranger and composer
- 90 September - Cass Elliot, singer (d. 1974)
- September 24 - Linda McCartney (Wings) (d. 1998)
- September 26 - Salvatore Accardo, Italian violinist and conductor
- October 2 - Ron Meagher (The Beau Brummels)
- October 3 - Chubby Checker, singer
- October 13 - Paul Simon, singer-songwriter.
- October 17,
- Alan Hovard (The Tremeloes)
- James Sils (Sils and CROFTS)
- Twenty -first October
- Manfred Lyubovs (manfred manfred)
- October 28
- Curtis Lee, singer
- Hank Marvin, guitarist (The Shadows)
- October 30 - Otis Williams, Vocalist (The Temptations)
- November 2,
- Brian Pool, singer (The Tremeloes)
- Bruce Welch and Singer (The Shadows)
, singer - November 6 - Doug Sam (Sir Douglas Quintet)
- November 8 - Simon Standage, baroque violinist
- November 9 - Tom Fogerty, rock rhythm guitarist (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
- November 13 - Odia Coates, singer (d. 1991).
- November 16 – Dan Penn, American singer, songwriter and record producer
- November 20 - Dr. John, American singer, songwriter and musician (d. 2019)
- November 21 - David Porter, American soul musician
- November 24
- Pete Best, rock drummer (The Beatles, original line-up )
- Donald "Duck" Dunn, rock bass player (Booker T. and MG's, The Blues Brothers)
- November 27 - Eddie Rabbit, country singer-songwriter (Amos Garrett)
- November 29 - Denny Doherty, folk singer (The Mamas & Papas) (d. 2007)
- December 2 - Tom McGuinness, English pop guitarist (Manfred Mann)
- December 10
- Kyu Sakamoto, Japanese singer and actor (d. 1985)
- Peter Sarstedt, Indian-born British singer-songwriter (d. 2017)
- Chad Stewart, English folk rock artist (Chad and Jeremy)
- December 12 - Tim Houser, American singer (The Manhattan Transfer) (d. 2014)
- December 18 - Sam Andrew, American rock musician (Big Brother & The Holding Company)
- December 19 - Maurice White, American R&B musician (Earth, Wind and Fire) (d. 2016)
- December 27,
- Forest Maguire, English pop pianist (Jerry and the Pacemakers)
- Mike Pinder, English rock keyboardist (The Moody Blues)
- December 29 – Ray Thomas, English rock flautist and songwriter (The Moody Blues) (d. 2018)
- The Legend of Bayou , libretto by Verna Arvi
Musical films [edit]
Birthday [edit]
- January 3 - January 3 Parks, singer, arranger and composer
Death [edit]
- January 10 – Frank Bridge, composer, 61
- January 23 - composer Dobri Hristov, 65 years old.
- February 13 - Blind Boy Fuller, blues musician
- February 15 - Guido Adler, musicologist.
- February 19 - Sir Hamilton Harty, conductor and composer, aged 61
- February 21 - La Boldac, Quebec singer, 46 (cancer)
- March 11 - Sir Henry Walford Davies, composer, 71
- March 12 - Ernst Dessy, music critic, 70
- March 17 - Vasily Sapelnikov, pianist
- March 20 - Oscar Baum, music teacher and writer.
- March 27 - Primo Riccitelli, Italian composer, 65 years old.
- April 6 – Henry Burr, popular singer
- April 17 - Al Bowlly, popular singer.
- April 19 - Johanna Müller-Hermann, Austrian composer and teacher
- April 21 - Agustín Bardi, tango composer, pianist and violinist, 56 (heart attack)
- May 1,
- Julia Klaussen, Opera Mitszo -Soprano
- Howard Johnson, author of texts
- May 18 - Milka Ternina, Croatian Dramatic Soprano
- Oststets, Slovenian composer
- John 17 - John 17 - Yohangenar, June 17 - John 17 organist and composer, 78 years old.
