Dragon Soldier
One of the Regulars
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- Belfast, Northern Ireland
Cole Porter, the Gershwins, and Jerome Kern weren't alive in the '70s, hence the '70s were not the greatest decade in popular music. Not even close.
American popular music reached its absolute zenith on Sunday, July 26, 1936. On that afternoon, Fred Astaire and Johnny Green's Orchestra teamed in the American Record Company's studios in Los Angeles to create the finest recording of the finest American popular song ever written, Jerome Kern's "The Way You Look Tonight." Nothing has ever equalled it.
There's an argument which follows the line of reasoning that the "swing era" was the last era of truly popular music, before the term "pop" was even coined.
It's arguable, and I've even argued it a few times, that it was the last period in history when several generations would have listened to and appreciated the same "current" music.