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Pop Sheet Music
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With ‘pop’ virtually meaning ‘popular’, Pop music is a very general term which is used to refer to music that is actually ‘meant’ to be widely popular and cover the broadest audience of listeners. The term itself was used for the first time in 1926 to focus on the mass music with a popular appeal. But what sort of music is that? Early Pop was mostly formed by the sentimental ballads that most teens could relate to. At various stages of history, Pop music could represent different genres that were skillfully marketed to mainly the teenagers and younger adults by the record labels. Thus, the 50ies had Blues, Rockabilly and Rock’n’Roll as the ruling genres, so the Pop stars of the time were Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley, for example. Later on, folk tunes took up the torch and such genres as Folk and Acid Rock were created, among others. The 1980ies saw the advent of nightclub dance music, so Disco music was the dominant Pop music of the epoch. New Wave, Grunge, Blues, R&B have also been in the center of attention. Pop music often comes with the title of Pop ‘King/Queen’ to define the most famous artist of the time. This title was unofficially hold by such musicians as Elvis Presley (‘King of Rock’n’Roll’), Paul Whiteman (‘King of Jazz’), Benny Goodman (‘King of Swing’), Aretha Franklin (‘Queen of Soul’), Michael Jackson (‘King of Pop’), David Bowie (‘King of Glam Rock’), Madonna/Mariah Carey (‘Queen of Pop’), Beyonce/Rihanna (‘Queen of R&B’) and others. Our catalogue contains over 17 000 music scores of popular songs and melodies. Those are official scores and arrangements by the authorized sheet music publishers and original compositions by modern Pop authors.
23481 compositions
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Composers |
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Genre |
The Apple Tree (Forbidden Fruit) |
Bock J., Harnick S. |
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Pop |
The Approaching Night |
Wesley P. |
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Pop |
The Archer |
Swift T., Antonoff J. |
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Pop |
The Architect |
Harcourt E., Faith P. |
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Pop |
The Arms of My Savior |
Brewster L. |
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Pop |
The Armstrongs (from First Man) |
Hurwitz J. |
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Pop |
The Artist Ouverture |
Bource L. |
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Pop |
The Avengers |
Silvestri A. |
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Pop |
The Bad Thing (Periphery) |
Getgood A., Bowen J., Holcomb M.H., Halpern M., Mansoor M. |
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Pop |
The Baddest Girl (Pentatonix) |
Bram B., Grassi M., Hoying S., Kaplan A., Maldonado K. |
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Pop |
The Bailiff's Daughter |
Unknown (works before 1850) |
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Pop |
The Ballad Of Billy M'Caw |
Webber A.L. |
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Pop |
The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde |
Murray M., Callander P. |
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Pop |
The Ballad of Flemmingrad |
Anderson K., Samsel E. |
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Pop |
The Ballad of Love and Hate (The Avett Brothers) |
Avett S., Avett S., Crawford R. |
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Pop |
The Ballad of Paul K (McFly) |
Fletcher T., Danny Jones, Poynter D. |
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Pop |
The Ballad of the Nova Corps (Instrumental) |
Bates T., Williams T.M., Oldman K., Hartmann D. |
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Pop |
The Bargain Store |
Parton D. |
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Pop |
The Battle's Won! (The Salvation Army) |
Robinson I. |
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Pop |
The Beagle and The Beluga and The Eagle's Fine Times |
Macmillan S. |
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Pop |
The Bear and The Maiden Fair |
Djawadi R. |
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Pop |
The Bear Cha-Cha-Cha (from Bear In The Big Blue House) |
Lurye P. |
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Pop |
The Beast |
Stone A., Stone J. |
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Pop |
The Beautiful Dream |
Pott J., Barnett G.E. |
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Pop |
The Beautiful Game |
Webber A.L. |
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Pop |
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