Rujukan Pop_Malaysia

  1. Patricia Matusky and James Chopyak. "Peninsular Malaysia". dalam Terry Miller, Sean Williams. The Garland Handbook of Southeast Asian Music. Routledge. ISBN 978-0415960755. Selenggaraan CS1: Menggunakan parameter editors (link)
  2. Patricia Ann Matusky, Sooi Beng Tan (penyunting). The Music of Malaysia: The Classical, Folk, and Syncretic Traditions. Ashgate Publishing Limited. m/s. 403. ISBN 978-0754608318
  3. Patricia Ann Matusky, Sooi Beng Tan (penyunting). The Music of Malaysia: The Classical, Folk, and Syncretic Traditions. Ashgate Publishing Limited. m/s. 402. ISBN 978-0754608318
  4. She: a tribute to the women of Malaysia. Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development. 2005. m/s. 69. 
  5. Craig A. Lockard (1998). Dance of Life: Popular Music and Politics in Southeast Asia. University of Hawai'i Press. m/s. 217–218. ISBN 978-0824819187
  6. Craig A. Lockard (1998). Dance of Life: Popular Music and Politics in Southeast Asia. University of Hawai'i Press. m/s. 218–220. ISBN 978-0824819187
  7. Brereton-Fukui, Natasha (Feb 22, 2013). "Still Rockin', Cliff Richard Returns to Southeast Asia". Dicapai 3 March 2016. "Mr. Cliff’s brand of soft rock soon caught the hearts of Asian youth, recalls David Chew, a long-time Malaysian fan now living in Australia. “Many people were singing like him, and many bands were coming up in the mold of [his backup band] The Shadows,” Mr. Chew said. “And when his films were being shown in Malaysia, they were always accompanied by stage shows — the local talents would perform his popular songs.” 
  8. Tom Schnabel (March 26, 2013). "Pop Yeh Yeh, 1960s Music from Singapore and Malaysia". PRI's The World.