pinball1970
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Paul McCartney dreamt "Yesterday" and woke up with it in his head. He sang it to the others because he was convinced he had pinched it.Hornbein said:On PhysicsForums timestamping only works if the link the reader sees is text and the text isn't the URL.
I don't believe there is a common song writing process. Richard Rogers was as good a songwriter as anyone and they say he was very methodical and calculating. He attended many musicals and analyzed what got the audience going and what didn't. Tom Sholtz, I'm told was very methodical and calculating but didn't go out much. Some are fast, some are slow. Tom Petty said it took him weeks to write a song. I'm usually very fast but depend entirely on inspiration and very seldom compose anything. I know Bob Dylan and Lennon/McCartney could and did toss off big hits in a few hours but dunno if that was their usual schtick. Some people write lyrics first, Tom Petty did chords first, others melody first, others do whatever. I once had a song come to me in a dream. It's also usual that pop songwriters lose the knack after a few years, but Nile Rogers and Mick Jagger didn't. Robby Krieger said Light My Fire was the first song he ever wrote (!) Ya never know.
He put chords to the tune and called it scrambled eggs as a place holder.
My feeling is that these guys just lived and breathed music and things were popping into their heads all the time.
ABBA were as good as any of them in my opinion.
They had so many great ideas and would put so much into one track.
Some good songs have a catchy bit, the part you sing along to or that catches your ear, the hook.
ABBA would have three or four killer hooks in one track, just a few notes sometimes.
An example, SOS, intro, interesting pretty. Verse very pretty and sad, hook, Keys run to Chorus hook -sing along -hook, "When you're gone" totally different change, four chords hook.
Now your hook may not be mine but they place them in and none of them sound contrived. One or two will find you.
Seeing them live in the 1970s would have been something else.
