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Sometimes the best songs almost write themselves
— Bill Anderson
I'm probably writing music now for the same reason as I started writing songs when I was 14 - to meet women.
— Billy Joel
I didn't set out to write certain kinds of songs - I just set out to write good songs.
— Madonna Ciccone
I don't think writing or co-writing my songs makes me a better singer, but I haven't really got an excuse not to do it as I've got too many opinions!
— Sophie Ellis-Bextor
The last thing you want to do is write songs about being in a band.
— Matt Berninger
I have this really beautiful Martin guitar, and it just kind of writes songs for me.
— Stephan Jenkins
Even when I interviewed bands, it was about asking them about writing songs, so it was more for me than anybody else.
— Benjamin Booker
It would be so nice to write songs that end up being timeless.
— Albert Hammond Jr.
I don't write songs apart from theatrical pieces. I'm not interested in writing songs qua songs.
— Stephen Sondheim
When I was writing songs, I always thought I'd make more of a career out of the drawings, the comics even more than the music.
— Daniel Johnston
Sometimes words come easily and sometimes they don't. Most songs take me twenty minutes to write.
— Jillian Hervey
I like writing songs - I keep saying that one day I'll do something with them, but I haven't yet.
— Tom Conti
I can still write blues songs because I remember everything.
— Eddie Vedder
Anybody that forms a group, writes songs and releases records and says they don't care if people like them are complete liars.
— James Dean Bradfield
People take things a little too personal. I write these songs, and they're experiments with thoughts. That's it. I'm not a teacher.
— Cass McCombs
All songs are already perfectly written. It is the writer's job to find it and get it on paper.
— Beth Nielsen Chapman