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  1. Als Tin Pan Alley (übersetzt „Blech-/Zinnpfannengasse“) wird die 28. Straße zwischen Fifth Avenue und Sixth Avenue, zwischen denen hier der Broadway verläuft, im New Yorker Stadtteil Manhattan bezeichnet. Hier waren zwischen 1900 und ca. 1930 die meisten US-amerikanischen Musik verlage ansässig.

  2. The Bob Geddins blues song "Tin Pan Alley (AKA The Roughest Place in Town)", recorded by Jimmy Wilson, was a top 10 hit on the R&B chart in 1953 and became a popular song among West Coast blues performers.

  3. 17. Apr. 2021 · A list of the most popular songs from the Tin Pan Alley era, a period of American music publishing and songwriting from 1885 to 1950. The list includes songs by Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Cole Porter, and more, with songwriters and first year of release.

  4. Explore the traditional American popular music of the early 20th century, influenced by the songs of Tin Pan Alley composers. Find highlights, songwriters, performers and more on AllMusic.

  5. Listen to Tin Pan Alley's Greatest Hits, 1922-1929 on Spotify. Various Artists · Compilation · 2013 · 25 songs.

  6. Tin Pan Alley, genre of American popular music that arose in the late 19th century from the American song-publishing industry centred in New York City.

  7. Between the late 1890s and 1970s New York City’s music publishing district was known as “Tin Pan Alley”—a reference to the continuous sound of pianos emanating from nearly every open window nearby, allegedly causing a remark that it sounded like the banging of tin pans.