Deep Song Lyric Breakdown
Regina Spektor - Samson Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
Short version You want to learn how a songwriter takes a huge myth and turns it into an intimate memory that feels like your friend tex...
Mercedes Sosa - Gracias a la Vida Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
If you want to write songs that land like a hug from your abuela and a truth bomb at the same time then studying Gracias a la Vida is l...
Alicia Keys - If I Ain’t Got You Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
Short version You want to write a song that feels like the room just got honest. Alicia Keys wrote one of those. If I Ain't Got You is ...
Tori Amos - Silent All These Years Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
Want to steal craft ideas from one of the most intimate piano songs of the early 1990s and actually use them in your own songwriting? G...
Sampha - (No One Knows Me) Like the Piano Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
Quick promise. If you want to learn how a single intimate song can teach you melody, prosody, arrangement, and emotional restraint, you...
Jim Croce - Time in a Bottle Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
You want to steal one thing from Time in a Bottle and actually make it your own. Not like a creepy stalker steal. Like a songwriter lea...
Sade - No Ordinary Love Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
We are about to dissect Sade's "No Ordinary Love" like surgeons who also happen to be fans of slow, devastatingly cool heartbreak. This...
Jorja Smith - Blue Lights Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
Okay songwriters. You want to steal lessons from a track that feels like it crept up from the subway and whispered truth into your ear....
James Blake - Retrograde Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
If you have ever felt like crying quietly into your cereal while a synth holds your chest in place, this is the analysis for you. James...
Beth Orton - She Cries Your Name Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
If you write songs and you have ever wanted to unpack how a quiet lyric can feel like a punch to the throat, welcome. Beth Orton wrote ...