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Starring | Glenn Ford Anne Francis Louis Calhern Margaret Hayes |
Cinematography | Russell Harlan |
Edited by | Ferris Webster |
Music by | Max C. Freedman, Jimmy DeKnight (song "Rock Around the Clock") (uncredited), Willis Holman (song “Blackboard Jungle”), Jenny Lou Carson (song "Let Me Go, Lover!"; uncredited) |
Mar 28, 2020 · Blackboard Jungle: The Film That Ushered Rock N Roll Into The Mainstream. Entertainment | March 28, 2020 Source: IMDB. In 1955, Blackboard Jungle put rock 'n roll (of Bill Haley and the Comets) on the screen -- a concept that was revolutionary at the time. When MGM released Blackboard Jungle, reviewers thought it was just another “teenage crimewave” movie, …
“(We’re Gonna) Rock Around The Clock” by Bill Haley & His Comets appeared over the opening credits of the 1955 film Blackboard Jungle, starring Glenn Ford and Oscar-winning legend Sidney Poitier. Placement of the song in the social commentary about teachers in a racially charged inner city school would help catapult worldwide awareness of Bill Haley’s music and contribute to a …
Oct 22, 2020 · “Blackboard Jungle”: how Glenn Ford’s son Peter launched Bill Haley’s ‘Rock Around the Clock’ Apr 24, 2017 – Five, six, seven o’clock, eight o’clock rock…” Remember this intro from Bill Haley’s rock ‘n’ roll classic ‘Rock Around the Clock’? The song entered … 4. Blackboard Jungle (1955) – Soundtracks – IMDb
Jan 07, 2022 · Feb 19, 2015 – “Rock Around the Clock” by Bill Haley and His Comets was featured in “Blackboard Jungle” and quickly became a hit. 6. Blackboard Jungle: The little movie that rocked the world …. https://calgaryherald.com/entertainment/movies/blackboard-jungle-the-little-movie-that-changed-the-world.
Glenn Ford, Sidney Poitier, Vic Morrow, Anne Francis, Louis Calhern, Paul Mazursky. When Bill Haley and his Comets blasted out with Rock Around The Clock over the credits of Blackboard Jungle, teen audiences started dancing in the aisles …
Bill Haley and HisToday's Morning Edition music is from the song "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley and His Comets. It didn't grab much attention when it was released as a B-side in 1954. But once it was featured in "Blackboard Jungle" the following year it quickly became a hit.Feb 19, 2015
Blackboard Jungle, American social-commentary film, released in 1955, that highlighted violence in urban schools and also helped spark the rock-and-roll revolution by featuring the hit song “Rock Around the Clock” (1954) by Bill Haley and His Comets.
"Rock Around the Clock" is a rock and roll song in the 12-bar blues format written by Max C. Freedman and James E. Myers (the latter being under the pseudonym "Jimmy De Knight") in 1952. The best-known and most successful rendition was recorded by Bill Haley & His Comets in 1954 for American Decca.
On April 12, 1954— Bill Haley and His Comets recorded “(We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock.” If rock and roll was a social and cultural revolution, then “(We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock” was its Declaration of Independence.Mar 4, 2010
Bill Haley and His Comets. Billy Haley and his Comets fused elements of country music, Western Swing, and black R&B to produce some of rock and roll's earliest hits. His "Crazy, Man Crazy" from 1953 was the first rock and roll record to make the pop charts.
David RaksinLaura / Music composed byDavid Raksin was an American composer who was noted for his work in film and television. With over 100 film scores and 300 television scores to his credit, he became known as the "Grandfather of Film Music." Wikipedia
30One of the first victims of rock'n'roll was a founding father of the style: Bill Haley. A country singer with a love of Western Swing, Haley was 30 when his signature song Rock Around the Clock became a massive hit in '55 when it appeared on the soundtrack to the juvenile delinquent film Blackboard Jungle.Dec 27, 2013
When the film was released in March 1955, the song, which was featured three times in the movie, became an immediate sensation, and by July that year, it became the first ever rock 'n' roll song to reach #1 on the Billboard charts, spending eight weeks in all at the top.
Haley was born July 6, 1925 in Highland Park, Michigan. In 1929, the four-year-old Haley underwent an inner-ear mastoid operation which accidentally severed an optic nerve, leaving him blind in his left eye for the rest of his life.
Donato Joseph "Danny" Cedrone (June 20, 1920 – June 17, 1954) was an American guitarist and bandleader, best known for his work with Bill Haley & His Comets on their epochal "Rock Around the Clock" in 1954....Danny CedroneYears active1940s–1954Associated actsBill Haley & His Comets, The Esquire Boys6 more rows
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Whatever the claims of Rocket 88 or Good Rockin' Tonight or Arthur Crudup's That's All Right Mama to be the first rock'n'roll record, Rock Around the Clock was more important because it was the first rock'n'roll record heard by millions of people worldwide.May 22, 2014
"Rock Around the Clock" is a rock and roll song in the 12-bar blues format written by Max C. Freedman and James E. Myers (the latter being under the pseudonym "Jimmy De Knight") in 1952. The best-known and most successful rendition was recorded by Bill Haley & His Comets in 1954 for American Decca. It was a number one single for two months and did well on the United Kingdom charts; the reco…
There are sources that indicate that "Rock Around the Clock" was written in 1953, but documents uncovered by historian Jim Dawson indicate it was in fact written in late 1952. The original arrangement of the song bore little resemblance to the version recorded by Haley, and was in fact closer to a popular instrumental of the day called "The Syncopated Clock" (written by Lero…
After leaving Essex Records in the spring of 1954, Bill Haley signed with Decca Records, and the band's first recording session was set for April 12, 1954, at the Pythian Temple studios in New York City. The recording session almost failed to take place because the band was traveling on a ferry that got stuck on a sandbar en route to New York from Philadelphia. Once at the studio, producer Milt Gabler (Gabler was the uncle of actor Billy Crystal and had produced Louis Jordan as well as Bi…
As Gabler intended, "Rock Around the Clock" was first issued in May 1954 as a B-side to "Thirteen Women (and Only One Man in Town)". While the song did make the American Cashbox music charts (contrary to popular opinion that it was a flop), it was considered a commercial disappointment. It was not until 1955, when "Rock Around the Clock" was used under the opening credits of the film Blackboard Jungle, that the song truly took off.
Although originally released on vinyl 45 and shellac 78 at a running time of 2 minutes and 8 seconds, most digital/CD releases of the original 1954 recording, starting with the "From The Original Master Tapes" compilation of Haley's work with Decca Records, mastered by Steve Hoffmanand released in 1985, clock in at 2:10. This is due to the inclusion of a "count-in" by one of the Comets (saying, "One ... two") at the very start of the song. This was never included in the ori…
In tribute to the influence of the song and the movie that launched its popularity, the March 29, 2005 50th anniversary of the opening of Blackboard Jungle was marked by several large celebrations in the United States organized by promoter Martin Lewisunder the blanket title "Rock Is Fifty". Rock Is Fifty also hosted additional celebrations in Los Angeles in July, 2005, as part of a "Rock Around …
As Bill Haley's best-known recording, there have been dozens of compilation album releases over the years entitled Rock Around the Clock. The most notable of these compilations was the 1955 Decca Records album Rock Around the Clock (Decca DL 8225) which contained most of the tracks Haley recorded as singles for the label in 1954 and 1955.
Another notable album release entitled Rock Around the Clock was the 1970 Hallmark RecordsU…
• List of Billboard number-one singles of 1955