Totally typical for me. Most of my songs are either "story" songs based on Historical or Biblical events, or Hard Rock Anthems. (I'm always after that "Big Rock Anthem". I can't help it - when I was a kid, Kiss and Alice Cooper were my heroes, and what I loved about them were their Anthems. You know the kind of "It's Us against The World" song that unites the songwriter, singer, and listener.)
I'll have a verse or two and a chorus and I'll be stuck. I keep notebooks of these and later dates - I return to them and work on them.
Here is something that helps me.
I totally view Songwriting is a craft. You get better at it by doing it.
One of the things that I do is "frame or ""outline" a song. I write out a skeleton diagram of what I want then song to be about, then I start adding key words and phrases that I want to use.
Then I'll review all of that information before i ever write the song.
I rarely write songs as "inspired" where i sit down and it just flows out.
Here is an example of one that my Bass player and I wrote - he has been my best friend and songwriting partner for the last 20 years.
We played in a Christian Metal band, and wrote this song about Joseph saving the Israelites in Egypt.
This particular song has two verses and... I guess you could call it an extended bridge. We had the music written already, and we simply decided against utilizing a chorus in this song because we liked the song's musical structure as it was.
As a Christian band, our idea was to be able to take each line or concept back to a Biblical verse....so it's like retelling Bible stories in our own words.
You can take this song, and literally go through the Old Testament scripture about Joseph and there is a Biblical quote for every line in this song. I'm not claiming it's a great song, but it was one of my personal favorites that we have written.
The sun, and moon, and stars obeyed,
beloved son of Jacob's old age.
Bearing the coat his father made,
standing strong - our colors displayed.
Twelve bundled sheaves of straw
alone he stands as his brethren fall.
Rebuked by his father and abased by his kin,
destroying his raiment to cover their sin.
Provoked by anger toward this dreamer of dreams,
conspired to murder among their villainous schemes.
Thrown in a pit, then sold as a slave;
exalted in Egypt as the son who can save.
The gathered clans in Egyptian sands,
through Joseph - his brethren were fed.
The Birthright passed through Jacob's hands,
crossed upon his grandson's heads.
©1998 Carroll-Brown Music.
Here is the audio for it. You should be able to stream it.
It's a rough arranging/songwriting demo, and this was before I took any vocal lessons - actually, this is what inspired me to seek out vocal instruction. We had this song up on "mp3 DOT com" in 2000 and were were the #1 Power Metal band in North America for over 4 months with this recording. We beat out tons of top selling metal acts, so the song was good enough to attract a fairly regular stream of listeners.
Now that Mick has moved back into town after being gone for 4 years (and now I've got 4 years of vocal training under my belt) we are going to record all this material in the not too distant future - hopefully this time, we'll actually be able to find a guitarist that can play, rather than a kid who only likes punk rock and can't really play.... and perhaps I can get Mick to not use overdrive on his bass guitar this time.
I was fairly happy with the sound of my drums and playing on this, though.
Tim