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3 Events  





4 Bands formed  





5 Albums released  





6 Biggest hit singles  





7 US No. 1 hit singles  





8 Top hits on record  





9 Published popular music  





10 Classical music  



10.1  Premieres  





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12 Film  





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    Elvis Presley in 1957 film "Jailhouse Rock".

    This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1957.

    Specific locations[edit]

    Specific genres[edit]

    Events[edit]

    Bands formed[edit]

    Albums released[edit]

  • After GlowCarmen McRae
  • After MidnightNat King Cole
  • After School SessionChuck Berry
  • AlmendraAldemaro Romero
  • Anita Sings the MostAnita O'Day
  • April in ParisCount Basie
  • Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm SectionArt Pepper
  • At Mister Kelly'sSarah Vaughan
  • At the Gate of HornOdetta
  • Award Winner: Stan GetzStan Getz
  • Bags' GrooveMiles Davis
  • The Beat of My HeartTony Bennett
  • Belafonte Sings of the CaribbeanHarry Belafonte
  • Bing with a BeatBing Crosby
  • The Big BeatJohnnie Ray
  • Birth of the CoolMiles Davis
  • Blossom DearieBlossom Dearie
  • A Blowin' SessionJohnny Griffin
  • Blue StarrKay Starr
  • Blue TrainJohn Coltrane
  • Blue TromboneJ. J. Johnson
  • Boy Meets GirlSammy Davis Jr. and Carmen McRae
  • Brilliant CornersThelonious Monk
  • Chet Atkins at HomeChet Atkins
  • The "Chirping" CricketsBuddy Holly & The Crickets (debut)
  • A Christmas StoryBing Crosby
  • Close to YouFrank Sinatra
  • A Closer Walk with TheePat Boone
  • The ClownCharles Mingus
  • ColtraneJohn Coltrane
  • Cookin'Paul Gonsalves
  • Cookin' with the Miles Davis QuintetMiles Davis
  • Count Basie at NewportCount Basie
  • CriollísimaAldemaro Romero
  • Cuban Jam Sessions in MiniatureCachao
  • Day by NightDoris Day
  • Dedicated to YouThe "5" Royales
  • Double Play!Russ Freeman & André Previn
  • Dream StreetPeggy Lee
  • Drum SuiteArt Blakey
  • Ella and Louis AgainElla Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
  • Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Song Book – Ella Fitzgerald & Duke Ellington
  • Elvis' Christmas AlbumElvis Presley
  • An Evening with BelafonteHarry Belafonte
  • ExoticaMartin Denny
  • Gene Vincent and His Blue CapsGene Vincent
  • Grand Ole Opry's New StarGeorge Jones
  • The Great Ray CharlesRay Charles
  • Hard BopArt Blakely and the Jazz Messengers
  • The Helen Morgan StoryGogi Grant
  • Her NibsGeorgia Gibbs
  • Here's Little RichardLittle Richard
  • Hi-Fi in FocusChet Atkins
  • Hymns We LovePat Boone
  • I Love John Frigo...He SwingsJohnny Frigo (debut)
  • In Las VegasJohnnie Ray
  • Interplay for 2 Trumpets and 2 TenorsJohn Coltrane
  • It's All Over but the Swingin'Sammy Davis Jr.
  • Jackie's PalJackie McLean
  • Jazz by Sun RaSun Ra
  • Jim Edward, Maxine, and Bonnie BrownThe Browns (debut)
  • A Jolly Christmas from Frank SinatraFrank Sinatra
  • The Jones BoysThad Jones
  • JulieJulie London
  • Just One of Those ThingsNat King Cole
  • Jutta Hipp With Zoot SimsJutta Hipp
  • Like Someone in Love – Ella Fitzgerald
  • Losers, WeepersKay Starr
  • Louis and the AngelsLouis Armstrong
  • Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar PetersonLouis Armstrong & Oscar Peterson
  • Love Is the ThingNat King Cole
  • Love SerenadeAmes Brothers
  • Loving You (OST) – Elvis Presley
  • Mad ThadThad Jones
  • Make Love to MeJulie London
  • Mal/2Mal Waldron
  • The Man I LovePeggy Lee
  • The Many Sides of ToshikoToshiko Akiyoshi
  • Mating CallTadd Dameron
  • Mel Tormé's California SuiteMel Tormé
  • Mel Tormé at the Crescendo – Mel Tormé
  • MiguelDalida
  • Miles AheadMiles Davis
  • A Midnight Session with the Jazz MessengersArt Blakey
  • Moanin' the BluesHank Williams
  • Monk's MusicThelonious Monk
  • MoondreamsDick Haymes
  • Mozart: Clarinet Concerto, Quintet for Clarinet and StringsBenny Goodman, clarinet, Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Charles Munch; Boston Symphony String Quartet. 12-inch LP. RCA Victor LM 2073.
  • New TricksBing Crosby
  • Now Hear ThisThe Hi-Lo's
  • Once Over LightlyJo Stafford
  • One Dozen RosesThe Mills Brothers
  • One O'Clock JumpCount Basie Orchestra, Ella Fitzgerald & Joe Williams
  • Orgy in RhythmArt Blakey
  • The Pajama GameDoris Day
  • Pal JoeyMorris Stoloff, Frank Sinatra, Kim Novak, Rita Hayworth, Trudy Erwin[5]
  • PatPat Boone
  • Pat Boone Sings Irving Berlin – Pat Boone
  • Patsy ClinePatsy Cline
  • Please, Please, PleaseJames Brown
  • The Poll WinnersBarney Kessel
  • Porgy and Bess – Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
  • The Prestige Jazz QuartetTeddy Charles
  • Pretty BabyDean Martin
  • Quand on n'a que l'amourJacques Brel
  • Ray CharlesRay Charles
  • RickyRicky Nelson (debut)
  • Ring around RosieThe Hi-Lo's
  • Rockin' Frankie Laine
  • Rockin' the OldiesBill Haley & His Comets
  • 'Round About Midnight – Miles Davis
  • Sammy SwingsSammy Davis Jr.
  • Saxophone ColossusSonny Rollins
  • Sea ShellsPeggy Lee
  • Sing a Song of BasieLambert, Hendricks & Ross
  • Sometimes I'm Happy, Sometimes I'm BlueJill Corey
  • Son nom est DalidaDalida
  • Songs for Any Taste – Mel Tormé
  • Songs for Inspiration & MeditationJo Stafford
  • Songs of ScotlandJo Stafford
  • Sophisticated SwingCannonball Adderley
  • SoulvilleBen Webster
  • The Sounds of Christmas HarmonyAmes Brothers
  • Strange BluesJackie McLean (recorded, released 1967)
  • Strictly PowellBud Powell
  • Such Sweet ThunderDuke Ellington
  • Suddenly It's The Hi-Lo'sThe Hi-Lo's
  • Suddenly There's Gogi GrantGogi Grant
  • Sweet SeventeenAmes Brothers
  • A Swingin' Affair!Frank Sinatra
  • Swingin' EasySarah Vaughan
  • Tenor ConclavePrestige All Stars
  • Thelonious Monk with John ColtraneThelonious Monk & John Coltrane
  • There'll Always Be A ChristmasAmes Brothers
  • TonyTony Bennett
  • Tormé Meets the British – Mel Tormé
  • Toshiko and Leon Sash at NewportToshiko Akiyoshi & Leon Sash
  • Trane's BluesJohn Coltrane
  • Walkin' – Miles Davis
  • Way Out WestSonny Rollins
  • We Get LettersPerry Como
  • The Weavers at Carnegie HallThe Weavers
  • West Side Story – Original Broadway Cast
  • Where Are You?Frank Sinatra
  • Winner's CircleOscar Pettiford
  • With His Hot and Blue GuitarJohnny Cash (debut)
  • Biggest hit singles[edit]