- June 29 - Ignacy Jan Paderewski, pianist and composer, former Prime Minister of Poland, aged 80.
- July 5 - Oskar Fried, conductor and composer
- July 8 - Philippe Gobert, composer and conductor, 62
- July 10 - Jelly Roll Morton, jazz pianist, 55 (asthma)
- July 30 - Hugo Becker, cellist, 78
- August 16 - John Coates, opera tenor
- August 30 - Hong Nan Pa, composer, violinist, conductor, music critic and teacher, 44 years old.
- September 19 - Enrique Saborido, tango pianist and composer, 64
- October 8
- Helen Morgan, American singer and actress, 41 years old (cirrhosis of the liver)
- Gus Kahn, lyricist from the USA, 54 years old.
- October 26 - Viktor Scherzinger, violinist and composer, 53 (heart attack).
- October 29 - Edme Favard, operatic soprano, 62
- October 30 - Leon "Chu" Berry, jazz saxophonist, 33 (car accident).
- November 1 - Felix Mayol, singer, 68 years old.
- November 16 - Miina Härma, organist and composer, 77 years old.
- November 25 - Henri Christine, composer,
- November 29 - Gennaro Papi, Italian opera conductor, 54. 9 Alyn Shipton (August 8, 2013). Nilsson: The Life of a Singer-Songwriter . US PMO. p. 1. ISBN 978-0-19-975657-5.
- 1 Specific locations
- 2 Specific genres
- 3 events
- 4 released albums
- 5 The most popular songs
- 6 other well -known records
- 7 Popular music
- 8 other publications
- 9 Classical music
1941 in music - 1941 in music
This is a list of notable musical events that took place in 1941.
Content
- 11 Jazz
- 12 Musical theater
- 13 Musical films
- 14 Births
- 15 Deaths
- 16 Used literature String Quartet No. 6 Premiered in New York.
- May - Woody Guthrie writes and records "Roll On, Columbia, Roll On" and "Grand Coulee Dam" among other folk songs in Portland, Oregon on commission from the Bonneville Power Administration; they are issued as Columbia River Collection .
- May 10 - London's King's Hall, site of the Proms, is bombed by the Luftwaffe. The concert series is being moved to the Royal Albert Hall.
- August 18 - In a brutal police operation in Nazi Germany, over 300 Swing Kids are arrested, marking the end of tolerance for swing music.
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- Alan Lomax (works for the Library of Congress) discovers Muddy Waters and Son House, among others
- Les Paul almost electrocuted himself while trying to build the first solid body electric guitar.
- Quartetto Ritmo leaves Enrico Gentile. Felice Chiusano replaces him and the group is renamed Quartetto Cetra. [1]
- The Dutch sisters Leshan Trio Lezcano become citizens of Italy.
- The National Negro Opera Company launched in Pittsburgh, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
- Crosbyan - Bing Crosby
- Four Star Favorites - Artie Shaw
Most Played Songs
The following songs reached the highest chart position on the limited set of charts available for 1941.
