Whatever I think the song sounds like is what I'll name it. It's a feeling thing; it's not logical at all.
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Nobody can tell you you're wrong for writing a song about how you feel - even if you don't really feel that way.
Feeling has as much to say as the words do. You can have the greatest words in the world and if they're not believable, they don't strike a chord and they're not said convincingly, it's not a great song.
Every song is something that I've been through or an emotion I've felt - like falling in love or heartbreak.
A song sometimes ends up with its own internal logic.
It's one thing to think about something, but it's another thing to actually feel it.
Music is feeling. You can try to verbalize it. It really just hits you or it doesn't.
Music's something you feel. You have to feel it first before you hear it.
Not every song has to be about love and tenderness, sometimes you have those strictly physical feelings for somebody and it's okay to have those feelings.
If my life were a song it would be called 'Don't Stop Believing'. Yeah.
You're creating an intimacy that everybody feels, that it's their experience, not yours. I'll never introduce a song and say, now this song is about 'my' broken heart.
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