Songwriters on songwriting
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Cambridge, Mass. : Da Capo ;, 2003.
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In these fifty-two interviews, the greatest songwriters of our time go straight to the source of the magic of songwriting by offering their thoughts, feelings, and opinions on their art. Representing almost every genre of popular music, from folk to Tin Pan Alley to jazz, from blues to pop rock, these are the figures who have shaped American music as we know it. Here they share their secrets and personal methods for converting inspiration into song: Robbie Robertson of the Band an Tom Petty talk about working with Bob Dylan; Dylan himself, in his only in-depth interview in more than ten years, says that the world doesn’t need any new songs; R.E.M. name their favorite R.E.M. songs; Madonna describes collaborating with Prince; Sammy Cahn talks about writing standards for Sinatra; Pete Seeger recounts hitting the road with Woody Guthrie; Frank Zappa admits to loving ”Louie Louie”; Todd Rundgren explains how he dreams his songs; and, in the book’s most extensive interview, Paul Simon delves into his opus from ”The Sound of Silence” to ”Graceland.” And almost all of them express delight at being able to talk about the mechanics of music itself, something that they have rarely been asked to discuss. Here expanded with new interviews with Burt Bacharach, Laura Nyro, Yoko Ono, Leonard Cohen, Graham Nash, Jackson Browne, Richard Thompson, and many others, Songwriters on Songwriting is a rare volume: one of the best books on the craft of musicmaking, an informative source for musicians and songwriters, and an invaluable historical record of the popular music of this century.

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Book
Edition
Third edition.
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704 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Language
English
ISBN
0306812657

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An engrossing collection of 31 interviews with (mostly) well-known contemporary songwriters. Among the tunesmiths who offer interesting tidbits about their lives and worthwhile insights into their craft are pop stylists Carole King, Jimmy Webb, and Randy Newman, blues great Willie Dixon, country star Rodney Crowell, folk-rock innovator Roger McGuinn, eclecticists Frank Zappa and Todd Rundgren, and a handful of others who won't necessarily be readily recognizable to many readers (e.g., Steve Forbert, Stan Ridgway, Adrian Belew). Madonna is also interviewed, although the results make her sound suspiciously quite unlike a songwriter (one suspects her collaborator, Patrick Leonard, is the person who should have been interviewed instead). Bummed-out Beach Boy Brian Wilson also takes a stab at reflecting on his work, though it's clear that the nervous breakdown he suffered years ago still gets in the way of coherent thought. Zollo is the editor of SongTalk magazine. ~--Martin Brady

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Zollo, P. (2003). Songwriters on songwriting (Third edition.). Da Capo ;.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Zollo, Paul. 2003. Songwriters On Songwriting. Cambridge, Mass.: Da Capo.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Zollo, Paul. Songwriters On Songwriting Cambridge, Mass.: Da Capo, 2003.

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Zollo, P. (2003). Songwriters on songwriting. Third edn. Cambridge, Mass.: Da Capo.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Zollo, Paul. Songwriters On Songwriting Third edition., Da Capo ;, 2003.

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