# Artist Cultural year Country records in diagrams 1 Glenn Miller Chattanuga Chu 1941 US 1940s Sep 1, 1941, US 1 for 9 weeks Nov 1941, RYM 2 1941, US BB 9 1941, POP 16 1941, Europe 54 1940s 2 Glenn Miller Pearl thread 1941 USA 1942, USA 1 for 2 weeks of February 1942, USA BB 241, RYM 13, RYM 13 1941 POP 13 1941 3 Jimmy Dorsey Green eyes 1941 US 1940s 1 May 1941, US 1 for 4 weeks Aug 1941, US BB 12 1941, POP 12 1941, Europe 62 19018 4 Jimmy Dorsy Amapol (cute little Mac) 1941 USA 1941, USA 1 for 10 weeks of March 1941, USA BB 18 1941, Pop 21 1941 Europe 75 1940s 5 Billy Holidei God, bless the child 1941 US BB 3 1941, Rym 5 1941, RIAA 58, SCROBULATE 89 jazz, ACCLAMED 341, ACCLAMEDD 341, ACCLAMEDD 341, ACCLAMEDD WXPN 814 Other Notable Recordings
- "The Band Played" - Guy Lombardo
- "Blue Skies" - Frank Sinatra w. Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
- "Blues in the Night" - Benny Goodman Orchestra w. Peggy Lee
- "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" - The Andrews Sisters
- Carolina Scream - Fats Waller
- "Gitchie Joe" - Cab Calloway
- "What About You" - Judy Garland
- "I Hear Rhapsody" - Dinah Shore
- "Let Me Off Uptown" - Gene Krupa Orchestra Anita O'Day & Roy Eldridge
- "Little Candy Cigar Man" - Joe Stafford
- "Me and My Chauffeur Blues" - Memphis Minnie
- "Muffin Man" - Ella Fitzgerald
- "New San Antonio Rose" – Bing Crosby
- "Roll On Columbia" – Woody Guthrie
- "Take the train" - Duke Ellington
- "You're my sunshine" - Gene Autry
Popular music published
- "All that meat and no potatoes" w.m. Fats Waller & Ed Kirkeby
- "Jubilee Waltz" w. Al Dubin m. Dave Franklin
- "Apollo Leap" m. Ernest Puree, Prince Robinson & Lucius "Lucky" Millinder
- "Arthur Murray taught me to dance in a hurry" w. Johnny Mercer m. Victor Scherzinger
- "Baby Mine" w. Ned Washington m. Frank Churchill nominated for an Oscar for Animated Dumbo ,
- "Be honest with me" w.m. Fred Rose & Gene Autry
- Champagne Blue w.m. Jimmy Eaton, Grady Watts & Frank Ryerson
- Blues in the Night w. Johnny Mercer m. Harold Arlen
- "Boa Noite" w. Mac Gordon m. Harry Warren
- "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" w.m. Don Ray & Huey Prince
- "Botch-A-Me" with Eddie Stanley (Italian) R. Morbelli & L. Astor m. R. Morbelli & L. Astore
- "Casey Junior" f. Ned Washington m. Frank Churchill from the animated film Dumbo
- Chattanooga Choo Choo w. Mac Gordon m. Harry Warren
- "Cherry" tsp Charles N. Daniels
- "Chica Chica Boom Chic" w. Mac Gordon m. Harry Warren
- "Could you oblige us with a Bren pistol?" w.m. Noel Coward
- "Papa" w.m. Bobby Throop
- "Deep in the Heart of Texas" with June Hershey m. Don Sunder
- "Down the Forget-Me-Not" w.m. Horatio Nicholls, Charlie Chester & Reg Morgan
- "Elmer's Melody" w.m. Elmer Albrecht, Sammy Gallop & Dick Jurgens
- "Everything happens to me" w. Tom Adair m. Matt Dennis
- "Five Guys Named Mo" w. Larry Wynn m. Jerry Bresler
- "God Bless the Child" w.m. Arthur Herzog Jr. & Billie Holiday
- Goodbye Mom, I'm Going to Yokohama w.m. J. Fred Coots
- "He wears a pair of silver wings" W. Eric Maschwitz m. Michael Carr
- "Hey Little Chicken" Ralph Butler & Noel Gay
- "What About You?" w. Ralph Freed m. Burton Lane
- "Heart of Humpty Dumpty" w. Johnny Burke m. Jimmy Van Heusen
- "Song of Hat-sut" w.m. Leo W. Killion, Ted McMichael and Jack Owens, cruiser singer
- "I could write a book" w. Lorenz Hart m. Richard Rogers. Introduced by Gene Kelly and Layla Ernst in the musical Pal Joey . Performed in the 1953 film version by Frank Sinatra.
