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NPR s 50 Favorite Songs Of 1971
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American Idolcontestants for Season 19 headed to Florida s Disney World for the show s Disney-themed night on Sunday (May 2), performing song selections from some of the most beloved Disney movies of all time.
One of the show s resident country-leaning contestants, Caleb Kennedy, performed the country-rock-flavored Real Gone, from the soundtrack of the 2006 movie
Cars. The song was co-written and performed for the soundtrack by Sheryl Crow, and it became the second single from the
Cars soundtrack album. Billy Ray Cyrus subsequently covered Real Gone, including it on his 2009 album
Back to Tennessee as well as contributing his rendition to the 2008 compilation album
NPR s 50 Favorite Songs Of 1971
Monday, May 3, 2021
Marvin Gaye s hit record What s Going On encapsulates the political turmoil of 1971 while also inspiring hope for change.
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Today, NPR celebrates the 50-year anniversary of our first on-air original show. For five decades, NPR and our member stations have shared the responsibility and privilege to serve the individual listener and promote their personal growth. To honor our time spent together, we turned back the clock and reflected on the impeccable sounds of our genesis year. From the timeless expression of social unrest in Marvin Gaye s What s Going On to the transportive, community building experience of John Denver s Take Me Home, Country Roads, 1971 s wide-spanning sonic achievements are featured below.
The Music in My Head: Finding A Home In Music, Part 2
In my last remembrance, I talked about my early music influences, starting with Fats Domino, Little Richard, and Sam Cooke… going through great artists such as The Temptations, Four Tops, and all the other Motown groups. Plus, the great soul music coming out of Memphis and other places down South knocked me out, too. Sam & Dave, Wilson Pickett, and my favorite, Otis Redding. When I got into my first radio job, I was able to interview several of these talented folks, and that only magnified my love for the music. A lot of that these days is considered Beach Music. Whatever you call it, it’s all great stuff.
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