Tag Archives: Deep Song Lyric Breakdown
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...
Bonnie Raitt - I Can’t Make You Love Me Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
If you are a songwriter who cries in the shower and then calls it research, welcome. Bonnie Raitt's recording of the song commonly call...
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...
Jackson Browne - Running on Empty Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
This is a song about motion, fatigue, and being gloriously human in low battery mode. Jackson Browne wrote Running on Empty as more tha...
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 ...
Sufjan Stevens - Mystery of Love Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
Quick truth. If you want a masterclass in quiet heartbreak delivered like a small kitchen confession, study this song. Sufjan Stevens m...
Taylor Swift - All Too Well (10 Minute Version) Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
If you want to learn how a song turns memory into cinematic pain, this is your master class. Taylor Swift rewrote the rule book for con...
Gillian Welch - Everything Is Free Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
This is a deep dive for songwriters who want to steal ideas ethically and then write songs that land hard. Gillian Welch has a way of s...
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...
Carole King - It’s Too Late Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
If you have ever wanted to learn how a song says goodbye without sounding petty you are standing in the right living room. Carole King ...