What Would John Doe Do? – Songwriting Advice
John Doe is the founder of the seminal Los Angeles punk group X, a solo
artist and actor. John answers questions from our community members in
the WWJDD? blog.
A Question from BB in Winston Salem
Hi John,
I'm in a band as the lead singer and principle song writer. I've been
told and I do agree that I write really good, catchy songs. I do love
being part of a band but I've often thought of possibly writing songs
for other people to record so at least I could make some money doing one
of the things I love. What would be the best way to go about getting
demos out to the right people so they would listen and possibly like and
record these songs? I write a lot of Americana songs and straight up
rock and roll tunes also. I know that one of the deals would be making
sure I get what I deserve for the songs as far as money and retaining
the rights to the songs for future use. Is there any advice you could
give me pertaining to becoming a professional song writer?
Thanks,
BB Russell
www.myspace.com/theminimalsideeffects
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WWJDD?
Hey BB,
It's my opinion that if you write great songs, truly great songs, you
will be recognized. Yes there are overlooked greats who surface
post-mortem but not so much anymore. The reason that most Americana,
rock et al outfits write their own material is because it's not that
difficult. If you distinguish yourself by writing & recording truly
great, original songs (this is the really tricky part. . . the writing)
people will want to cover them, you'll be rich & famous & can tell all
yr friends what genius you are. end of story.
hope this helps & thanks for writing.
Jd
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