- "I don't want to set the world on fire" w. m. Eddie Seiler, Saul Marcus, Benny Benjamin & Eddie Durham
- "I Dreamed I Lived in Harlem" w. Buddy Fane m. Jerry Grey, Leonard Ware and Ben Smith
- "I Don't Wanna Go Without You" w. Frank Lesser m. Jule Styne
- "I got it bad (and it's not good)" w. Paul Francis Webster m. Duke Ellington
- "I guess I'll have to dream the rest" w. Mickey Stoner & Martin Block m. Harold Green
- "I Know Why (And So Do You)" w. Mac Gordon m. Harry Warren
- "I Remember You" w. Johnny Mercer m. Victor Scherzinger
- "I said no!" sh. Frank Lesser m. Jule Styne
- "I see a million people" w. Robert Sur m. Una May Carlyle
- "I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi" w. Mac Gordon m. Harry Warren
- "I will remember April" w. Don Ray & Patricia Johnston m. Jean De Paul
- "I'm glad you exist" w.m. Jimmy Dorsey & Paul Madeira Mertz
- "Introduction to Waltz" m. Glenn Miller, Jerry Gray & Hal Dickinson
- "It Happened in Sun Valley" w. Mac Gordon m. Harry Warren
- "It's So Peaceful in the Country" w.m. Alec Wilder
- "I understand" w. Kim Gannon m. Mabel Wayne
- "I've Got Six Pence" w.m. Elton Box & Desmond Cox
- "Jenny" (aka "Jenny Saga") w. Ira Gershwin m. Kurt Weill. Introduced by Gertrude Lawrence in the musical Lady in the dark . 1944 film version performed by Ginger Rogers
- "Jersey Bounce" m. Bobby Plater, Tiny Bradshaw, Edward Johnson and Robert B. Wright
- "Jim" W. Nelson Sean m. Caesar Petrillo & Edward Ross
- "Kiss the Boys Goodbye" w. Frank Lesser m. Victor Scherzinger
- "Knock Me A Kiss" w.m. Mike Jackson
- "Let's all meet at my house" w. Johnny Burke m. Jimmy Van Heusen
- "Let's get away from it all" w. Tom Adair m. Matt Dennis
- "Let's not talk about love" w.m. Cole Porter
- "London Pride" w.m. Noel Coward
- Ma! I miss your apple pie" w.m. Carmen Lombardo & John Jacob Loeb
- "Misirlou" with Milton Leeds, S. K. Russell and Fred Wise m. N. Rubanis
- "Moon Cocktail" w. Kim Gannon m. K. Lakeite "Lucky" Roberts
- "My Adobe Hacienda" w.m. Louise Massey & Lee Penny
- "My Ship" w. Ira Gershwin m. Kurt Weill
- "My sister and I" w.m. Hy Zareth, Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer
- "Oh! Look at me now" w. John DeVries m. Joe Bushkin
- "Please Take Your Letter Miss Brown" Paul Cunningham, Ernie Burnett
- "Racing the Moon" w. Vaughn Monroe & Polina Papa m. Johnny Watson
- "Pillow Ranch" Charles Newman & Alli Vrubel
- "Remember Pearl Harbor" w.m. Don Reed and Sammy Kay
- Road to Zanzibar w. Johnny Burke m. Jimmy Van Heusen from Movie Road to Zanzibar
- "Rose O'Day" Charles Tobias & Al Lewis
- "Sand in my shoes" w. Frank Lesser m. Victor Scherzinger
- "Saint Cecilia Shrine" w. Carroll Loveday m. Niels Pernet (Yockern)
- "The Sinner Kissed the Angel" w. Mac David m. Larry Shane
- "Someone Rocks My Dream Boat" w. m. Leon Rene, Otis Rene and Emerson Scott
- "So Close, So Far" w.m. Cole Porter. Introduced by Fred Astaire in You'll Never Get Rich .
