All You Need Is Love: The Story Of Popular Music

All You Need Is Love: The Story Of Popular Music

1977 • Starring Elton John, Tina Turner, Bing Crosby • Directed by Tony Palmer

Hailed by John Lennon as "a monumental achievement", Tony Palmer's series traces the history and influence of popular music from its beginnings to the golden age of rock. Featuring interviews and performances by musical giants such as Leonard Cohen, Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and Bob Dylan, this landmark series shows the power and cultural impact of the music that shapes our lives.

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All You Need Is Love: The Story Of Popular Music
  • All You Need Is Love: Episode 1

    Tony Palmer introduces his landmark series.

  • All You Need Is Love: Episode 2

    Tony Palmer explores the link between African music and modern American pop.

  • All You Need Is Love: Episode 3

    Ragtime holds an unexpectedly profound place in the history of music, and it can be said to have laid the cornerstone of American popular music.

  • All You Need Is Love: Episode 4

    Widely misunderstood and often maligned by lovers of pop music, this episode explores the links between Jazz and American popular music.

  • All You Need Is Love: Episode 5

    Unquestionably American, pop music has a profound debt to blues. This episode explores the tumultuous history of blues from its New Orleans origins to its current state.

  • All You Need Is Love: Episode 6

    With in depth interviews with musical giants such as Liberace, the garish history of Vaudeville music is explored along with its place in popular culture today.

  • All You Need Is Love: Episode 7

    The commodification of music is a contentious issue for listeners and creators. This episode explores the commercialization of music, and the influence of capitalism on the current state of music.

  • All You Need Is Love: Episode 8

    The modern American musical - in film form or on stage - borrows and expands on many genres. A musical and narrative performance full of spectacular showmanship, the musical's place in history is explored in this episode.

  • All You Need Is Love: Episode 9

    Tony Palmer explores the slippery origins of swing music in this episode of All You Need Is Love: A History Of Popular Music.

  • All You Need Is Love: Episode 10

    The raw honesty and danceable beats of rhythm and blues drew executives by the flock. During segregation in America, this form has a fascinating and intensely influential relationship with white American pop culture.

  • All You Need Is Love: Episode 11

    Maligned by the rock and pop industries, country music nonetheless command a place in the history of popular music. From the settlement of the west to the powerhouse of Nashville, this episode explores its deep and compelling history.

  • All You Need Is Love: Episode 12

    Youth and rebellion are inextricably linked to rock music of the 60s. More than a aesthetic, its music has a strong influence over culture and politics. In this powerful episode, Tony Palmer explores the role of music as protest, and propaganda.

  • All You Need Is Love: Episode 13

    With a wide array of influences, rock and roll often evades definition. It's influence however, cannot be denied, sparking fiery debate from its inception. Featuring Jerry Lee Lewis, Conway Twitty, and Elvis Presley.

  • All You Need Is Love: Episode 14

    No musical group has had as profound an impact on pop music as The Beatles. Tony Palmer's groundbreaking documentary gives us an intimate look at one of the most influential groups in musical history.

  • All You Need Is Love: Episode 15

    Tony Palmer takes us through the riots, the power, the inspiration, and the chaos of The Rolling Stones era music and the infamous San Francisco concert at the Fillmore.

  • All You Need Is Love: Episode 16

  • All You Need Is Love: Episode 17

    David Bowie, Kiss, Elton John - with these musical giants came a transformation of rock and roll. Slick costumes, garish theatricality, and extensively produced sounds contrast the raw sounds that had previously dominated the airwaves.