Before they got naked.
Before they got naked.
Nick Cave
Elvis Costello
Shane MacGowan
Jagger & Richards
Best for me is Tom Waits. And I'll wave a flag for some great Canadian songwriters,
Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Gord Downie, Neil Peart, Bruce Cockburn, Gordon Lightfoot.
Lots of writers I appreciate as poets but not so crazy about their music. Other favourites include Dave cousins and Al Stewart
Neil Sedaka collaborated with many people and wrote some absolutely fantastic lyrics and musical scores.
Very good choice...Jersey Girl is great...and Gordon Lightfoot is an icon...Originally Posted by steevee
Here ya goOriginally Posted by steevee
Yes, Paul Anka wrote some great songs including one of my favourites My Way.
Paul Albert Anka, OC (born July 30, 1941, Ottawa) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and actor.
Anka became famous in the late 1950s and 1960s with hit songs like "Diana", "Lonely Boy", and "Put Your Head on My Shoulder". He went on to write such well-known music as the theme for The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and one of Tom Jones's biggest hits, "She's a Lady", and the English lyrics for Frank Sinatra's signature song, "My Way" (originally French song "Comme d'habitude").
In 1983, he co-wrote with Michael Jackson the song "I Never Heard", which was retitled and released in 2009 under the name "This Is It".[1] An additional song that Jackson co-wrote with Anka from this 1983 session, "Love Never Felt So Good", has since been discovered, and will be released in the near future. The song was also released by Johnny Mathis in 1984. Anka became a naturalized US citizen in 1990.
Surprised Bob Dylan has not been mentioned, or did I miss it...
I wonder how many of you have heard of this guy, who recently died at 91. Technically speaking, he was a lyricist- so half of a songwriting team. You certainly can't fail to have heard of many of his songs, phew-
"Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head", "This Guy's in Love with You", "I'll Never Fall in Love Again", "Do You Know the Way to San Jose", "Walk On By", "What the World Needs Now Is Love", "I Say a Little Prayer", "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me", "Anyone Who Had a Heart", "What's New Pussycat?", "Alfie", "The Look of Love", "To All the Girls I've Loved Before", "We Have All the Time in the World"
Most were written in collaboration with his better know partner, Burt Bacharach.
RIP Hal David.
He headlined at my senior prom and really sucked. Of course I was drunk out of my mind on sloe gin and coke and passed out for most of it.Originally Posted by Loy Toy
That's what most do at their senior prom mate.Originally Posted by Humbert
Well done.
several timesOriginally Posted by 9999
Did Neil Diamond write his own songs ?
Two blokes who wrote lyrics and music that represents an era are John Phillips and John Sebastian for Mamas and the Pappas and Loving Spoonful respectively.
What great memories these masterpieces brings back for me.
and John Sebastian
Tom Paxton wrote a few good uns.
Yep, and for quite a few other people too- the Monkees, Streisand, Cliff Richard, Elvis, even Deep Purple have had hits with his songs.Originally Posted by Dillinger
great thread LT
for me its got to be this chap
chris martin, genius
this one was the soundtrack to my days of living by the sea, on an island in thailand, running a bar, beach everyday for 2.5 years, changed my life this song
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ketamine-only fools and horses
Upon this i must agree.Originally Posted by dobella
My grand pappa and me.
How could we forget this bloke not to mention he has been rated one of the top 50 best guitarists ever.
John Cameron Fogerty (born May 28, 1945) is an American musician, songwriter, and guitarist, best known for his time with the swamp rock/roots rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) and as a solo recording artist.[1] Fogerty has a rare distinction of being named on Rolling Stone magazine's list of 100 Greatest Guitarists at #40 and the list of 100 Greatest Singers at #72. The songs "Proud Mary" and "Born on the Bayou" also rank amongst the Greatest Pop songs ("Proud Mary," #41) and Guitar songs ("Born on the Bayou," #53).
CCR were my favourites for a long while...
Fogerty needed no guitar ...................
What a fokin VOICE
^Yeah...kinda like David Clayton Thomas...Blood, Sweat, and Tears...
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