Billboard Magazine (browse 1950s)
Billboard top songs of the year (year end charts)
1952
- Alan freed’s Moondog Coronation Ball
- Alan Freed archives (press coverage)
1954
1955
- Rock ‘n’ Roll Revue (dir. by Joseph Kohn), live at the Apollo Theater
- Rhythm and Blues Revue, live at the Apollo Theater (Lionel Hampton, Cab Calloway, Ruth Brown, Big Joe Turner)
- Lttle Richard
- Tutti Frutti (from Don’t Knock the Rock); cover by Pat Boone
- Little Richard on Pat Boone
- Chuck Berry
- Johnny B. Goode w/Julian Lennon (1986)
- Johnny B. Goode w/Bruce Springsteen (1995)
- Billboard
- Track the term rock ‘n’ roll
- “Battle Looming for R&B Artists” (7/16/55)
- Fats Domino’s “Ain’t It A Shame” entered chart, behind Pat Boone (7/16/55); on the R&B chart that week
- Life
- Elvis Presley
- “Elvis Presley’s Archivist on the Heartbreak of Tapes Trashed by RCA” (Vanity Fair, 8/2017)
- Blackboard Jungle: Trailer, full movie
- Variety, 1955. “Houston’s ‘Wash-Out-the-Air Comm.’ Knocks 26 R&B Tunes Out of Box.” (August 24): 51, 55
1956
- Rock, Rock, Rock (dir. Will Price, with Alan Freed, Chuck Berry)
- Shake, Rattle, and Rock! (with Fats Domino, Joe Turner)
- Basin Street Revue (at the Apollo Theater, with Lionel Hampton, Count Basie, Nat King Cole, Dinah Washington)
- Little Richard, “Ready Teddy” and “She’s Got It” (The Girl Can’t Help It, 1956)
- Elvis Presley on tv
- Dorsey Brothers
- January 28, “Shake, Rattle, and Roll,” “I Got a Woman, We’re Goin’ to Town”
- Milton Berle show
- April 3, “Heartbreak Hotel“
- June 5, “Hound Dog,” “I Want You, I Need You, I Love You“
- Ed Sullivan
- September 9, “Love Me Tender,” “Ready Teddy“
- October 28, “Hound Dog” (longer clip)
- January 26, 1957, “Don’t Be Cruel“
- Elvis and the Ed Sullivan Show
- “Don’t Be Cruel” (Oct. 27, 1956)
- 45rpm label and BMI credits
- “That’s All Right Mama” composer credit (Arthur Crudup, 1954): 45rpm disc; BMI registration
- “Don’t Be Cruel”/”Hound Dog”, BMI composer credits
- Bieber first artist to top R&B and Country charts the same week? (Jan. 15, 2020: Forbes; Billboard)
- Dorsey Brothers
- TV’s 10 Years of Progress (Sep. 1956, Billboard)
1957
- Nat King Cole Show with 11-year-old Billy Preston, “Blueberry Hill“
1958
- Richie Valens
- “La Bamba” (Spanish lyrics and English translation)
- “Ooh! My Head!” (Go, Johnny, Go!, 1959)
1959
- Tielman Brothers, “Rollin Rock” (Dutch East Indies band; from Indonesia, moved to the Netherlands)
Gospel
- Sister Rosetta Tharpe
- “Up Above My Head” (1960s; guitar solo at 1:20)
MISC
- Elvis and Racism
- Elvis and African Americans (video compilation)
- Elvis and the Black Community
- Elvis and Racism: The Ultimate and Definitive Guide
- “Why I Stopped Hating Elvis” (Todd “Stereo” Williams, clatl.com, 8/20/2012); The Truth about Elvis, and the History of Racism in Rock (dailybeast.com, 6/18/2016)
- Elvis rumor: snopes.com; Ferris State. U.
- Boston Globe, “Suspicous Minds” (Wesleyan access only; if direct link doesn’t work, log onto Olin’s Indexes and Databases and click on Factiva, then try link again)
- Chuck D on Elvis line in “Fight the Power” (“Chuck D Explains Why Suing Notorious B.I.G. was Stupid,” HiphopDX, 3/9/2012)
- Singer Jackie Wilson on Elvis (Pittsburgh Post Gazette 2002)
- Elvis Lives (TV Special, 2002) (33:07 Chuck D; 34:15 B. B King)
- Otis Blackwell
- “All Shook Up” (BMI composer credits)
- “Just How Much Did Elvis Learn from Otis Blackwell?” (Village Voice 1976)
- NY Times obituary
- Otis Blackwell on David Letterman Show (1984)
- Muhammad Ali speaks at Elvis Memorial Service (1985)
- Muhammad Ali (PBS documentary)
- Muhammad Ali Refuses Induction, Opposing Vietnam War — April 28, 1967 (from The Boys Who Said No!)
- Muhammad Ali on David Frost show (broadcast December 13, 1968; 2:20 on being drafted)
- Muhammad Ali debates on the Vietnam War (David Susskind, 1968) (6:15 on Black Power; 8:15 David Susskind opening)
- Nuclear bomb testing: Camp Desert Rock, Nevada (1951-57); The Atom Soldier (1955 US Army documentary; detonation 23:00; decontamination and effects of radiation 25:22); “Nevada’s Hidden Ocean of Radiation” (LA Times); “Nuclear Testing and Downwinders“; Gallery of US Nuclear Tests; About Fallout (1963 documentary)
- Dick Clark and Payola (Life magazine, 1960)
- Indian Elvis
- The Trial of Chuck Berry (J. P. Robinson, 2019)
- The Mann Act (pbs)
- “A Brief History of Little Richard Grappling with His Sexuality and Religion,” (Billboard, 10/9/2017)