    The following songs achieved the highest chart positions in the charts of 1957.[6]

    # Artist Title Year Country Chart Entries
    1 Elvis Presley Jailhouse Rock 1957 US UK 1 – Jan 1958, US BB 1 – Oct 1957, US BB 1 of 1957, Canada 1 – Oct 1957, DDD 1 of 1957, POP 1 of 1957, Europe 2 of the 1950s, Scrobulate 2 of rockabilly, RYM 3 of 1957, Netherlands 5 – Jan 1974, France 10 – Dec 1971, US CashBox 11 of 1957, South Africa 11 of 1958, AFI 21, Global 33 (5 M sold) – 1957, Party 54 of 1999, Italy 60 of 1958, Rolling Stone 67, Acclaimed 192, Belgium 214 of all time
    2 Paul Anka Diana 1957 Canada UK 1 – Aug 1957, US BB 1 – Jul 1957, Canada 1 – Jul 1957, Australia 1 for 8 weeks Jun 1957, Italy 2 of 1958, Poland 9 – Apr 1989, US CashBox 13 of 1957, US BB 14 of 1956, POP 14 of 1956, Europe 17 of the 1950s, RYM 17 of 1957, Global 33 (5 M sold) – 1957, DDD 36 of 1957
    3 Elvis Presley All Shook Up 1957 US UK 1 – Jun 1957, US BB 1 – Apr 1957, Canada 1 – May 1957, RYM 5 of 1957, US CashBox 8 of 1957, DDD 11 of 1957, Scrobulate 12 of rock & roll, US BB 13 of 1957, POP 13 of 1957, Netherlands 33 – Jan 2005, Global 33 (5 M sold) – 1957, Europe 78 of the 1950s, Party 179 of 2007, Rolling Stone 352, Acclaimed 835
    4 Jerry Lee Lewis Great Balls of Fire 1957 US UK 1 – Dec 1957, RYM 1 of 1957, US BB 2 – Dec 1957, Canada 2 – Dec 1957, DDD 5 of 1957, US BB 14 of 1958, POP 14 of 1958, South Africa 15 of 1958, Netherlands 27 – Sep 1989, Scrobulate 63 of oldies, RIAA 64, Europe 76 of the 1950s, Acclaimed 86, Rolling Stone 96, Party 242 of 1999
    5 Danny & the Juniors At the Hop 1957 US US BB 1 – Dec 1957, Canada 1 – Dec 1957, UK 3 – Jan 1958, US BB 3 of 1958, POP 3 of 1958, South Africa 6 of 1958, US CashBox 10 of 1958, RYM 11 of 1957, DDD 21 of 1957, Europe 73 of the 1950s, RIAA 250, Acclaimed 728

