Who Wrote The Book Of Love? by Richard Crouse (.ePUB)
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Who Wrote the Book of Love? The Stories Behind the Hits by Richard Crouse
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Overview: “Who Wrote the Book of Love” by Richard Crouse is a delightful read for music enthusiasts and curious minds who will appreciate the fascinating stories and behind-the-scenes anecdotes about the creation of iconic songs, making it a perfect fit for anyone who loves music, nostalgia, and the art of storytelling.
, The words to Little Richard’s “Tutti Frutti” were initially so risque they had to be completely rewritten – in the hallway of the studio, as time was running out – before the song could be recorded. (He wrote the original version while working as a dishwasher in a bus station in Georgia.)
, Paul Simon’s 1972 hit “Mother and Child Reunion” takes its name from an elaborate chicken and egg dish served at Say Eng Look Restaurant in New York City.
, Nirvana’s huge hit “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” interpreted by music critics and fans alike as an angst-ridden cry of teen rebellion, actually sprang from a bit of graffiti accusing Kurt Cobain of smelling like an antiperspirant for young women.
Genre: Non-Fiction > General
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