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Who doesn't know the song "Rock around the clock" by Bill Haley? This mega-hit marked the breakthrough for Rock 'n' Roll in the 50s. With its unusual rhythm and mostly sexual messages, Rock 'n' Roll became the protest music of the youth. The possible spread of rock music through radio, broadcasting, records, film, and television in the 50s contributed to the global dissemination of rock music and, consequently, Rock 'n' Roll. Through various radio shows, white youths in the era of segregation in the USA were able to intensively listen to the black-influenced Rock 'n' Roll for the first time. Born in America, it eventually swept into Germany. The frenzy began, and the youth danced here too, freeing themselves from the tight societal norms and rigid dances of their parents.
Classic Rock Ballads:
"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" by Bryan Adams: This timeless power ballad expresses unwavering love and dedication, making it a popular choice for couples seeking a heartfelt first dance.
"Always" by Bon Jovi: A declaration of eternal love with a rock edge, "Always" is a crowd-pleaser for couples who want a romantic yet spirited first dance.
"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" by Aerosmith: This emotional ballad with soaring vocals captures the feeling of wanting to cherish every moment with your loved one, making it a touching choice for a first dance.
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