    US No. 1 hit singles[edit]

    These singles reached the top of US Billboard's charts in 1957.

    First week Number of weeks Title Artist
    February 9, 1957 3 "Too Much" Elvis Presley
    March 2, 1957 4 "Young Love" Tab Hunter
    March 30, 1957 1 "Party Doll" Buddy Knox
    April 6, 1957 1 "Round and Round" Perry Como
    April 13, 1957 8 "All Shook Up" Elvis Presley
    June 3, 1957 5 "Love Letters in the Sand" Pat Boone
    June 10, 1957 1 "Bernardine" Pat Boone
    July 8, 1957 7 "Teddy Bear" Elvis Presley
    August 26, 1957 2 "Tammy" Debbie Reynolds
    September 9, 1957 1 "Diana" Paul Anka
    September 16, 1957 1 "Tammy" Debbie Reynolds
    September 23, 1957 1 "That'll Be the Day" The Crickets
    September 30, 1957 2 "Honeycomb" Jimmie Rodgers
    October 14, 1957 1 "Wake Up Little Susie" The Everly Brothers
    October 21, 1957 7 "Jailhouse Rock" Elvis Presley
    December 9, 1957 2 "You Send Me" Sam Cooke
    December 23, 1957 2 "April Love" Pat Boone

    Top hits on record[edit]

