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I didn't set out to write certain kinds of songs - I just set out to write good songs.
— Madonna Ciccone
The smells were a song around him, a song that filled the good green world.
— George R R Martin
I guess in this culture of ever-shortening attention spans, it's good if a song can lift us out of the madness, even if only for a few minutes.
— Peter Bradley Adams
I'm competitive with anyone who writes a good song - I don't care if it's a band or solo artist or whoever.
— Chris Martin
If we're bringing up kids that are so stupid that they kill themselves because of a song, what good are the kids in the first place ?
— Marilyn Manson
The best songs just come unasked for. You don't have to think about them. Summer is a good time for songs.
— Jim Morrison
Being a good songwriter means paying attention and sticking your hand out the window to catch the song on the way to someone else's house!
— Nanci Griffith
I guess you could write a good song if your heart hadn't been broken, but I don't know of anyone whose heart hasn't been broken.
— Lucinda Williams
Good authors, too, who once knew better words now only use four-letter words writing prose ... anything goes.
— Cole Porter
A good song to one person could just be something mediocre to somebody else. It's always strange thinking about how songs connect with people.
— Lauren Mayberry
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For. Yeah, that was a good song. My theme song. But really I thought it was everybody's theme song.
— Benjamin Alire Saenz
I think it's good if a song has more than one meaning. Maybe that kind of song can reach far more people.
— Syd Barrett
I think Queen songs are pure escapism, like going to see a good film.
— Freddie Mercury
I always like a good song: puts me in a good mood.
— Waris Ahluwalia
He smells so damn good. Like my favorite song.
— Diana T. Scott