23 мин.

The Decline and Fall of the Hit Instrumental Song Can't Get Much Higher

    • Музыкальное обозрение

Clarinet players aren’t sex symbols. I say this with no disrespect for those that play the single-reeded woodwind. But if you asked a random person on the street to name a clarinet player, I suspect most couldn’t come up with one, let alone one known for their good looks. Then again, this isn’t a particular indictment of clarinetists. If you asked that same person to name a sexy musician, I’d bet a large sum of money they’d name a vocalist.
This wasn’t always the case, though. Go back to the 1930s and 1940s, and some of the biggest pop stars didn’t sing. They just played an instrument. This week I want to explore this radical shift.
As a reminder, this is the podcast version of the newsletter Can’t Get Much Higher. Click here to read the newsletter. It contains charts, graphs, and pictures that will color your listening. Click here to listen on Apple or Spotify. For a playlist of every new song that I’ve recommended, click here. For a playlist of every old song that I’ve recommended, click here. If you want to here songs and their answer songs, check out this playlist that I made on Spotify.


This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chrisdallariva.substack.com/subscribe

Clarinet players aren’t sex symbols. I say this with no disrespect for those that play the single-reeded woodwind. But if you asked a random person on the street to name a clarinet player, I suspect most couldn’t come up with one, let alone one known for their good looks. Then again, this isn’t a particular indictment of clarinetists. If you asked that same person to name a sexy musician, I’d bet a large sum of money they’d name a vocalist.
This wasn’t always the case, though. Go back to the 1930s and 1940s, and some of the biggest pop stars didn’t sing. They just played an instrument. This week I want to explore this radical shift.
As a reminder, this is the podcast version of the newsletter Can’t Get Much Higher. Click here to read the newsletter. It contains charts, graphs, and pictures that will color your listening. Click here to listen on Apple or Spotify. For a playlist of every new song that I’ve recommended, click here. For a playlist of every old song that I’ve recommended, click here. If you want to here songs and their answer songs, check out this playlist that I made on Spotify.


This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chrisdallariva.substack.com/subscribe

23 мин.