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  • Doctor PhibesD Online
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    Doctor Phibes
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    I don't like much of his stuff, but Burt Bacharach.

    Lou Reed, maybe?

    Prince

    Brian Wilson (again, I don't like his stuff)

    Leonard Cohen

    I was only joking

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      Doctor Phibes
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      #4

      oh, I forgot Stevie Wonder

      I was only joking

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        George K
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        #5

        My thoughts:

        Guthrie - quite the influence, for about 6 years.
        Waits - wait, what?
        Reed - what significant songs has he done?
        Prince - see “Guthrie” comment
        Cohen - ah, yes! But without the influence of Simon or Webb
        Wilson - again, see Guthrie comment
        Wonder - again, see Guthrie comment, but change it to about 4 years.

        I suppose we’re too close to the expiration date of these songwriters, because not too many other people have recorded their music. After all, who’s done Waits, Prince, Wilson and Wonder?

        Guthrie and Cohen…yeah. Hallelujah!

        Reed? Nope.

        Just spitballing here.

        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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          George K
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          #6

          Joni Mitchell?

          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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            Copper
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            Most Hot 100 No. 1s by Writers
            32, Paul McCartney
            26, John Lennon
            25, Max Martin
            18, Mariah Carey
            17, Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald
            16, Barry Gibb
            15, James "Jimmy Jam" Harris III
            15, Brian Holland
            15, Terry Lewis
            14, Lamont Dozier

            Most Hot 100 No. 1s by Producers
            23, George Martin
            23, Max Martin
            17, Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald
            16, James "Jimmy Jam" Harris III
            16, Terry Lewis
            15, Mariah Carey
            14, Barry Gibb
            13, Lamont Dozier
            13, Albhy Galuten
            13, Brian Holland
            13, Karl Richardson

            https://www.billboard.com/articles/business/chart-beat/9348781/hot-100-writers-producers-most-no-1s

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              Renauda
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              Guy Clark
              John Prine
              Tom Russell
              John Hiatt
              Robert Johnson
              Woody Guthrie
              Jimmy Rogers
              McKinley Morganfield (Muddy Waters)
              Willie Dixon

              Elbows up!

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              • George KG George K

                Joni Mitchell?

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                @george-k said in The Great Songwriters:

                Joni Mitchell?

                Canadian.

                Please love yourself.

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                  Of course Joni.

                  Lyle Lovett
                  Townes Van Zandt
                  Robert Earl Keen
                  Guy Clark
                  Steven Fromholtz
                  Willie Nelson
                  Kris Kristofferson

                  “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                  • George KG George K

                    My thoughts:

                    Guthrie - quite the influence, for about 6 years.
                    Waits - wait, what?
                    Reed - what significant songs has he done?
                    Prince - see “Guthrie” comment
                    Cohen - ah, yes! But without the influence of Simon or Webb
                    Wilson - again, see Guthrie comment
                    Wonder - again, see Guthrie comment, but change it to about 4 years.

                    I suppose we’re too close to the expiration date of these songwriters, because not too many other people have recorded their music. After all, who’s done Waits, Prince, Wilson and Wonder?

                    Guthrie and Cohen…yeah. Hallelujah!

                    Reed? Nope.

                    Just spitballing here.

                    Doctor PhibesD Online
                    Doctor PhibesD Online
                    Doctor Phibes
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                    @george-k said in The Great Songwriters:

                    Reed - what significant songs has he done?

                    Depends on what you mean by significant.

                    Walk on the Wild Side, and Perfect Day, maybe.

                    IMHO, his album New York is a classic. The fact that he's not particularly popular doesn't bother me in the slightest. I think Charlie Parker is the greatest American musician who ever lived, and nobody here listens to him, either.

                    I was only joking

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                      Aqua Letifer
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                      @George-K

                      Waits - wait, what?

                      He's been around since forever and his songwriting is at times brilliant. He's like William Gibson—sure you might turn your nose at him because you're an Asimov fan instead, but Gibson invented a genre, and Asimov didn't. Waits has done and is doing the same with his stuff.

                      I like 5 songs of his, tops, but that's not the point. You said songwriting, not popularity or influence.

                      Please love yourself.

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                      • CopperC Copper

                        Most Hot 100 No. 1s by Writers
                        32, Paul McCartney
                        26, John Lennon
                        25, Max Martin
                        18, Mariah Carey
                        17, Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald
                        16, Barry Gibb
                        15, James "Jimmy Jam" Harris III
                        15, Brian Holland
                        15, Terry Lewis
                        14, Lamont Dozier

                        Most Hot 100 No. 1s by Producers
                        23, George Martin
                        23, Max Martin
                        17, Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald
                        16, James "Jimmy Jam" Harris III
                        16, Terry Lewis
                        15, Mariah Carey
                        14, Barry Gibb
                        13, Lamont Dozier
                        13, Albhy Galuten
                        13, Brian Holland
                        13, Karl Richardson

                        https://www.billboard.com/articles/business/chart-beat/9348781/hot-100-writers-producers-most-no-1s

                        Doctor PhibesD Online
                        Doctor PhibesD Online
                        Doctor Phibes
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                        #13

                        @copper said in The Great Songwriters:

                        Most Hot 100 No. 1s by Writers
                        32, Paul McCartney
                        26, John Lennon

                        Next thing, you'll be saying James Bond is a bloody yank.

                        I was only joking

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                        • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                          @george-k said in The Great Songwriters:

                          Reed - what significant songs has he done?

                          Depends on what you mean by significant.

                          Walk on the Wild Side, and Perfect Day, maybe.

                          IMHO, his album New York is a classic. The fact that he's not particularly popular doesn't bother me in the slightest. I think Charlie Parker is the greatest American musician who ever lived, and nobody here listens to him, either.

