Table of contents for British film music and film musicals / K.J. Donnelly.


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Acknowledgements * Introduction * British Film Music * Wicked Sounds and Magic Melodies: Music in Gainsborough Melodrama * Did You Hear the One about the Irishman? Sound and Music, Forging Ethnicity in Odd Man Out (1946) * Experimenting with Film Scores, 1967-1970 * Pop Music Culture, Synergy and Songs in Films: Hardware (1990) and Trainspotting (1996) * History of British Film Musicals * Stage to Screen: Whatever Happened to the British Musical Adaptation? * The Perpetual Busman's Holiday: Sir Cliff Richard and the British Pop Musical * The Musical Revolution: The Beatles in A Hard Day's Night * White Labels and Black Imports: Music, Assimilation and Commerce in Absolute Beginners (1985) * Notes * Index
Acknowledgements * Introduction * British Film Music * Wicked Sounds and Magic Melodies: Music in Gainsborough Melodrama * Did You Hear the One about the Irishman? Sound and Music, Forging Ethnicity in Odd Man Out (1946) * Experimenting with Film Scores, 1967-1970 * Pop Music Culture, Synergy and Songs in Films: Hardware (1990) and Trainspotting (1996) * History of British Film Musicals * Stage to Screen: Whatever Happened to the British Musical Adaptation? * The Perpetual Busman's Holiday: Sir Cliff Richard and the British Pop Musical * The Musical Revolution: The Beatles in A Hard Day's Night * White Labels and Black Imports: Music, Assimilation and Commerce in Absolute Beginners (1985) * Notes * Index



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Motion picture music -- Great Britain -- History and criticism.
Musical films -- Great Britain -- History and criticism.
Musicals -- Great Britain -- History and criticism.