  • "An Affair To Remember" – Nat King Cole
  • "And That Reminds Me" – Della Reese
  • "Almost In Your Arms (Love Theme From Houseboat) – Sophia Loren
  • "April Love" – Pat Boone
  • "Around the World" – Nat King Cole
  • "A Teenager's Romance" – Ricky Nelson
  • "At the Hop" — Danny & the Juniors
  • "Bad Motorcycle"- The Storey Sisters
  • "Be-Bop Baby" – Ricky Nelson
  • "Bernardine" – Pat Boone
  • "Black Slacks" – Joe Bennett & the Sparkletones
  • "Blue Starr" – Kay Starr
  • "Blueberry Hill" – Fats Domino
  • "Butterfly" – Andy Williams
  • "Buzz-Buzz-Buzz" – The Hollywood Flames
  • "Bye Bye Love" – Everly Brothers
  • "Chances Are" – Johnny Mathis
  • "Come Go With Me" – The Dell-Vikings, one of the first integrated groups
  • "Crazy Street" – Matys Brothers (some sources say 1958)
  • "Dark Moon" – Gale Storm originally recorded by Bonnie Guitar
  • "Deep Purple" – Billy Ward & The Dominoes
  • "Diana" – Paul Anka
  • "Drive-In Show"- Eddie Cochran
  • "Everyday" – Buddy Holly
  • "Fascination", recorded by
  • "Forbidden Fruit" – Anita Ellis
  • "Four Walls" – Jim Reeves
  • "Gonna Find Me a Bluebird", recorded by
  • "Great Balls Of Fire" – Jerry Lee Lewis
  • "The Greater Sin" – Frankie Laine
  • "Gunfight At the OK Corral" – Frankie Laine
  • "Happy, Happy Birthday, Baby" – The Tune Weavers
  • "Hey, Schoolgirl" – Tom and Jerry
  • "Histoire d'un amour" – Dalida
  • "Honeycomb" – Jimmie Rodgers
  • "Hoot Owl" – Guy Mitchell
  • "How High The Moon" – Pat Suzuki
  • "I Like Your Kind of Love" – Andy Williams
  • "I'm Available" – Margie Rayburn
  • "I'm Not a Juvenile Delinquent" – Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers
  • "I'm Sorry" – The Platters
  • "I'm Stickin' with You" – Jimmy Bowen with The Rhythm Orchids
  • "I'm Walkin'" – Ricky Nelson
  • "I'm Walking The Floor Over You" – Georgia Gibbs
  • "It's Not For Me To Say" – Johnny Mathis
  • "Jailhouse Rock" – Elvis Presley
  • "Jim Dandy"- LaVern Baker
  • "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" – Jimmie Rodgers
  • "Last Train to San Fernando" – Johnny Duncan (huge hit in the UK)
  • "Lips of Wine" – Andy Williams
  • "Little Darlin' " – The Diamonds, a coverofThe Gladiolas' rhythm and blues hit
  • "The Lonesome Road" – Frankie Laine
  • "Starlight" Jack Huddle
  • "Long Lonely Nights"- Lee Andrews & the Hearts
  • "Look Homeward, Angel" – Johnnie Ray
  • "Love Letters in the Sand" – Pat Boone
  • "Loving You" – Elvis Presley
  • "Lucille" – Little Richard
  • "Moonlight Gambler" – Frankie Laine
  • "Mr. Lee" – The Bobbettes
  • "My Juanita"- The Crests
  • "My Special Angel" – Bobby Helms
  • "Not Fade Away" – Buddy Holly
  • "Oh Boy" – Buddy Holly
  • "Old Cape Cod" – Patti Page
  • "Out in the Cold Again" – The Teenagers featuring Frankie Lymon
  • "Party Doll" – Buddy Knox
  • "Peggy Sue" – Buddy Holly
  • "Pink Champagne" – The Tyrones
  • "Queen Of The Senior Prom" – The Mills Brothers
  • "Raunchy" – Bill Justis
  • "Reet Petite" – Jackie Wilson
  • "Remember You're Mine" – Pat Boone
  • "Rock-A-Billy" – Guy Mitchell
  • "Rock-A-Bye Baby Blues" – Brenda Lee
  • "Rock and Roll Music" – Chuck Berry
  • "Round and Round" – Perry Como
  • "Rumble" – Link Wray, early feedback, only instrumental ever banned
  • "Sail Along, Silv'ry Moon" – Billy Vaughn
  • "Searchin' " – The Coasters
  • "Send for Me" – Nat King Cole
  • "Shangri-La" – The Four Coins
  • "Silent Lips" – Georgia Gibbs
  • "So Rare" – Jimmy Dorsey
  • "Stardust" – Nat King Cole
  • "Start Movin' (In My Direction)" – Sal Mineo
  • "The Stroll" – The Diamonds
  • "Stood Up" – Ricky Nelson
  • "Sugar Moon" – Pat Boone
  • "Sugartime" – McGuire Sisters
  • "Tammy", recorded by
  • "Teddy Bear" – Elvis Presley
  • "Teen-Age Crush" – Tommy Sands
  • "That'll Be the Day" – The Crickets, Buddy Holly's group
  • "3:10 To Yuma" – Frankie Laine
  • "Too Much" – Elvis Presley
  • "Too Young To Have A Broken Heart" – Gayla Peevey
  • "Treat Me Nice" – Elvis Presley
  • "The Twelfth Of Never" – Johnny Mathis
  • "Tu n'as pas très bon caractère" – Dalida
  • "Tutti Frutti" – Little Richard
  • "Up Above My Head" – Johnnie Ray and Frankie Laine
  • "Valley of Tears" – Fats Domino
  • "Wait A Minute"- Jo Ann Campbell
  • "Waitin' in School" – Ricky Nelson
  • "Wake Up Little Susie" – The Everly Brothers
  • "Walkin' After Midnight" – Patsy Cline
  • "When I Fall in Love" – Nat King Cole
  • "Whispering Bells" – The Del-Vikings
  • "White Silver SandsDon Rondo
  • "Who Needs You" – The Four Lads
  • "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" – Jerry Lee Lewis
  • "Why Baby Why" – Pat Boone
  • "Willie and the Hand Jive" – Johnny Otis
  • "Witchcraft" – Frank Sinatra
  • "Wonderful! Wonderful!" – Johnny Mathis
  • "Words of Love", recorded by
  • "You Know How It Is" – Frankie Laine
  • "You Send Me" – Sam Cooke
  • "Young Blood" – The Coasters, a two-sided hit with "Searchin"'
  • "Young Love", recorded by
  • "You're My One and Only Love" – Ricky Nelson
  • Published popular music[edit]