- Star Serenade w.m. Sonny Miller, Frederick Tisch and Hans May
- "Starry Night Story" w.m. Jerry Livingston, Al Hoffman & Mann Curtis
- "String of Pearls" with Eddie De Lange m. Jerry Gray
- Sun Valley Jump m. Jerry Gray from the movie Sun Valley Serenade
- "Take The" A "Train "w.m. Billy Strayhorn
- "tangerine" w. Johnny Mercer m. Victor Scherzinger
- "The Tenement Symphony" w. Sid Cooler & Ray Golden m. Hal Bourne
- "That Lovely Weekend" w.m. Ted Heath & Moira Heath
- "That Song On Again" Alli Vrubel
- "Here I Said It Again" w.m. Redd Evans & Dave Mann
- "It's New" w. Ira Gershwin m. Kurt Weill
- "This time the dream is on me" w. Johnny Mercer m. Harold Arlen. Introduced by Priscilla Lane in Blues in the Night .
- "(Lights Out) 'Til Reveille" w. Stanley Cowan m. Stanley Cowan & Bobby Worth
- We Love Tonight w. Bobby Worth m. Freddie Martin & Ray Austin
- "Tchaikovsky (and other Russians)" f. Ira Gershwin m. Kurt Weill. Introduced by Danny Kaye in the musical Lady in the Dark
- "Two in Love" w.m. Meredith Wilson
- Fur Violets w. Tom Adair m. Matt Dennis
- "Waiter, porter and maid upstairs" w.m Johnny Mercer
- "Walking on the floor above you" w.m. Ernest Tubb
- "We are a couple in a castle" w. Frank Lesser m. Hoagy Carmichael
- "When I love, I love" w. Mac Gordon m. Harry Warren
- "When I see an elephant flying" w. Ned Washington m. Oliver Wallace
- "When My Blue Moon Turns Gold Again" w.m. Wylie Walker and Jean Sullivan
- "When they sound, it's all clear at last" w.m. Huey Charles, Louis Elton
- "(There will be bluebirds) White Cliffs of Dover" W. Nat Burton m. Walter Kent
- "Why don't we do this more often?" w. Charles Newman m. Alli Vrubel
- "Winter weather" h.m. Ted Shapiro
- "You and Me" w.m. Meredith Wilson
1941-11-03 Bedford Forbes / Symphony BBC-BULT [3] , SEMUEL 9001 Philadelphia Spalding / Philadelphia Orchestra-Ormandi [5] Bartok, Bela String quartet No. 6 1 New York 9027 [622 [6]0018 1941-09-21 Los Angeles Coolidge Quartet [9] Copland, Aaron Sonato 118 18 18 18 18 BUENOS ] Dallapikkola, Luigi Canti di prigionia 1 Rome [11]-Previli Hindemit, Paul Concert for cello 1941-02-07 BostonPyatigorsky / Boston Symphony [15] 1941-01-15 GURLITS LE BOULAIRA, AKOKA, PAKUY, MESSIAN [16] 900NOVAK 013 Olivier Messiaen – Quatour pour la fin du temps - Harry Partch – Barstow
- Sergei Prokofiev - String Quartet No. 2 in F, Op. 92
- Sergei Rachmaninov – Lullaby (Paraphrase from Tchaikovsky's Lullaby Op. 16 No. 1)
- Dmitri Shostakovich – Symphony No. 7 in C major, Op. 60 "Leningrad"
- Lucas Voss - Concerto No. 1 for clarinet and orchestra
Opera
- Benjamin Britten – Top Striker The Broadway production opened October 1 at the Ethel Barrymore Theater and ran for 326 performances.
- Get a load of this London production opened November 19 at the Hippodrome Theater and ran for 698 performances.
- High kickers The Broadway production opened October 31 at the Broadhurst Theater and ran for 171 performances.
- It Happens on Ice The Broadway Revue opened on July 15 at the Theater Center and ran for 386 performances.
- Lady Behavior The London production opened at His Majesty's Theater on 24 July for 401 performances
- Lady in the Dark The Broadway production opened on 23 January at the Alvin Theater and ran for 467 performances.
- Let's face it! The Broadway production opened October 29 at the Imperial Theater and ran for 547 performances.
