Re: Most Over Used Lyrics That Keep Selling Record

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Re: Most Over Used Lyrics That Keep Selling Record

Post by edteja » Fri Jan 05, 2007 12:22 pm

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Re: Most Over Used Lyrics That Keep Selling Record

Post by ernstinen » Sat Jan 06, 2007 11:14 am

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Re: Most Over Used Lyrics That Keep Selling Record

Post by og » Sat Jan 06, 2007 1:52 pm

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Re: Most Over Used Lyrics That Keep Selling Record

Post by edteja » Sun Jan 07, 2007 6:15 am

Oh baby, I'm gonna miss youSo take me in your armsthrill me with your charmsoh babyBefore you spread your wingsAnd learn to flySo we happily pen another hit.
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Re: Most Over Used Lyrics That Keep Selling Record

Post by ernstinen » Sun Jan 07, 2007 9:14 am

Quote:Oh baby, I'm gonna miss youSo take me in your armsthrill me with your charmsoh babyBefore you spread your wingsAnd learn to flySo we happily pen another hit. HaHaHa! Get a slammin' rhythm section and some good dancers and I KNOW that's a hit! My best,Clive Davis

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Re: Most Over Used Lyrics That Keep Selling Record

Post by horacejesse » Sun Jan 07, 2007 2:53 pm

Heart this and Heart that is obviously the king.Slip away, slipped away etc.,Wings and flying,Hold me, hold you etc.Wrap me in your arms etc.These songwriters only know how to slip, hold, fly, wrap and have a heart. You won't see a real songwriter like Dylan engaging in any of that crap.A Dylan heart image? "Like a corkscrew to my heart." Hardly standard fare, folks.I will think of more of these cliches because I hate 'em all.

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Re: Most Over Used Lyrics That Keep Selling Record

Post by zircon » Sat Jan 13, 2007 5:27 am

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Re: Most Over Used Lyrics That Keep Selling Record

Post by matto » Sat Jan 13, 2007 7:27 am

Quote:Take me in your arms, fill (thrill) me with your charms. Ern Ahem...I don't think that has been used in like 20 years

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Re: Most Over Used Lyrics That Keep Selling Record

Post by matto » Sat Jan 13, 2007 8:08 am

Quote:Heart this and Heart that is obviously the king.Slip away, slipped away etc.,Wings and flying,Hold me, hold you etc......I don't think one or two words count as a cliche, they're just building blocks of language...next thing you'll be telling me "and" is the most overused "cliche" in songwriting. To me there's a difference between overused imagery (such as the "spread wings learn to fly" idea) and actual cliche phrases (often including a rhyme) such as the one given by Ern above.The former are okay IMHO if they are perfectly set up and just "fit" in the lyric or especially if given a slight twist by lyrics preceding /following them. The latter...such as "come on baby, be my lady" or something to that effect...I would stay away from at ANY cost.The thing is, pop lyrics really have to be simple, direct and conversational, generally speaking. To maintain that without resorting to cliches and relying on overused imagery too much is the really hard part...matto[ btw @ shakabrah: Just try to be happy for her, you know? (I know I know, none of my biz...) ]

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Re: Most Over Used Lyrics That Keep Selling Record

Post by ernstinen » Sat Jan 13, 2007 2:40 pm

Yeah, Yeah, Yeah (Beatles)Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah! (Devo)Yeah, Yeah, Yeah (Nirvana)Yeah, Yeah Yeah, Yeah Yeah, Yeaah (Usher)Ern

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