50's Song Project

The 1950's were a time of growth and change in almost every aspect of American culture.

Your task will be to introduce the class to 1 element of that growth.

Each of you will be required to rewrite a 50's song, making it about a topic that you identified in your list of 50's people, places, events, and fads.

You MUST clear your topic with me before writing your song. I don't want 25 songs about jukeboxes.

If you are hurting for ideas, be sure to consult your book or think about the issues we address in class.

Class Quiz

Following each presentation, I will ask the class to identify, out of 5 possible choices, the theme of your presentation. Not only will they receive a grade on the 'quiz,' but your group will as well. See the scoring rubric for more information.

Ideas of types of topics (NOT the topics themselves)

bulletDemographics: how many people there were, where they lived, and how they lived
bulletFads and fashions: what people did for fun
bulletScience and industry: what the people were learning about and how the economy was growing

Grading:

 
 

Excellent

Good

Adequate

Unsatisfactory

Points

10

8

6

0

Actual 50's song rewritten

Completed
N/A
N/A
Not completed

Lyrics connect with a theme from the 50's

 Complete, easy to recognize, and relevant connections
Difficult to recognize or somewhat incomplete connections
Very difficult to recognize or  incomplete connections
No connections

Presentation

Presentation includes many extras, such as costumes, background music, or other 'artifacts'
 N/A
Presentation completed in a professional manner
Presentation not completed in a professional manner

Class grades on connection quiz

85 - 100%
70 - 84%
55 - 69%
0 - 54%

Elvis Presley - Heartbreak Hotel
Mr. Reint's example
Well since my baby left me
I found a new place to dwell
Down at the end of Lonely Street at Heartbreak Hotel
I get so lonely baby
I get so lonely
I get so lonely I could die
Well since my baby came home
We found a new place to dwell
Down at the end of Boomer Street on Suburban Hill
We got our newborn babies
We got our newborns
We got our newborns, and they cry
Although it's always crowded
I still can find some room
Where those broken hearted lovers
Cry away their gloom, oh!
I get so lonely
I get so lonely
Get so lonely I could die
Although it's getting crowded
You still can find some room
With all those winding peaceful streets
And new cars going vroooom
We got our new washer
We got our new washer
We got our new washer, and a drier
The bellhop's tears keep flowing
Desk clerk dressed in black
They been so long on lonely street
They ain't never comin' back
I get so lonely
I get so lonely
Get so lonely I could die
The sprinkler's tears keep flowing
The front yard's dressed in green
Been waiting so long all down the 'burb
For my new power mowing machine
We got our new garden
We got our new garden
We got our new garden, for pumpkin pie
If your baby leaves you
And you have a tale to tell
Just take a walk
Down Lonely Street to Heartbreak Hotel
I get so lonely baby
I get so lonely
I get so lonely I could die
So if your old home crowds you
And you've got the GI Bill
Just take a walk
Down Boomer Street to Suburban Hill
And live with the Boomers
And live with the Boomers
And live with the Boomers, 'til you die