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                          @doctor-phibes said in The Great Songwriters:

                          Depends on what you mean by significant.
                          Walk on the Wild Side, and Perfect Day, maybe.

                          I get it.

                          I guess I'm asking what songwriters' songs have endured. And by that, I mean what other artists consider them significant enough to copy cover.

                          Look at the music of the decades before that, the "Big Band" era. So many versions of so many songs; I suppose Sinatra was more influential than others in that way.

                          Is there anything from the 50s through the 90s that holds up like that?

                          As I think back on my post, I realize that not much of Simon's work as been covered, nor much of any other artist.

                          I guess I'll have to wait another 50 years or so to sort it all out. I can't wait.

                          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                          • George KG George K

                            @doctor-phibes said in The Great Songwriters:

                            Depends on what you mean by significant.
                            Walk on the Wild Side, and Perfect Day, maybe.

                            I get it.

                            I guess I'm asking what songwriters' songs have endured. And by that, I mean what other artists consider them significant enough to copy cover.

                            Look at the music of the decades before that, the "Big Band" era. So many versions of so many songs; I suppose Sinatra was more influential than others in that way.

                            Is there anything from the 50s through the 90s that holds up like that?

                            As I think back on my post, I realize that not much of Simon's work as been covered, nor much of any other artist.

                            I guess I'll have to wait another 50 years or so to sort it all out. I can't wait.

                            Doctor PhibesD Online
                            Doctor PhibesD Online
                            Doctor Phibes
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                            @george-k said in The Great Songwriters:

                            Look at the music of the decades before that, the "Big Band" era. So many versions of so many songs; I suppose Sinatra was more influential than others in that way.

                            Well, Sinatra didn't write any of it.

                            The golden era of American songwriting was that of Gershwin, Cole Porter, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin etc

                            I was only joking

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                            • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                              @george-k said in The Great Songwriters:

                              Look at the music of the decades before that, the "Big Band" era. So many versions of so many songs; I suppose Sinatra was more influential than others in that way.

                              Well, Sinatra didn't write any of it.

                              The golden era of American songwriting was that of Gershwin, Cole Porter, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin etc

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                              George K
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                              @doctor-phibes said in The Great Songwriters:

                              Well, Sinatra didn't write any of it.

                              Yes, but I think his influence was to popularize it.

                              Does that even happen any more?

                              "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                              The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                              • George KG George K

                                @doctor-phibes said in The Great Songwriters:

                                Well, Sinatra didn't write any of it.

                                Yes, but I think his influence was to popularize it.

                                Does that even happen any more?

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                                Doctor PhibesD Online
                                Doctor Phibes
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                                @george-k said in The Great Songwriters:

                                Yes, but I think his influence was to popularize it.

                                I'm not sure that's really true. Sinatra came in towards the end of the big band era and as recorded music started becoming more popular, but the songs had been very popular before then. I guess he was the first 'mania' type artist, but he did it by singing the songs that were already widely used as jazz standards prior to that.

                                I was only joking

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                                • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                                  @george-k said in The Great Songwriters:

                                  Yes, but I think his influence was to popularize it.

                                  I'm not sure that's really true. Sinatra came in towards the end of the big band era and as recorded music started becoming more popular, but the songs had been very popular before then. I guess he was the first 'mania' type artist, but he did it by singing the songs that were already widely used as jazz standards prior to that.

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                                  @doctor-phibes said in The Great Songwriters:

                                  I guess he was the first 'mania' type artist, but he did it by singing the songs that were already widely used as jazz standards prior to that.

                                  That's what i meant.

                                  "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                  The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                    @george-k said in The Great Songwriters:

                                    Look at the music of the decades before that, the "Big Band" era. So many versions of so many songs; I suppose Sinatra was more influential than others in that way.

                                    Well, Sinatra didn't write any of it.

                                    The golden era of American songwriting was that of Gershwin, Cole Porter, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin etc

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                                    Renauda
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                                    @doctor-phibes said in The Great Songwriters:

                                    Jerome Kern

                                    I developed quite a liking to Big Band swing and in particular Artie Shaw. Jerome Kern’s All the Things You Are was a big hit for Artie Shaw’s band in 1939. For me it has become an unrelenting ear worm that follows me around day and night, night and day.

                                    Elbows up!

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                                      Doctor Phibes
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                                      There's a certain irony to what happened to music in the 40's and 50's. The hard jazz guys basically thought that big band swing was too simplistic and moved to a more complex but less accessible music, whereas pop music went in completely the opposite direction and essentially went back to straightforward 12 bar blues, even it was mostly sung by young white kids.

                                      I was only joking

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                                        @george-k said in The Great Songwriters:

                                        I'm asking what songwriters' songs have endured.

                                        Stephen Foster
                                        George M. Cohan
                                        Irving Berlin
                                        Cole Porter
                                        Henry Mancini
                                        Richard Rogers
                                        Jerome Kern

                                        endured

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                                        • CopperC Copper

                                          @george-k said in The Great Songwriters:

                                          I'm asking what songwriters' songs have endured.

                                          Stephen Foster
                                          George M. Cohan
                                          Irving Berlin
                                          Cole Porter
                                          Henry Mancini
                                          Richard Rogers
                                          Jerome Kern

                                          endured

                                          Doctor PhibesD Online
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                                          Doctor Phibes
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                                          @copper said in The Great Songwriters:

                                          @george-k said in The Great Songwriters:

                                          I'm asking what songwriters' songs have endured.

                                          Stephen Foster
                                          George M. Cohan
                                          Irving Berlin
                                          Cole Porter
                                          Henry Mancini
                                          Richard Rogers
                                          Jerome Kern

                                          endured

                                          Arguably above all, George and Ira Gershwin

                                          I was only joking

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