Writing a song after a relationship ends

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a word of caution!....DONT DO IT!!!

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If it's good then you'll end up playing it lots, then it'll remind you every time and be very depressing.




oh and no songs with a womens name as the title....just a pet peeve of mine.
 
a word of caution!....DONT DO IT!!!

:D

If it's good then you'll end up playing it lots, then it'll remind you every time and be very depressing.

oh and no songs with a womens name as the title....just a pet peeve of mine.

But what if you decide you're happy the relationship ended? Then playing it lots will be a good reminder...and, either way, if you make money off of it, then SOMETHING good will have come of it.

Also, not to sound rude, but I'm curious why you think we should we care if you don't like songs with a woman's name as the title? :) If you don't like them, then don't read our lyrics or play the songs. What if I don't like songs that use the word "the" anywhere in the lyrics...I don't think folks'll stop just because of that. :D
 
great...now I'm going to have to write a song about one of my ex's with her name in the title, and post it in this thread, just because. :)
 
But what if you decide you're happy the relationship ended? Then playing it lots will be a good reminder...and, either way, if you make money off of it, then SOMETHING good will have come of it.

Also, not to sound rude, but I'm curious why you think we should we care if you don't like songs with a woman's name as the title? :) If you don't like them, then don't read our lyrics or play the songs. What if I don't like songs that use the word "the" anywhere in the lyrics...I don't think folks'll stop just because of that. :D

Well a 'glad your gone' song is ok, but personally I wrote a pretty depressing song that just brings back a failed relationship so can't really play it as it's just a bad reminder.

With very few exceptions they seem to be really OTT naff songs when it's a woman (or a child's name), no-one has to stop...i was just having stating a little thing that nags at me....many things do...that's what forums are for haha.

the one exception is Rosanna by Toto which is amazing..
 
It can be very bad, or good. Sometimes a good way to vent anger, or even wish them the best etc.
 
I always write songs during emotional times...whether it be amidst elation of the heart or turmoil of the soul.

At the time, it feels really good, to do the venting/expressing thing...but later I realize just how much I have revealed of my heart/soul...and with all of the music sites online, have now officially plastered it all over the internet.:eek: ...then not too long after, I find myself doing it again. That is a sure sign of retardation.:D


You'd be better off tattooing their name on your chest, cause you could at least do a cover up tat...when have you ever heard a remake of a song with a new name in it?....hmmmm....wha'da idea!!!
 
True is right - some of the best songs come from break ups... As mentioned, try writing it with a tone where you are happy with the breakup or the other guy/gal is to blame and you're the winner. :D
 
Lol

Now that's funny.

I try to write the idea down and then walk away. Hoping to return at another date when I don't care. that leaves me with a thought on the song but no feelings are tide to that moment when it hurt so much.
 
Pain and Loss.......

........are universal themes. That's why we relate to them so strongly. They are the Mom, God, and Apple Pie of the music industry. Don't be afraid of the pain that writing may bring you. Think of all those with similar circumstances who may be healed by listening to your efforts. (And make your efforts worth listening to!)

As far as the specific name goes you might want to listen to True's advice and just get a memory tat. :D:D

Dave's Awesome Blog
 
Collaberation

I had a long distance relationship with a female friend who sent me a poem titled "When you said.." that I wrote into a song which predicted the course of our relationship.
"Somewhere In the Night"

Somewhere in the night... you are singing softly
This song I taught to you...so long ago
When you were alone
I loved you then...I love you now

Remember sometimes the comfort that we had
Remember always the good and the bad
Remember forever the love we had

Right here in the night... I sing to you softly
This song I wrote for you... So long ago
Then we made a home
I loved you then I love you now

Remember all those good times that we shared
Remember all those troubles and dispair
Through it all you know I really cared

When you said you'd always be there
I thought you meant that you would always care
I thought our love would last from the start
I never dreamed that we would fall apart

Out there in the night... we sing separatly
This song we wrote together... so long ago
Once again we are alone
I loved you then I love you now
 
I used to do well writing when enibriated - gave me something to rework years later. Now I don't imbide and it's al SOOOO much harder.
 
Save time write the brake-up song before it ends – then you can concentrate on numbing the pain with alcohol!

What about us poor bastards in perfectly happy relationships for the past 18 years? When do we get to write a brake-up song!

Statistically married men live longer than single males – however they wish they were dead more often!
 
Haha I just wrote a song about my recent breakup. However, I think the song is brilliant, and doesn't remind me of her. So win for me :)
 
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