  • "After School" w.m. Dick Wolf & Warren Nadel
  • "All Shook Up" w.m. Otis Blackwell & Elvis Presley
  • "All the Way" w. Sammy Cahn m. Jimmy Van Heusen
  • "Almost Paradise" m. Norman Petty
  • "Alone (Why Must I Be Alone)" w. Selma Craft m. Morton Craft
  • "America" w. Stephen Sondheim m. Leonard Bernstein
  • "April Love" w. Paul Francis Webster m. Sammy Fain
  • "Are You Sincere?" w.m. Wayne Walker
  • "At the Hop" w.m. Artie Singer, Johnny Medora & Dave White
  • "Bernardine" w.m. Johnny Mercer
  • "Bony Moronie" w.m. Larry Williams
  • "The Book of Love" w.m. Warren Davies, George Malone & Charles Patrick
  • "Boy on a Dolphin" w.(Eng) Paul Francis Webster (Greek) Jean Fermanoglou m. Takis Morakis
  • "Build Your Love (On A Strong Foundation)" O. Jones
  • "Butterfly" w.m. Anthony September
  • "Bye Bye Love" w.m. Felice & Boudleaux Bryant
  • "Ca, C'est L'Amour" w.m. Cole Porter. Introduced by Taina Elg in the film Les Girls.
  • "Catch a Falling Star" w.m. Lee Pockriss & Paul Vance
  • "Chances Are" w. Al Stillman m. Robert Allen
  • "Chantez, Chantez" w. Albert Gamse m. Irving Fields
  • "Cocoanut Sweet" w. E. Y. Harburg m. Harold Arlen
  • "Come Fly with Me" w. Sammy Cahn m. Jimmy Van Heusen
  • "Come Go with Me" w.m. Clarence E. Quick
  • "Cool" w. Stephen Sondheim m. Leonard Bernstein
  • "Could This Be Magic" w.m. Hiram Johnson & Richard Blandon
  • "Dark Moon" w.m. Ned Miller
  • "The Day the Rains Came" w.(Eng) Carl Sigman (Fr) Pierre Delanoë m. Gilbert Bécaud
  • "Diana" w.m. Paul Anka
  • "Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful?" w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers
  • "Everyday" Charles Hardin, Norman Petty
  • "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" w.m. Ewan MacColl
  • "Four Walls" w.m. George Campbell & Marvin Moore
  • "From a Jack to a King" w.m. Ned Miller
  • "Gee, Officer Krupke" w. Stephen Sondheim m. Leonard Bernstein from the musical West Side Story
  • "Gigi" w. Alan Jay Lerner m. Frederick Loewe
  • "The Girl with the Golden Braids" m. Eddie Snyder w. Stanley J. Kahan
  • "Goodnight My Someone" w.m. Meredith Willson
  • "Got-Ta Have Something in the Bank, Frank" Bob Hilliard, Mort Garson
  • "Great Balls of Fire" w.m. Jack Hammer & Otis Blackwell
  • "A Handful of Songs" Tommy Steele, Lionel Bart & Michael Pratt
  • "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby" w.m. Margo Sylvia & Gilbert Lopez
  • "Hey Schoolgirl" w. Art Garfunkel m. Paul Simon
  • "Hula Love" adapted by Buddy Knox from the 1911 song "My Hula Hula Love"
  • "I Can't Stop Loving You" w.m. Don Gibson
  • "I Feel Pretty" w. Stephen Sondheim m. Leonard Bernstein
  • "I Just Don't Know" w. Joe Stone m. Robert Allen
  • "I Like Your Kind of Love" Melvin Endsley
  • "I'm Sorry" w.m. Buck Ram
  • "In My Own Little Corner" w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers
  • "In the Middle of an Island" w.m. Ted Varnick & Nick Acquaviva
  • "Island in the Sun" w.m. Harry Belafonte & Irving L. Burgie
  • "It's Good to Be Alive" w.m. Bob Merrill
  • "Ivy Rose" w.m. Al Hoffman & Dick Manning
  • "Jailhouse Rock" w.m. Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
  • "Jingle Bell Rock" w.m. Joseph Beal & James Boothe
  • "Joey's Song" m. Joe Reisman
  • "Just Between You and Me" w.m. Lee Cathy & Jack Keller
  • "Just Born" w.m. Luther Dixon & Billy Dawn Smith
  • "Let It Be Me" w.(Eng) Mann Curtis (Fr) Pierre Delanoë m. Gilbert Bécaud
  • "Lida Rose" w.m. Meredith Willson
  • "Liechtensteiner Polka" w.(Eng) Joseph Seener w.m. Edmund Koetscher & Rudi Lindt
  • "Lips of Wine" w. Shirley Wolfe m. Sy Soloway
  • "Little Biscuit" w. E. Y. Harburg m. Harold Arlen
  • "The Little Blue Man" w.m. Fred Ebb & Paul Klein
  • "Little Darlin' " w.m. Maurice Williams
  • "Loving You" w.m. Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
  • "Lucille" w.m. Richard Penniman & Albert Collins
  • "Magic Moments" w. Hal David m. Burt Bacharach
  • "Mama Look at Bubu" w.m. Lord Melody
  • "Mean Woman Blues" w.m. Claude Demetrius
  • "Mi Casa, Su Casa" w.m. Al Hoffman & Dick Manning
