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    How Luck Made “Rock Around The Clock” a #1 Hit

    enApril 21, 2020

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    • Enhance communication skills with the Think Fast, Talk Smart podcastListen to the Think Fast, Talk Smart podcast for valuable insights on managing speaking anxiety, taking communication risks, and harnessing nervous energy for effective presentations. Boost your communication skills and increase your chances of success.

      Communication skills are essential in both business and personal life, and the Think Fast, Talk Smart podcast can help you hone these skills. With over 43 million downloads and being the number one career podcast in 95 plus countries, this Webby award-winning podcast offers valuable insights from experts like neuroscientists, speechwriters, and psychologists. They discuss tips on managing speaking anxiety, taking risks in communication, and harnessing nervous energy for powerful presentations. The old saying "I'd rather be lucky than good" highlights the role of luck in success, but as Derek Thompson, author of Hitmakers, emphasizes, a foolproof formula for success cannot be created when luck is a significant factor. So, whether you're working on your elevator pitch or preparing for an important meeting, listen to the Think Fast, Talk Smart podcast every Tuesday to enhance your communication skills and increase your chances of success.

    • The unpredictable journey of 'Rock Around the Clock'A seemingly unpromising investment, like 'Rock Around the Clock' in 1954, can yield significant returns with the right exposure and circumstances.

      The success of a song, like "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley, can be unpredictable and influenced by various factors. In 1954, this song was the b side to a flop record and received no attention from listeners or the industry. However, its fate changed when the director of the movie "Blackboard Jungle" discovered Peter Ford, a 5th grader and fan of the song, and used it in the film. Only after the movie's release did "Rock Around the Clock" become a massive hit and the first rock and roll song to reach number one on Billboard. This story demonstrates that even a seemingly unpromising investment, like betting on "Rock Around the Clock" in 1954, can yield significant returns with the right exposure and circumstances. Conversely, a popular artist's song may not succeed initially, and it's essential to consider the broader context and potential catalysts for success.

    • The right song at the right time with a bit of luckSuccess in music is not guaranteed, but the right song at the right time with a touch of luck can lead to global phenomenon

      In the music industry, luck and timing play significant roles in determining the success or failure of a song. This was exemplified by the story of a song that was a flop in 1954 but became the biggest hit of the century in 1955. The outcome of this song's success rested on the shoulders of a 5th grade boy named Peter Ford. However, it is important to note that we cannot discuss the world of music in terms of formulas and inevitabilities. Instead, we must consider probabilities and likelihoods. The success of a song is not guaranteed, no matter the talent or effort put into it. Chris Hill emphasized this point in his discussion, reminding us that the music industry is full of uncertainties and that sometimes, the right song can come along at the right time, and with a little bit of luck, it can become a global phenomenon.

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