Welcome to dbopm :: the database of popular music.
From the Great American Songbook to English music hall, French chanson, songs from the shows, film themes, operatic arias, folk, blues, pop charts - it's all likely to be represented here.
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dbopm :: the database of popular music.
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The Database of Popular Music is very helpful. We especially appreciate all the cross references and easy access to those references."
-- Marcia Jansen, Sheet Music Specialist, The Michael Feinstein Great American Songbook Initiative.
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Those who were born on today's date:
- Dermot Kennedy
- Taylor Swift
- Taylor Swift
- Amy Lee
- Amy Lee
- Luke Steele
- Thomas DeLonge
- Nicholas McCarthy
- Morgan Rose
- Jamie Foxx
- Jamie Foxx
- Patricia Daniels
- John Anderson
- Steve Forbert
- Steve Forbert
- John Anderson
- Berton Averre
- Tom Verlaine
- Ted Nugent
- Ted Nugent
- Ronald Caines
- Benjamin Tucker
- Dick Van Dyke
- Wayne Walker
- Arthur Herzog Jr.
- Lee David
- Lee David
- Gustav Luders
- G.H. Chirgwin
Those who died during the last six months:
- Tetsu Yamauchi
- Steve Cropper
- Gary Mounfield
- Richard Darbyshire
- Richard Darbyshire
- Archie Fisher
- Jack DeJohnette
- David Ball
- Sam Rivers
- Ace Frehley
- D'Angelo
- Ian Watkins
- John Lodge
- Sonny Curtis
- Bobby Hart
- Rick Davies
- Mark Volman
- Sheila Jordan
- Terry Reid
- Tom Lehrer
- Cleo Laine
- Ozzy Osbourne
- Alan Bergman
- Connie Francis
- Dave Cousins
- Iris Williams
- David Kaffinetti
- Lalo Schifrin
- Mick Ralphs
- Mick Ralphs
- Patrick Walden
- James Prime
- Lou Christie
Recent Searches
- Moonlighting
- I Hear A Call To Arms
- Innocent Ingenue Baby
- She's Just A Baby
- Down By The River
- How's The King
- Heigh Ho, The Gang's All Here
- Hot Moonlight
- Seventeen Thousand Telephone Poles
- 502 Blues
- Hey, Young Fella, Close Your Old Umbrella
- Hold Your Man
- Mu-Cha-Cha
- That's The Rhythm Of The Day
- Let's Go Bavarian
- My Heart Is Calling
- Everything I Have Is Yours
- My Heart's A Banjo
- Ting-A-Ling
- It's In The Stars
Number of records per major database table
| Table | Records |
|---|---|
| Songs | 156,724 |
| Artists | 25,252 |
| Song/Artist connections | 221,625 |
| Songwriters | 13,772 |
| Song/Songwriter connections | 143,495 |
| Films | 4,943 |
| StageShows | 3,571 |
| Stage Productions | 4,684 |
| Actors | 13,259 |
| Film/Actor connections | 24,934 |
| StageProduction/Actor connections | 18,187 |
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Martin Hall
- Born In Willenhall, Staffordshire, England in 1945.
- Uneducated at Willenhall Comprehensive School.
To be fair, Jim Dalton and Joyce Hissey made their mark. - Writer of "Do the Dance Now, Davey" recorded by Colin Scot and performed by him in folk clubs up and down the country.
- Author of "The Stan Cullis Blues" (Charisma Books, 1974).
- Lyricist for "Excuse Me" recorded by Peter Gabriel.
- Lyricist for "Starbright Park" recorded by Quantum Jump.
- Lyricist for "Redman" recorded by Capability Brown and Rare Bird.
- Lyricist for "The Man You Were" recorded by Shirley Horn, Ann Hampton Calloway and others.
- Lyricist for John Perry's "Seabird" album, which I still believe should have been titled "The Uncle Seabird Album."
- Writer or co-writer of many other songs recorded by a wide variety of artists.
- Librettist for "Letters to Lindbergh", a cantata composed by Sir Richard Rodney Bennett.
Recorded by NYCoS National Girls Choir on Signum Records SIGCD325. - Founder and sole developer of the database of popular music at www.dbopm.com.