- Sons of O' Fun Broadway Revue opened Dec. 1 at the Winter Garden Theater and ran for 742 performances. starring Vic Oliver, Sarah Churchill and Evelyn Dall
- Hold That Ghost starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello and featuring The Andrews Sisters and Ted Lewis and his band
- In the Navy starring Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Dick Powell & The Andrews Sisters
- The Boys Kiss Goodbye Starring Don Ameche & Mary Martin
- Lady Be Good
- Miami Moon
- Dark Blue starring Ann Sheridan, Jack Oakey, Martha Rae and Jack Haley
- Playmates
- Rise and Shine starring Jack Oakey, Linda Darnell, George Milphy 90
- The Road to Zanzibar
- San Antonio Rose starring Robert Page, Jane Frazee, Eva Arden and Funny Macs
- Sister Hopkins starring Judy Canova, Bob Crosby, Jerry Colonna and Susan Colonna0128
- You'll Never Get Rich starring Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth and Robert Benchley. Directed by Sidney Lanfield.
- You're the One starring Bonnie Baker, Orrin Tucker and His Orchestra, Edward Everett Horton and Jerry Colonna
- The Ziegfeld Girl
- Zees Boom Bach starring Grace Hayes, Mary Lind Hayes, Peter Hayes, Peter Hayes, Peter Hayes Skeets Gallagher and Benny Rubin, and directed by William Nye
Births
- January 3 - Parks Van Dyke, singer, arranger and composer
- January 9
- Joan Baez, folk singer
- Roy Head, singer-songwriter and guitarist
- January 12 - Long John Baldry, R&B singer (Blues Incorporated) (died 2005)
- January 15 - Captain Beefheart, musician and artist (d. 2010)
- January 18 - David Ruffin (The Temptations) (d. 1991 )
- January 20-Ron Townson, 5th Dimension (2001)
- January 21,
- Placido Domingo, opera tenor
- Richie Havens (d. 2013)
- Neil Daimond , singer-songwriter
- Aaron Neville, Neville Brothers
- January 27 - Bobby Hutcherson, African American jazz musician (d. 2016)
- January 28 - Cash McCall, American singer and guitarist
- February 4 - John Steele, Animals
- February 5 - Barrett Strong, singer-songwriter
- February 6 - Dave Berry, singer (Dave Berry and the Crusaders)
- February 11,
- Earl Lewis (Canals)
- Sergio Mendes, Rush 90.13 90.13 folk and blues artist
- February 12 - Dominguinos, Brazilian composer, accordionist and singer (d. 2013)
- February 15 - Brian Holland, songwriter
- February 17 - Gene Pitney, singer-songwriter (d. 2006) ) [21]
- February 18
- Herman Santiago, rock 'n' roll singer-songwriter (Frankie Lymon and the Teens)
- Irma Thomas, soul singer
- February 20 - composer
- February 24 - Joanie Sommers, singer and actress
- March 6 - Palle Mikkelborg, jazz trumpeter and composer
- March 8 - Ivana Ludova, composer
- March 12 - Paul Kantner, psychedelic rock guitarist (Jefferson Airplane, Band KBC)
- March 15 - Mike Love, rock singer (Beach Boys)
- March 18 - Wilson Pickett, soul singer (d. 2006)
- March 22 - Jeremy Clyde, singer (Chad and Jeremy)
- March 24 - Michael Musser, songwriter, composer and producer of popular music (d. 2015)
- March 28 - Alf Clausen, orchestra conductor ( The Simpsons )
- March 30 - Graham Edge (Moody Blues)
- April 3
- Ian Berry, American singer ( Jan and Dean ) (d. 2004 )
- Jorma Hünninen, Finnish baritone
- Philippe Wynn, American musician (d. 1984 )
- April 5,
- day )
- Dave Swarbrick, folk-rock violinist (Fairport Convention) (d. 2016 )
