Posts by Marty Dodson
Songwriters: Songs Can Sound Good AND Make Sense!
Can songs really sound good AND make sense? A couple of years ago, I was scheduled to co-write with a pretty well known rock band. Little did I know it would prove to be a case of sound and sense…. They wanted to write at 9 PM at a remote house they had rented for a…
Read More5 Second Verse Lyric Mistakes That Can Destroy Your Song
There are many ways that a song can start to go wrong in the second verse. Don’t let these “song-killers” crop up in YOUR second verses! Here are 5 second verse lyric mistakes than can destroy your songs. 1) Say the same thing as the first verse in different words. You have to give the…
Read MoreShelby Kennedy – Award Winning Songwriter & Industry Executive
Marty talks with award winning songwriter and industry executive, Shelby Kennedy. Shelby talks about his long successful career in the music business as well as where he thinks the music business is headed in the future. He gives advice for up and coming songwriters and talks about his current job managing “Amazing North America”, the…
Read MoreHow To Get Artists To Record Your Songs: A Songwriter’s Goal Setting Worksheet
As you set your goals, be sure that each one is something that you can measure. Goals like these can be measured: One of the most important components to reaching any songwriting goal is to know exactly what you’d like to achieve. Here is my How To Get Artists To Record Your Songs goal-setting worksheet…
Read MoreWriting Song Lyrics Vs. Poems
One of the frequent questions we get in SongTown is “How do I write song lyrics?” Many people confuse song lyrics with poetry, but there are some subtle yet important differences. Let’s discuss lyrics vs. poems… So, how are lyrics to a song different from poems? Poems are typically visual pieces and song lyrics are…
Read MoreYour Best Friend in the Music Business
I had a conversation this week with one of my song pluggers. I have worked with this guy for more than 20 years. I consider him my best friend in the music business. Why? He tells me the truth. Always. At one time, I turned in a song I wrote with a young artist. His…
Read MoreSongwriting Is All About Communication
Communication vs. rules… I had a mentoring session with someone recently who was very frustrated. He had read a book by a leading songwriting teacher and had tried to apply all of the songwriting “rules” that the book taught. The end result was that he felt he was writing worse and worse songs the more he…
Read MoreWho Can Stop You From Writing Songs?
“Who can stop you from writing songs?” I think that’s a valid question for every songwriter to ask themselves from time to time. On occasion, I hear songwriters say things like… “It’s not really worth writing a song if I can’t get a publisher to listen.” Or “Why bother writing another song no one will…
Read More10 Things I Wish I Knew Early In My Songwriting Career
Early in my songwriting career, I knew nothing about how the business works or how to actually become a full-time songwriter and sustain a career as one. This is a list of things I wish I knew when I was starting out. Knowing these ten things could have saved me years of trial and error. …
Read MoreWriting Your Life In Song
The area in which I have had the most career success is writing my life in song. I believe that to be successful as a songwriter, you have to be very versatile. I have had songs recorded by artists as varied as The Oak Ridge Boys and The Plain White T’s. When I have written…
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