Deep Song Lyric Breakdown
Morrissey - Everyday Is Like Sunday Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
Quick take You know that ache you get when you scroll beach photos at 2 a.m and feel oddly sad for a place you have never visited. Morr...
Fiona Apple - Criminal Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
Listen to Fiona Apple and feel guilty about everything you ever did while dancing in your kitchen with a wine glass that is not full en...
Snail Mail - Pristine Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
If you want to learn how to write small brutal songs that feel like being punched by the past and then held, study this one. Snail Mail...
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 ...
Ed Sheeran - The A Team Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
If you want to learn how to tell a devastating story with a six string and nine lines of truth you are in the right place. The A Team i...
Simon & Garfunkel - The Sound of Silence Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
If you have ever felt a lyric punch you in the chest at 2 AM while your phone buzzes with notifications from people you barely like, yo...
Jeff Buckley - Last Goodbye Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
This is not a sad fan essay. This is a map. A map for songwriters who want to know exactly why Jeff Buckley makes you feel like a love ...
Norah Jones - Don’t Know Why Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
This is not a snoozy academic tear down. This is a streetwise autopsy of one of the quietest devastating pop songs of the modern era. I...
Sharon Van Etten - Seventeen Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
Listen like a writer not a fan. Sharon Van Etten's Seventeen is one of those songs that hits the gut then quietly rewires the memory. I...
Édith Piaf - La Vie en rose Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
La Vie en rose is one of those songs that feels like a warm cigarette and a window with rain on it. Édith Piaf recorded it in the 1940s...