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Great female songwriters Men are generally more capable songwriters, but there are girls who are able to create dozens of songs on their own (without the co-authors) ***** Sinéad O'Connor ...... I know that I have forgotten many of the really good, so add girls that are really worth
Criteria - at least 10 songs, written individually and without the co-authors | |
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Teena Marie Angela Winbush Angela Johnson Brenda Russell Upper persuasion for the lower invasion | |
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good post thanks | |
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Chrissy Hynde. Annie Lennox. [Edited 3/2/12 9:51am] The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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Aimee Mann Cyndi Lauper
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Good call
Is Cуndi a full-fledged author? | |
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Alanis! My personal favorite lyricist. "Keep in mind that I'm an artist...and I'm sensitive about my shit."--E. Badu | |
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Oh, yes, I do not know how could miss Alanis, she was one of the first songwriters I thought | |
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Suzanne Vega is one of the best songwiters period, imo. Stand at the crossroads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths...(Jeremiah 6:16) www.ancientfaithradio.com
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Bunny DeBarge Nona Hendryx Angela Winbush Syreeta Wright Patrice Rushen | |
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Janis Ian Joan Baez Annie Lennox
"America is a continent..." | |
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Along with Carole King, Jackie DeShannon should have been the first person posted.
Break-A-Way: The Songs of Jackie DeShannon 1961-1967
1. Break-A-Way - IRMA THOMAS
Jackie DeShannon's status as a singer is assured. Her vocal range, diversity and skill, as exemplified by her original and stunning performances of 'Needles And Pins', 'When You Walk In The Room', Bacharach and David's 'What The World Needs Now Is Love' and the generational anthem 'Put A Little Love In Your Heart', will be well known to readers of this article. But her status as a songwriter also deserves to be celebrated – something that Ace have done for us with this 27-track cracker, "Break-A-Way".
Jackie's talent for writing words and music emerged at a young age, and by 1958 she had successfully sold her song 'My Baby Likes Western Guys' to her contemporary, little Brenda Lee. Her abilities were recognised while she was still a teenager by Hollywood's Liberty Records, who signed her to their publishing company Metric Music in 1961, where she was allowed to flourish alongside writers Sharon Sheeley, Randy Newman and J M Smith (later P J Proby). In this supportive West Coast environment Jackie came up with great song after great song, combining with Sharon Sheeley to write a series of hit records for Brenda Lee, the Fleetwoods and many more, inspiring the legendary Jack Nitzsche to some great co-writes and memorable productions, and striking out on her own to inspire the Searchers and other British bands to conquer the world.
Following this period of success Jackie briefly re-located to the UK, where a dynamic partnership with boy wonder session guitarist and Yardbird Jimmy Page resulted in a fabulous set of guitar-driven songs, folk-rock ballads and sublime soul (if you haven't heard Barbara Lewis' 'Stop That Girl' before, it will certainly stop you in your tracks).
In the period covered by this collection, 1961 to 1967, Jackie wrote a selection of songs which represent the very best in pop music of the day. The variety of styles is breathtaking – from the Merseybeat of 'When You Walk In The Room' by the Searchers, to the doo wop of 'Should I Cry' by the Concords (one of Jackie's personal favourites), to the guitar raunch of Duane Eddy's 'Guitar Child' and the girl-group sound of the Fashionettes' 'Day Dreamin' Of You'. Jackie has written and co-written some 600 songs (and shows no sign of stopping!), and there are some rarities to give us enormous pleasure on this CD. Try the Bandits' US garage take on 'I Remember The Girl', or, for a contrast, gospel chanteuse Wynona Carr's slow and sexy interpretation of 'Carrying A Torch'.
Every track here is a winner: from the obscure Jane Canada on the dimly-remembered Magic Lamp label, to household names such as Rick Nelson, Bobby Vee and indeed the Byrds. And Ace would not be Ace if they did not have a very special treat for us as a bonus – the collection concludes with a wonderful and previously unheard demo of Jackie performing her own lovely song 'Only You Can Free My Mind'. So much talent, so much more to discover. I'm looking forward to Volume 2.
--Peter Lerner [Edited 3/2/12 13:56pm] | |
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^Great pick, I always forget bout her. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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Good question. Anyone know? I know she does a lot of co-writting but assumed her last album of originals (Bring Ya To The Bring) was a solo project. I could be wrong. Space for sale... | |
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Me too.
I also forgot about Ellie Greenwich, Carole King and Valerie Simpson as well. | |
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I wished she had written her hits though, I don't think she has... I know she did change the lyrics to "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" but she's not listed as a co-writer. | |
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Great choices have all been listed. My list focuses on newer talent..
St. Vincent Nellie McKay Georgia Anne Muldrow Mia Doi Todd Laura Marling | |
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Aretha Franklin Missy Elliot Keri Hilson Cynthia Mann Kandi Burruss Nina Simone
Music Royalty in Motion | |
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She co-wrote Time After Time, SheBop and Change of Heart. Space for sale... | |
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...following your lead
Regina Spektor Fiona Apple Erykah Badu Jenny Lewis Nika Roza Danilova (Zola Jesus) Jill Scott Chan Marshall (Cat Power) Neko Case Sia Beth Ditto Lykke Li Florence Welch Johanna Fateman + Kathleen Hanna (Le Tigre) Alicia Keys Dee Dee (of Dum Dum Girls) Joan Wasser (Joan As Police Woman) If you will, so will I | |
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Besides these... | |
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Has no one mentioned Dolly Parton or am I just not looking carefully enough?! If you will, so will I | |
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Stevie Nicks Ann Wilson (Heart) Nancy Wilson (Heart) Natasha Khan (Bat For Lashes) Linda Perry Wendy & Lisa Kim Gordon (Sonic Youth) Jewel
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[Edited 3/2/12 15:36pm] If you will, so will I | |
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Space for sale... | |
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Ugh... yeah I forgot her too. | |
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hangs head in shame.
The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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We deserve it lol | |
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Dolly Parton Loretta Lynn Lucinda Williams Stevie Nicks | |
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Betty Davis, anyone? If you will, so will I | |
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Janet Jackson (If only for Velvet Rope) Sade Adu Adele Madonna (Some songs I.E Like A Prayer) | |
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