This valuable reference work's principle feature is 600 monthly
popularity charts that document January 1900 through December 1949.
Gardner then displays these charts in a spreadsheet format so the reader
can see how each song rose and fell during its period of popularity and
how it compared with the other competing songs of its day. The remaining
section contains a massive and comprehensive encyclopedia of all charted
songs, including chart highlights, writers, shows, movies, records, and
principal artists. An easy-to-read alphabetical index of song titles
eliminates confusion from duplicated song titles or when a song
re-charted as a revival or remake. Gardner's research reveals that music
periodicals of the day tell a very different story from what has been,
until now, recorded history. For example, contrary to popular belief,
some enduring standards such as "St Louis Blues" and "Star Dust" never
became big chart "hits," and some songs, enormously popular in their
time, receive only scant mention in previously issued music history
books and encyclopedias. Section 1: Alphabetical Index of Charted
SongsSection 2: Monthly Top-20 Song ChartsSection 3: Semi-Monthly Top-20
Songs SpreadsheetsSection 4: Encyclopedia of Charted Songs