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The Dialogue of Courtship in Popular Songs
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1957
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MusicPhilosophy Of MusicPopular SongsReciprocal ExpectationsConventional LanguagePoeticsMusical AnalysisVocal MusicArtsAmerican Popular SongsMusicologyMusic History
The lyrics of American popular songs consist largely of elements of dialogue appropriate to a limited range of situations and relationships in the cycle of courtship. They provide a conventional language in which adolescents may formulate their changing and developing reciprocal expectations and self-conceptions.