Tag Archives: Deep Song Lyric Breakdown
Bob Marley - Redemption Song Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
One song can teach you how to write a truth that lands like a punchline and a sermon at the same time. Bob Marley wrote Redemption Song...
Peter Gabriel - Solsbury Hill Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
If you want to write a song that feels like walking away from something heavy and into sunlight, Solsbury Hill is a master class. This ...
Nina Simone - Mississippi Goddam Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
This is not a warm and fuzzy nostalgia piece. This is a rowdy, honest, sometimes ugly master class in how a songwriter makes fury feel ...
Michael Kiwanuka - Cold Little Heart Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
If you have ever hit play and felt like someone opened the front door of your chest, that was Michael Kiwanuka telling you a secret wit...
Michael Bublé - Home Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
Want to steal the emotional blueprint behind Michael Bublé Home and use it to write songs that feel like warm soup for lonely hearts? G...
Juanes - A Dios le Pido Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
If you want to steal the emotional power of a prayer and put it into a pop song, you should study Juanes A Dios le Pido. This song feel...
Paul McCartney - Maybe I’m Amazed Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
Paul McCartney wrote Maybe I’m Amazed in a bathtub of feelings and piano chords. He recorded the song in 1970 for his first solo album ...
St. Vincent - New York Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
This is a lyric autopsy with personality. We are taking Annie Clark a.k.a St. Vincent's song New York and pulling it apart like a vinta...
Joni Mitchell - A Case of You Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
If you want to steal lessons from a songwriting saint without sounding like a choir kid at open mic night then this is your clinic. Jon...
Shakira - Antología Song Lyric Breakdown For Songwriters
If you want the secret recipe for writing intimate confessional lyrics that feel like a diary and a movie at the same time, welcome to ...