Dick Clark hosted TV's "American Bandstand" for more than thirty years and reigned as one of the royalty in the world of Top 40 pop music. Surrounded by dancing teenagers, Clark welcomed many of the biggest pop stars to perform (or lip synch) their hottest singles. This nostalgia-powered double LP traces the shape of mainstream American music from 1953's "Crying in the Chapel" by the Orioles to 1972's "So You're Leaving" by Al Green.