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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsIs lots of music from the 1950's-1970's available on itunes?
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Is lots of music from the 1950's-1970's available on itunes? (Original Post)
raccoon
Feb 2013
OP
99% of everything is on ITunes. Almost every song by every artist except
graham4anything
Feb 2013
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SeattleVet
(5,477 posts)1. Oh, yeah!
Depends on how you get it though - I use iTunes streaming 'Radio' section and there are a ton of 'Oldies' stations. I'm listening to 'Oldies Alternative' right now, and getting a lot of tunes I haven't heard in many years.
There are also some decent Podcasts - "Doo Wop Forever", "Those Oldies but Goodies", 'UMRK Oldies Web Radio", etc.
In the songs/albums for sale there are also a ton of things available.
RebelOne
(30,947 posts)2. Yes, just plug into the search whatever song or group you want to hear. n/t
graham4anything
(11,464 posts)3. 99% of everything is on ITunes. Almost every song by every artist except
except for Garth Brooks, who deletes his music and a few others who don't let their brand new songs on.
But almost everything else is
Ron Obvious
(6,261 posts)4. Probably, but also on youtube
You'd be surprised how much music is on youtube as well, where you can listen for free.