  • "Moonlight Swim" w. Sylvia Dee m. Ben Weisman
  • "My Heart Reminds Me" (aka "And That Reminds Me") w. (Eng) Al Stillman m. Camillo Bargoni
  • "My Little Baby" w.m. Joe Shapiro and Lou Stallman
  • "My Special Angel" w.m. Jimmy Duncan
  • "Napoleon" w. E. Y. Harburg m. Harold Arlen
  • "Oh Boy!" w.m. Sunny West, Norman Petty & Bill Tilghman
  • "Oh Lonesome Me" w.m. Don Gibson
  • "Old Cape Cod" w.m. Claire Rothrock, Milt Yakus & Allan Jeffrey
  • "One Hand, One Heart" w. Stephen Sondheim m. Leonard Bernstein
  • "Party Doll" w.m. Jimmy Bowen & Buddy Knox
  • "Passing Strangers" Mel Mitchell, Stanley Applebaum
  • "Peggy Sue" w.m. Jerry Allison, Norman Petty & Buddy Holly
  • "Pretend You Don't See Her" w.m. Steve Allen
  • "Proceed with Caution" Wilson Stone
  • "Promise Her Anything" w.m. Roy Alfred
  • "A Pub with No Beer" w.m. Gordon Parsons
  • "Put a Light in the Window" w. Rhoda Roberts m. Kenny Jacobson
  • "Rainbow" w.m. Russ Hamilton
  • "Raunchy" m. William E. Justis Jr & Sidney Manker
  • "Reet Petite" T. Carlo, Berry Gordy
  • "Remember You're Mine" Bernie Lowe, Kal Mann
  • "Rock and Roll Music" w.m. Chuck Berry
  • "Rock-A-Billy" w.m. Woody Harris & Eddie V. Deane
  • "Sadder But Wiser Girl for Me" w.m. Meredith Willson
  • "Santa, Bring My Baby Back (To Me)" w.m. Claude Demetrius & Aaron Schroeder
  • "Sayonara" w.m. Irving Berlin
  • "School Day" w.m. Chuck Berry
  • "Searchin' " w.m. Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
  • "Send for Me" w.m. Ollie Jones
  • "Seventy-Six Trombones" w.m. Meredith Willson
  • "She Was Only Seventeen" w.m. Marty Robbins
  • "Shiralee" w.m. Tommy Steele
  • "Short Fat Fanny" Larry Williams
  • "Silhouettes" w.m. Frank Slay & Bob Crewe
  • "Something's Coming" w. Stephen Sondheim m. Leonard Bernstein
  • "Somewhere" w. Stephen Sondheim m. Leonard Bernstein. Introduced by Reri Grist in the musical West Side Story
  • "The Song of Raintree County" w. Paul Francis Webster & Raymond Egan m. Richard Whiting
  • "Song of the Clyde" w. R. Y Bell m. Ian Gourlay
  • "Spooky Polka" – m. John Serry Sr.
  • "The Story of My Life" w. Hal David m. Burt Bacharach
  • "The Stroll" w.m. Nancy Lee & Clyde Otis
  • "Tammy" w. Jay Livingston m. Ray Evans. Introduced by Debbie Reynolds in the film Tammy and the Bachelor
  • "Teddy Bear" w.m. Kal Mann & Bernie Lowe. Introduced by Elvis Presley in the film Loving You
  • "Tele Vee Shun" Stan Freberg
  • "Ten Minutes Ago" w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers
  • "That'll Be the Day" w.m. Buddy Holly, Norman Petty & Jerry Allison
  • "Till" w.m. Carl Sigman, Charles Sananes & Pierre Buisson
  • "Till There Was You" w.m. Meredith Willson. Introduced by Robert Preston and Barbara Cook in the musical The Music Man
  • "Tonight" w. Stephen Sondheim & Leonard Bernstein m. Leonard Bernstein
  • "Treat Me Nice" w.m. Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
  • "Trouble (In River City)" w.m. Meredith Willson. Introduced by Robert Preston in the musical The Music Man.
  • "The Twelfth of Never" adapt. (folk song) w. Paul Francis Webster m. Jerry Livingston
  • "Twenty-six Miles" w.m. Bruce Bell & Glen Larson
  • "A Very Special Love" w.m. Robert Allen
  • "Wake Up Little Susie" w.m. Felice & Boudleaux Bryant
  • "Walking Along" Sam Weiss, Winston Willis
  • "White Silver Sands" w.m. Charles G. Matthews & Gladys Reinhardt
  • "A White Sport Coat" w.m. Marty Robbins
  • "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" w.m. Dave Williams & Sunny David
  • "Whole Lotta Woman" w.m. Marvin Rainwater
  • "Why Baby Why" w.m. Luther Dixon & Larry Harrison
  • "Why Don't They Understand" Jack Fishman, Joe Henderson
  • "Wild Is the Wind" w. Ned Washington m. Dimitri Tiomkin
  • "Wind in the Willows" Wecht, Singer, Singer
  • "Witchcraft" w. Carolyn Leigh m. Cy Coleman
  • "Wonderful! Wonderful!" w. Ben Raleigh m. Sherman Edwards
  • "Yellow Bird" w.m. Alan Bergman, Marilyn Keith & Norman Luboff
  • "Yes Tonight, Josephine" w.m. Winfield Scott & Dorothy Goodman
  • "You Need Hands" w.m. Roy Irwin
  • Classical music[edit]

