The first song I wrote was called 'You,' and it was a love song about somebody who didn't even exist.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The first song I wrote was called 'Here I Go Falling In Love' I wrote it in the sixth grade.
When I realized I could write lyrics and let someone that I knew listen to them, but not know that the song was about them - say it was a girl. I could write this song about how I feel about this girl, I could play it to them. I just loved it, because all of the words would speak to them. I could see them slowly falling in love with me.
I've always tried to get around writing love songs, I guess because I've always had a hard time saying, 'I love you.'
The first song that I wrote was when I was with The Del Rios. I was like 14 years old but I was always putting my thoughts down on paper even before then because it was like an escape - a way of unleashing all the stuff.
It wasn't until I wrote 'Hideaway' that I found the song I related to as an artist.
The first song that I ever recorded was written by my mother.
There's never been a song that I just wrote and tried to send to an artist.
The first song that I remember writing in its entirety was when I was 9 years old. I wrote it on a bus, on a field trip. It was called 'Mystery Man,' and in retrospect, it was the beginning of my exploration of what it was like to have a man in your life, because I didn't.
The very first song I ever wrote was a song called 'Crazy' when I was 11 or 12 with my best girlfriends - we had a girl band. It was about loving a guy who everyone else thought you were crazy for being into.
The very first song I wrote was about a boy that I was obsessed with.