- April 8 – J.J. Jackson, VJ
- April 9 - Kay Adams, country singer
- April 17 - Adolf Grad, composer and teacher [22]
- April 19 - Roberto Carlos, singer
- April 21 - Jim Owen, country singer-songwriter (d. 2020)
- April 28,
- Peter Anders, trade winds
- actress and singer [23]
- April 30 - Johnny Farina (Santo and Johnny)
- May 4 - Richard Burns (Hondeli)
- May 8 - John Fred, vocalist (John Fred and his Playboy band) (d 2005) [24]
- May 9,
- Peter Birrell (Freddie and the Dreamers)
- Danny Rapp (Danny and the Juniors)
- May 10 - Danny Rapp, American Singer (Danny and the Juniors) (d. 1983)
- May 11 - Erika Bourdon Animals)
- May 13
- Joe Brown, singer and guitarist
- Ritchie Valens, singer (d. 1959)
- May 18 - Lobby Loyd, Australian guitarist, songwriter and producer (Billy Thorpe, and Purple Hearts , Wild Cherry and Rose Tattoo) (g. 2007)
- May 21-Ronald Isly (Aisley Brothers)
- 24 24,
- Conrad Bömer, composer
- Bob Dylan, People's Singer and Author of Songs
- May 27 House-Aho, Finnish counterbassist and composer
- 1 June - Edo de Waart, conductor
- June 2
- William Guest, R&B / soul singer (Gladys Knight and Pips)
- Charlie Watts, drummer (Rolling Stones)
- June 5 - Martha Argerich 90,140013 June 8 - Fuzzy Haskins, musician
- June 9 - Jon Lord, rock keyboardist and composer (d. 2012)
- June 10,
- Mickey Jones, rock drummer and character actor (d. 2018
- Shirley Owens, soul singer (The Shirrells)
- June 12
- Chick Corea, jazz musician
- Roy Harper, singer-songwriter
- Reg Presley, songwriter and soloist 901
- June 13 - Esther Ofarim, singer
- June 15 - Harry Nilsson, singer-songwriter (d. 1994)
- June 16 - Lamont Dozier, songwriter
- June 23 - Robert Hunter, American singer and guitarist (Grateful Dead)
- June 24 - Erkin Koray, Turkish musician
- July 5 - Terry Cashman, producer and songwriter
- July 7 - Jim Rodford, bass player (Argent) (d. 2018)
- July 16 - Desmond Dekker, reggae musician (d. 2006)
- 17 July
- Spencer Davis, instrumentalist (Spencer Davis Band)
- Mushroom, singer (d. 1968)
- July 18
- Lonnie Mac, rock and blues guitarist (d. 2016)
- Martha Reeves, singer
- July 22,
- Estel Bennett (Ronnetta) (2009)
- George Clinton, American musician
- -Manny Charlton (Nazareth)
- July 26-Brenton Wood, author-performer
- July 27 - Johannes Fritsch, composer and violist (d. 2010)
- July 28 - Riccardo Muti, conductor
- July 30 - Paul Anka, singer-songwriter
- August 2 - Doris Coley (Shirells)
- August 3 - Beverly Lee (Shirells)
- August 4 - Timi Yuro singer (d. 2004)
- August 14 - David Crosby (The Byrds, Crosby, Stills & Nash)
- August 19 - Alain Boublil, librettist
- August 20 - Dave Brock (Hawkwind)
- August 21 9012 Bonfire (Santana)
- Jackie DeShannon, singer-songwriter
- Aug 22 - Marvell Thomas, African American Memphis Blues keyboardist
- Aug 24 - Kenny Rogers, country musician (d. 2020)
- Aug 26 - Chris Curtis (The Searchers) (d. 2005) 29013 August - Cesaria Evora, Morna vocalist (d. 2011)
- August 28 - Joseph Chabalala, choir director (Ladysmith Black Mambazo) (d. 2020)
- August 30 - John McNally (The Searchers)
- September 9 - Otis Redding, soul singer (d. 1967)
- September 10 - Christopher Hogwood, conductor and harpsichordist (d. 2014)
- September 13 - David Clayton-Thomas, vocalist (Blood, sweat and tears)