    Premieres[edit]

    Composer Composition Date Location Performers
    Arnold, Malcolm Horn Concerto No. 2 1957-07-17 Cheltenham Music Festival, UK Brain / Hallé Orchestra – Arnold[7]
    Bainton, Edgar Symphony No. 3 1957-03-25[a] Sydney, Australia Sydney SymphonyHeinze[8][9]
    Barraqué, Jean Piano Sonata 1957-10-28 Paris[b] Loriod[11]
    Berio, Luciano Mutazioni 1957-04-24 Milan, Italy Electronic music on tape[12]
    Crumb, George Sonata for Solo Cello 1957-03-15 Ann Arbor, Michigan Doppmann[13]
    Davies, Peter Maxwell Clarinet Sonata 1957-07-20 Darmstädter Ferienkurse, Germany Dobrée, Davies[14]
    Hartmann, Karl Amadeus Versuch eines Requiem (Symphony No. 1)[c] 1957-06-22 Vienna, Austria Rössl-Majdan / Vienna SymphonySanzogno[15]
    Henze, Hans Werner Maratona, ballet suite 1957-02-08 Cologne, Germany SWF SymphonyRosbaud[16][17]
    Ives, Charles From the Salvation Army (String Quartet No. 1) (1900) 1957-04-24 New York City Kohon Quartet[18]
    Larsson, Lars-Erik Concertini: No. 4, for Bassoon 1957-12-10 Gothenburg, Sweden Rönnerbäck / Gothenburg Radio OrchestraStaern[19]
    Martinů, Bohuslav Piano Sonata 1957–?-? Düsseldorf, Germany Serkin[20]
    Matsudaira, Yoritsune Figures sonores 1957-06-01 Zürich, Switzerland (ISCM Festival) [unknown orchestra] – Schmid[21]
    Nono, Luigi Varianti 1957-10-20 Donaueschingen, Germany (Musiktage) SWF SymphonyRosbaud[22]
    Prokofiev, Sergei Symphony No. 4 (2nd version) (1948) 1957-01-05[d] Moscow USSR State SymphonyGennady Rozhdestvensky[23]
    Rubbra, Edmund Symphony No. 7 1957-10-01 Birmingham, UK City of Birmingham SymphonyPanufnik[24][25]
    Shostakovich, Dmitri Piano Concerto No. 2 1957-05-10 Moscow M. Shostakovich / USSR State SymphonyAnosov[26]
    Shostakovich, Dmitri Symphony No. 11 ("The Year 1905") 1957-10-30 Moscow USSR State SymphonyRakhlin[26]
    Simpson, Robert Symphony No. 2 1957-07-16 Cheltenham Music Festival, UK Hallé OrchestraBarbirolli[27]
    Stockhausen, Karlheinz Klavierstück XI 1957-04-22[e] New York (Carl Fischer Hall)[29] Tudor[30]
    Stravinsky, Igor Agon 1957-12-01 Los Angeles Robert Craft
    Takemitsu, Tōru Requiem for Strings 1957-06-20 Tokyo Tokyo PhilharmonicUeda[31]
    Tubin, Eduard Double Bass Concerto 1957-03-08 Bogotá, Colombia Verdaguer / Colombia National SymphonyRoots[32]
    Villa-Lobos, Heitor Piano Concerto No. 3 1957-08-24 Theatro Municipal, Rio de Janeiro Arnaldo Estrella [pt; ru] / Orquestra Sinfônica Brasileira – Carvalho[33]
    Xenakis, Iannis Pithoprakta 1957-03-08 Musica Viva (Munich) [de] Bavarian Radio SymphonyScherchen[34]
    1. ^ Posthumous premiere
  • ^ Recording. The Sonata was performed publicly for the first time in concert in April 1967 by Elisabeth Klein in Copenhagen.[10]
  • ^ Revision of a cantata composed in 1938 and premiered in 1948. Until then Miserae had been Hartmann's Symphony No. 1.
  • ^ Concert premiere. The Symphony had been previously recorded by the BBC Symphony conducted by Adrian Boult in March 1950 for a radio broadcast.
  • ^ In two versions. Unofficial premiere, given at the time without permission, but now acknowledged by the publisher.[28] Originally, the official premiere was given as 28 July 1957, the last day of the Darmstädter Ferienkurse, in the Darmstadt orangerie, in two versions played by Paul Jacobs. This is now regarded as the European premiere.
  • Compositions[edit]

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    Jazz[edit]

    Musical theatre[edit]

    Musical films[edit]

    Births[edit]

    Deaths[edit]

    Awards[edit]

    Eurovision Song Contest[edit]

    References[edit]

