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#1154440 - 06/22/19 10:21 AM
Re: Ande's Lyric Writing Tips
[Re: Ande Rasmussen]
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Cheyenne
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Well a song that has been recorded by many many top Popular Singers
From a diabolical Fiftys Film titled Unchained also has very very cliche lines
its titled -- Unchained Melody--- So the story line is corny , if you look back at
the hits of YESTERYEAR you will find many similar examples, the author of UNCHAINED
Only had one other HIT ---- in a lifetime of writing ----so what ?
The Sales of the various recordings prove that sometimes simplistic words can be carried
by Hypnotic Melody
Last edited by Cheyenne; 06/22/19 10:22 AM.
One of the most important principles of songwriting is to remember that a good song is a partnership of many different components, all working together to produce a satisfying musical experience.
In that respect, song components are either enhancing or compromising their combined effects.
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