1948 in music
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See also: 1947 in music, other events of 1948, 1949 in music and the list of 'years in music'.
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Events
- Aldeburgh Festival is founded by Benjamin Britten, Eric Crozier and Peter Pears.
- Al Jolson is voted the "Most Popular Male Vocalist" in 1948 by a Variety poll
- Patti Page becomes the first artist to use the technique of multi-track overdubbing (later popularized by Les Paul & Mary Ford).
- Perry Como has his first television Christmas Special
- Columbia Records introduces the 33⅓ rpm LP (“long playing”) record at New York's Waldorf=Astoria Hotel, featuring 25 minutes of music per side, compared to the four minutes per side of the 78 rpm record, the previous standard for gramophone records.
- Otis Rush's musical career begins.
- Igor Stravinsky and Robert Craft meet for the first time.
- Quartetto Cetra dubs the choruses for the Italian release of Disney's Dumbo.
Albums released
Top hits on record
- "Buttons and Bows" - Dinah Shore
- "Confess" - Doris Day & Buddy Clark
- "Confess" - Patti Page (the first multi-tracked song)
- "Deck Of Cards" - Phil Harris
- "Don't Have To Tell Nobody" - Frankie Laine
- "Gloria" - The Mills Brothers
- "I Love You So Much (It Hurts Me)" - The Mills Brothers
- "I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover" - Frankie Laine
- "I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover" - Art Mooney
- "I'm My Own Grandpa" - Guy Lombardo & The Guy Lombardo Trio
- "Is It True What They Say About Dixie" - Al Jolson & The Mills Brothers
- "It's Magic" - Doris Day
- "Little White Lies" - Dick Haymes & The Four Hits And A Miss
- "Love Somebody" - Doris Day & Buddy Clark
- "Mañana" - Peggy Lee
- "Monday Again" - Frankie Laine
- "My Happiness" - The Pied Pipers
- "My Happiness" - Jon and Sondra Steele
- "Nature Boy" - Nat King Cole
- "Nature Boy" - Sarah Vaughan
- "On A Slow Boat To China" - Kay Kyser, Harry Babbitt & Gloria Wood
- "Red River Valley" - Jo Stafford
- "Red Roses For A Blue Lady" - Vaughn Monroe
- "Rosetta" - Frankie Laine
- "So Tired" - Russ Morgan
- "Someday You'll Want Me To Want You" - Vaughn Monroe
- "The Things We Did Last Summer" - Georgia Gibbs
- "A Tree In the Meadow" - Margaret Whiting
- "Twelfth Street Rag" - Pee Wee Hunt
- "Underneath the Arches" - Andrews Sisters
- "What Could Be Sweeter" - Frankie Laine
- "Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams" - Georgia Gibbs
- "Woody Woodpecker" - Kay Kyser
- "You Call Everybody Darlin'" - Al Trace
- "You Can't Be True, Dear" - Ken Griffin
Published popular music
- "'A' — You're Adorable" w.m. Buddy Kaye, Fred Wise & Sidney Lippman
- "Always True To You In My Fashion" w.m. Cole Porter introduced by Lisa Kirk in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. Performed in the film version by Ann Miller and Tommy Rall
- "Another Op'nin', Another Show" w.m. Cole Porter introduced by Annabelle Hill and the ensemble in the musical Kiss Me, Kate
- "Baby, It's Cold Outside" w.m. Frank Loesser
- "Be A Clown" w.m. Cole Porter introduced by Judy Garland and Gene Kelly in the film The Pirate
- "Bibbidi-Bobbodi-Boo (The Magic Song)" w.m. Mack David, Al Hoffman & Jerry Livingston
- "Black Coffee" w.m. Paul Francis Webster & Sonny Burke
- "Black Market" w.m. Frederick Hollander
- "Blue Christmas" w.m. Billy Hayes & Jay Johnson
- "The Blue Skirt Waltz" w. Mitchell Parish m. Vaclav Blaha
- "Brush Those Tears From Your Eyes" w.m. Oakley Haldeman, Al Trace & Jimmy Lee
- "Brush Up Your Shakespeare" w.m. Cole Porter introduced by Harry Clark and Jack Diamond in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. Memorably Performed in the film version by Keenan Wynn and James Whitmore.