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  • ^ "Toru Takemitsu – Chronology". Schott Music. Archived from the original on February 16, 2013. Retrieved February 1, 2013.
  • ^ Spitz, Bob (2005). The Beatles: The Biography. Little Brown & Company. p. 65. ISBN 978-0-316-80352-6.
  • ^ "Paul McCartney goes to Scout camp". The Beatles Bible. July 29, 1957. Retrieved April 25, 2022.
  • ^ "Pal Joey (Original Film Soundtrack) by Various Artists on Apple Music".
  • ^ "Songs from the Year 1957". Tsort.info. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  • ^ Stephen Pettitt (November 15, 2012). Dennis Brain: A Biography. Faber & Faber. ISBN 9780571287475. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  • ^ Dr Rhoderick McNeill (January 17, 2014). The Australian Symphony from Federation to 1960. Ashgate Publishing. p. 112. ISBN 9781409441243. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  • ^ Symphony no. 3 in C minor (Musical LP, 1958). March 25, 1957. OCLC 221541885.
  • ^ "Slee Sinfonietta" (PDF). Music21c.buffalo.edu. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  • ^ "Sonate pour piano, Jean Barraqué" (work details) (in French and English). IRCAM.
  • ^ "Mutazioni | Centro Studi Luciano Berio – Luciano Berio's Official Website". Lucianoberio.org (in Italian). Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  • ^ "Traditional Formal Structures and 20th Century Sonorities: A Successful Pairing in the Solo Cello Sonatas of Ligeti, Crumb, and Stevens by Martin Gueorguiev" (PDF). Getd.libs.uga.edu. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  • ^ "Work Detail – Sir Peter Maxwell Davies". Maxopus.com. July 20, 1957. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  • ^ "Shop – Karl Amadeus Hartmann – 1. Symphonie". Schott Music. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  • ^ "Maratona, Hans Werner Henze" (work details) (in French and English). IRCAM.
  • ^ "Harald Banter- Bio, Albums, Pictures – Naxos Classical Music". Naxos.com. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  • ^ "String Quartet No. 1: From the Salvation Army, Charles Ives" (work details) (in French and English). IRCAM.
  • ^ "Concertino för fagott och stråkorkester – Gehrmans Musikförlag". Gehrmans.se. December 10, 1957. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  • ^ Michael Brim Beckerman; Michael Henderson (2007). Martinů's Mysterious Accident: Essays in Honor of Michael Henderson. Pendragon Press. p. 118. ISBN 9781576470039. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  • ^ "Figures Sonores Orchesra Full Score Music Musica Musik – Mv – Musica e Vita – Vendita spartiti online". Mvmusica.eu. January 6, 1957. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  • ^ "Varianti | Fondazione Archivio Luigi Nono Onlus". Luiginono.it. May 7, 2002. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  • ^ "Prokofiev: Symphony No. 4 in C Major, Op. 112 | HDtracks – The World's Greatest-Sounding Music Downloads". HDtracks. December 22, 2014. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  • ^ "John Feeney Charitable Trust – Feeney Commissions". Feeneytrust.org.uk. Archived from the original on August 20, 2018. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  • ^ "1950–1999 The British Symphony | atuneadayblogdotcom". Atuneadayblogdotcom.wordpress.com. April 19, 2013. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  • ^ a b "Opus by Shostakovich". Home.online.nl. Archived from the original on May 30, 2015. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  • ^ Donald Macauley (June 7, 2013). The Power of Robert Simpson. Xlibris Corporation. p. 75. ISBN 9781479794379. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  • ^ "Karlheinz Stockhausen – Klavierstück 11". Universal Edition. April 22, 1957. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  • ^ Michael Kurtz, Stockhausen: A Biography, translated by Richard Toop (London: Faber and Faber, 1992): 87–88. ISBN 0-571-14323-7 (cloth); ISBN 978-0-571-17146-0 (pbk).
  • ^ Imke Misch and Markus Bandur (eds.), Karlheinz Stockhausen bei den Internationalen Ferienkursen für Neue Musik in Darmstadt 1951–1996: Dokumente und Briefe (Kürten: Stockhausen-Verlag, 2001): 147, 166, 169–172. ISBN 3-00-007290-X.
  • ^ "Requiem for strings, Tōru Takemitsu" (work details) (in French and English). IRCAM.
  • ^ "History (7) – Vito D.Liuzzi – The Classical Double Bass "Il Contrabbasso classico"". Vitoliuzzi.com. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  • ^ Villa-Lobos, sua obra Archived October 16, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Version 1.0. (MinC / IBRAM, and the Museu Villa-Lobos, 2009; based on the third edition, 1989): 57–58.
  • ^ "Biography". Iannis Xenakis. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  • ^ "Kassern Is Dead – Composer Was 53 – Polish Musician Defected from Government Post – Found Asylum Here Work for Strings Hailed Came Here in 1945". The New York Times. May 3, 1957. Retrieved January 20, 2016.

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