- September 14 - Alberto Naranjo, arranger and composer
- September - Cass Elliot, singer (d. 1974)
- September 24 - Linda McCartney (Wings) (d. 1998)
- September 26 - Salvatore Accardo, Italian violinist and conductor
- October 2nd - Ron Meagher (Beau Brummelly)
- October 3 - Plump Check Singer
- October 13-Paul Simon, author-performer
- on October 17,
- Alan Howard (Tremo)
- James Sils (sealing and Croft)
- Twenty-first October , Booker T. and M.G.'s
- October 24 - Helen Reddy, singer (d. 2020)
- October 28
- Curtis Lee, singer
- Hank Marvin, guitarist (Shadows) October 3 9017 9017 Otis Williams, vocalist (The Temptations)
- November 2
- Brian Pool, singer (Tremelo)
- Bruce Welch, guitarist and singer (Shadows)
- November 5 - Art Garfunkel, singer November - Simon Standage, baroque violinist
- November 9 - Tom Fogerty, rock rhythm guitarist (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
- November 13 - Odia Coates, singer (d. 1991)
- November 16 - Dan Penn, American singer, songwriter and producer
- November 20 - Dr. John, American singer, songwriter and musician (d. 2019)
- November 21st - David Porter, American soul musician
- November 24
- Pete Best, rock drummer (The Beatles, original lineup )
- Donald "Duck" Dunn, rock bassist (Booker T. and M.G.'s, The Blues Brothers)
- November 27 - Eddie Rabbitt, country singer-songwriter (Amos Garrett)
- November 29 – Denny Doherty, folk singer (Moms and Dads) (d. 2007)
- December 2 - Tom McGuinness, English pop guitarist (Manfred Mann)
- December 10,
- Kyu Sakamoto, Japanese singer and actor (d. 1985)
- Peter Sarstedt, British singer-songwriter of Indian origin (d. 2017) )
- Chad Stewart, English folk rock singer (Chad and Jeremy)
- December 12 - Tim Hauser, American singer (Transfer to Manhattan) (d. 2014)
- December 18 - Sam Andrew, American rock musician (Big Brother and the Holding Company)
- December 19 - Maurice White, American R&B musician (Earth Wind and Fire) (d. 2016)
- December 27
- Les Maguire, English pop pianist (Jerry and pacemakers)
- Mike Pinder, English rock keyboardist (Moody Blues)
- December 29 - Ray Thomas, English rock flutist and singer-songwriter (The Moody Blues) (d. 2018)
Deaths
- January 10 - Frank Bridge, composer, 61 0013 January 23 - Dobri Hristov, composer, 65
- February 13 - Blind boy Fuller, blues musician
- February 15 - Guido Adler, musicologist
- February 19 - Sir Hamilton Harty, conductor and composer, 61
- February 21 - La Bolduc Quebec singer, 46 years old (cancer)
- March 11 - Sir Henry Walford Davis, composer, 71
- March 12 - Ernst Deci, music critic, 70 years old
- March 17 - Vasily Sapelnikov, pianist
- March 20 - Oscar Baum, music teacher and writer
- March 27 - Primo Riccitelli, Italian composer, 65
- April 6 - Henry Burr, popular singer
- April 17 - Al Bowlly, popular singer
- April 19 - Johanna Müller-Hermann, Austrian composer and teacher
- April – Agustin Bardi, tango composer, pianist and violinist, 56 years old (heart attack)
- May 1st
- Julia Claussen, operatic mezzo-soprano
- Howard Johnson, lyricist
- 23 May – Slavko Osterc, Slovenian composer
- June 17 – Johan Wagenaar, organist and composer, 78
- June 29 – Ignacy Jan Paderewski, pianist and composer, former Prime Minister of Poland, 80 years old. .