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Vestiges of the 50s

continuation of two basic trends of the 50s: rockabilly & soft rock (not as much R&B-influenced mainstream rock)

rockabilly

soft rock

Roy OrbisonGoogle video icon

rockabilly style

like Holly, bucked the rock "image"

with the glasses
without the glasses
photo of Roy Orbison
photo of Roy Orbison without his signature glasses
Roy Orbison with the Traveling Wilburys
photo of Roy Orbison playing with the Traveling Wilburys

Notice Orbison's plaintive high tenor vocals

Only the Lonely

(#2 in1960)

Oh, Pretty Woman

 

 

Frankie Valli & the Four Seasonsphoto of Frankie Valli

Sherry

(#1 in1962)

Big Girls Don't Cry

(#1 in 1962)

Walk Like a Man

(#1 in 1963)

Comedian George Carlin commented that "Frankie sings '... walk like a man, talk like a man' ... but sings it like a woman." An apt description of the singer's use of high falsetto.

photo of the Four Seasonsanother photo of the Four Seasons

Other Trends:

more female solo singers

novelty hits continue into the 60s:

The Tokens

The Lion Sleeps Tonight
(#1, 1961)

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