- "Busy Line" Semes, Stanton
- "Candy Kisses" w.m. George Morgan
- "Careless Hands" w. Bob Hilliard m. Carl Sigman
- "Comme Ci, Comme Ça" w. (Eng) Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer (Fr) Pierre Dudan m. Bruno Coquatrix
- "A Couple Of Swells" w.m. Irving Berlin. Introduced by Fred Astaire and Judy Garland in the film Easter Parade
- "The Deck Of Cards" w.m. T. Texas Tyler
- "Don't Look Now But My Heart Is Showing" w. Ann Ronell m. Kurt Weill from the film version of One Touch Of Venus
- "Far Away Places" w.m. Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer
- "Forever And Ever" w. (Eng) Malia Rosa (Ger) Franz Winkler m. Franz Winkler
- "Girls Were Made To Take Care Of Boys" w.m. Ralph Blane
- "Hair Of Gold, Eyes Of Blue" w.m. Sunny Skylar
- "Hang On The Bell, Nellie" w.m. Tommie Connor, Clive Erard & Ross Parker
- "I Don't See Me In Your Eyes Anymore" w.m. Bennie Benjamin & George David Weiss
- "I'm Beginning To Miss You" w.m. Irving Berlin
- "I've Come To Wive It Wealthily In Padua" w.m. Cole Porter introduced by Alfred Drake in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. Sung in the film version by Howard Keel.
- "I've Got A Lovely Bunch of Coconuts" w.m. Fred Heatherton
- "My Darling, My Darling" w.m. Frank Loesser. Introduced in the musical Where's Charley? by Byron Palmer and Doretta Morrow
- "My Happiness" w. Betty Peterson m. Borney Bergantine
- "N'yot N'yow (The Pussycat Song)" w.m. Dick Manning
- "O Mein Papa" w.m. Paul Burkhard
- "Once In Love With Amy" w.m. Frank Loesser
- "Pecos Bill" w. Johnny Lange m. Eliot Daniel
- "Powder Your Face With Sunshine" w.m. Carmen Lombardo & Stanley Rochinski
- "Red Roses For A Blue Lady" w.m. Sid Tepper & Roy C. Bennett
- "Say Something Sweet To Your Sweetheart" w.m. Sid Tepper & Roy C. Bennett
- "Shoes With Wings On" w. Ira Gershwin m. Harry Warren
- "So In Love" w.m. Cole Porter introduced by Patricia Morison in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. Performed in the film version by Kathryn Grayson and Howard Keel.
- "Sunflower" Mack David
- "Tennessee Waltz" w.m. Redd Stewart & Pee Wee King
- "The Three Bells" w. (Eng) Bert Reisfeld m. Jean Villard
- "Time Out For Tears" w.m. Abe Schiff & Irving Berman
- "Too Darn Hot" w.m. Cole Porter introduced by Lorenzo Fuller, Fred Davis and Eddie Sledge in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. Ann Miller sang and danced the number in the film version.
- "A Tree In The Meadow" w.m. Billy Reid
- "Where Is The Life That Late I Led?" w.m. Cole Porter introduced by Alfred Drake in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. Sung by Howard Keel in the film version.
- "Why Can't You Behave?" w.m. Cole Porter introduced by Lisa Kirk and Harold Lang in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. Performed by Ann Miller in the film version.
- "Wunderbar" w.m. Cole Porter introduced by Alfred Drake and Patricia Morison in the musical Kiss Me, Kate. Performed by Howard Keel and Kathryn Grayson.
