Deep Song Lyric Breakdown
Bright Eyes - First Day of My Life Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
If you write songs and you have ever wanted to cry in public while a barista judges your life choices then you have probably been touch...
Amy Winehouse - Back to Black Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
If you want to steal like an artist without sounding like a sad karaoke cover, this breakdown is your cheat sheet. Amy Winehouse wrote ...
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...
Miranda Lambert - The House That Built Me Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
This is the song that makes adults cry in Target while holding a scented candle. Miranda Lambert turned a humble, heartbreaking story a...
The Tallest Man on Earth - The Gardener Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
If you like acoustic confessionals that feel like someone leaning over your shoulder and confessing both sin and poetry, this one is fo...
Al Green - Let’s Stay Together Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
If you want a masterclass in intimacy, economy, and phrasing delivered like silk, you need to study Let’s Stay Together. This song is t...
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...
Guy Clark - Desperados Waiting for a Train Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
Short version. If you want to write a narrative song that reads like a memory and hits like a gut punch, study how Guy Clark treats det...
Tracy Chapman - Fast Car Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
If you want to write songs that hit like a gut punch and still play on the bus when your ex sits next to you this is your masterclass i...
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 ...