- "You Came A Long Way From St Louis" w. Bob Russell m. John Benson Brooks
- "You Can't Be True, Dear" w.(Eng) Hal Cotton (Ger) Gerhard Ebeler m. Hans Otten
- "You Say The Nicest Things, Baby" w. Harold Adamson m. Jimmy McHugh
- "You Was" w. Paul Francis Webster m. Sonny Burke
- "You're All I Want For Christmas" w.m. Glen Moore & Seger Ellis
- "You're Breaking My Heart" w.m. Pat Genaro & Sunny Skylar
Classical music
- George Antheil - Violin Sonata No. 4
- John Cage - Suite for Toy Piano
- Aaron Copland - Red Pony Suite
- Einar Englund - Symphony No. 2, "Blackbird"
- Dmitri Kabalevsky - Violin Concerto in C major
- Henning Wellejus - Concerto for violin and orchestra in A minor
- Pierre Schaeffer - Étude aux chemins de fer
- Eduard Tubin - Concerto for Double Bass
Opera
Musical theater
- A La Carte London production
- As The Girls Go Broadway production
- The Boltons Revue London production
- Caribbean Rhapsody London production
- Down In The Valley Broadway production
- High Button Shoes (Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn) - London production
- Inside U.S.A. Broadway production
- Kiss Me, Kate (Cole Porter) - Broadway production opened on December 30 at the New Century Theatre and ran for 1077 performances
- Lend An Ear Broadway production
- Look Ma, I'm Dancin'! Broadway production
- Love Life Broadway production
- Magdalena Broadway production
- Make Mine Manhattan Broadway production
- Moonshine New Haven production
- Oranges And Lemons London production
- Slings And Arrows London production
- That's The Ticket Broadway production
- Where's Charley? Broadway production opened on October 11 at the St. James Theatre and ran for 792 performances
Musical films
- Are You With It?
- La Belle Meuniere
- Big City
- Bill And Coo
- Casbah starring Yvonne DeCarlo and Tony Martin.
- A Date With Judy
- Deux Amours
- Easter Parade
- The Emperor Waltz
- Fandango
- For The Love Of Mary
- A Foreign Affair
- Give My Regards To Broadway
- Glamour Girl
- The Glass Mountain
- If You Knew Susie
- The Kissing Bandit
- Ladies Of The Chorus
- Lulu Belle
- Luxury Liner
- Martin Block's Musical Merry Go Round
- Mary Lou
- Melody Time Animated film include Johnny Appleseed and Pecos Bill
- Mexican Hayride
- Mickey
- A Miracle Can Happen
- The Miracle Of The Bells
- Music Man
- On An Island With You
- One Night With You
- One Sunday Afternoon
- One Touch Of Venus released August, starring Ava Gardner, Robert Walker and Dick Haymes.
- The Paleface
- The Pirate
- Rachel And The Stranger
- Romance On The High Seas
- So Dear To My Heart
- A Song Is Born
- Summer Holiday released on April 16 starring Mickey Rooney and Gloria DeHaven
- That Lady In Ermine
- Three Daring Daughters
- Two Guys From Texas
- Up In Central Park
- When My Baby Smiles At Me
- Words And Music
- You Were Meant For Me
Births
- January 7 - Kenny Loggins
- January 9 - Bill Cowsill, The Cowsills
- January 10 - Cyril Neville, The Neville Brothers
- January 10 - Donald Fagen, Steely Dan
- January 14 - T-Bone Burnett, record producer, artist
- January 16 - John Carpenter
- January 17 - Mick Taylor, John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, The Rolling Stones
- January 23 - Anita Pointer, The Pointer Sisters
- February 1 - Rick James
- February 2 - Alan McKay, Earth Wind and Fire
- February 4 - Alice Cooper, artist
- February 5 - Christopher Guest, actor, musician, Spinal Tap
- February 19 - Tony Iommi, Black Sabbath
- March 4 - Chris Squire, Yes
- March 5 - Eddy Grant
- March 8 - Little Peggy March
- March 9 - Jeffrey Osborne
- March 9 - Jimmie Fadden, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
- March 12 - James Taylor
- March 17 - Fran Byrne, Ace
- March 22 - Andrew Lloyd Webber
- March 25 - Michael Stanley
- March 26 - Steven Tyler, Aerosmith
- March 26 - Richard Tandy, Electric Light Orchestra
- March 28 - John Evans, Jethro Tull
- March 28 - Milan Williams, The Commodores
- March 30 - Jim Dandy, Black Oak Arkansas
- March 31 - Mick Ralphs, Mott The Hoople, Bad Company
- April 1 - Ronnie Lane, The Faces
- April 1 - Jimmy Cliff
- April 4 - Berry Oakley, The Allman Brothers
- April 9 - Chico Ryan, Sha Na Na
- April 9 - Phil Wright, Paper Lace
- April 17 - Jan Hammer
- April 20 - Craig Frost, Grand Funk Railroad
- April 21 - Paul Davis
- April 27 - Kate Pierson, The B-52's
- April 30 - Wayne Kramer, MC5
- May 2 - Larry Gatlin
- May 5 - Bill Ward, Black Sabbath
- May 6 - Mary MacGregor
- May 12 - Steve Winwood
- May 15 - Brian Eno
- May 19 - Tom Scott
- May 21 - Leo Sayer
- May 25 - Klaus Meine, The Scorpions
- May 26 - Stevie Nicks, Fleetwood Mac
- May 27 - Pete Sears, Jefferson Starship
- May 31 - John Bonham, drummer
- June 22 - Todd Rundgren, singer and producer
- June 24 - Patrick Moraz, Yes, The Moody Blues
- June 29 - Ian Paice, Deep Purple
- July 3 - Paul Barrerre, Little Feat
- July 4 - Jeremy Spencer, Fleetwood Mac
- July 7 - Larry Rheinhardt, Iron Butterfly
- July 12 - Walter Egan
- July 17 - Mick Tucker, Sweet
- July 18 - Philip Harris, Ace
- July 19 - Keith Godchaux, Grateful Dead
- July 21 - Cat Stevens
- July 25 - Steve Goodman
- August 10 - Patti Austin
- August 12 - Tony Santini, Sha Na Na
- August 13 - Kathleen Battle
- August 16 - Barry Hay, Golden Earring
- August 19 – Susan Jacks, pop singer
- August 19 - Elliott Lurie, Looking Glass
- August 20 - Robert Plant, Led Zeppelin
- August 24 - Jean Michel Jarre
- August 28 - Daniel Seraphine, Chicago
- September 3 - Don Brewer, Grand Funk Railroad
- September 11 - John Martyn
- September 13 - Nell Carter, US singer and actress
- September 16 - Kenny Jones, The Faces, The Who
- September 26 - Olivia Newton-John
- September 29 - Mark Farner, The Pack, Grand Funk Railroad
- October 1 - Cub Koda, Brownsville Station
- October 5 - Brian Connolly, Sweet
- October 10 - Cyril Neville, Neville Brothers
- October 11 - Daryl Hall, Hall and Oates
- October 15 - Chris de Burgh
- October 25 - Glenn Tipton, Judas Priest
- October 28 - Rick Reynolds, Black Oak Arkansas
- October 28 - Telma Hopkins, Tony Orlando & Dawn
- November 3 - Lulu
- November 6 - Glenn Frey, The Eagles
- November 21 - Lonnie Jordan , War
- November 22 - Dennis Larden, Every Mother's Son
- December 3 - Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath
- December 4 - John Lyon (Southside Johnny)
- December 10 - Jessica Cleave, Friends Of Distinction
- December 13 - Jeff Skunk Baxter, The Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan
- December 13 - Ted Nugent
- December 17 - Jim Bonfanti, The Raspberries
- December 20 - Stevie Wright, The Easybeats
- December 25 - Barbara Mandrell
- December 31 - Donna Summer
Deaths
- January 8 - Richard Tauber, operatic tenor
- January 21 - Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, composer of comic operas
- June 6 - Henrik Lund, lyricist
- October 24 - Franz Lehár
- September 15 - Vernon Dalhart, US singer
- November 12 - Umberto Giordano, composer
- December 5 - Kerry Mills, US violinist and songwritersv:Musikåret 1948