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ShmayaJaynaee
Apr 26, 2013, 03:53 PM
Well , I need someone who is serious about what they do . I love singing but struggle at writing songs , I already have some song titles in mind , all I need is for someone to write the lyrics for them . Someone who is good at it , I prefer songs like alicia keys , tamar braxton , rihanna... people like that . I am willing to pay but the song has to be good . If you are willing to help me . Email me : (removed). I take music seriously.
Alty
Apr 26, 2013, 04:01 PM
This is a free site. No one that's serious about song writing, is going to write you a song for free. If you find a hit song, and sing it, you expect to get paid for it right? Well, that's how song writers make their living. They're paid to write songs.
Your best bet is to contact someone that writes songs for a living, and pay them to write a song for you. It won't be cheap, but you get what you pay for.
Good luck.
J_9
Apr 26, 2013, 04:01 PM
Yeah. I'll get right on that.
ShmayaJaynaee
Apr 26, 2013, 04:07 PM
This is a free site. No one that's serious about song writing, is going to write you a song for free. If you find a hit song, and sing it, you expect to get paid for it right? Well, that's how song writers make their living. They're paid to write songs.
Your best bet is to contact someone that writes songs for a living, and pay them to write a song for you. It won't be cheap, but you get what you pay for.
Good luck.
I said I am willing to pay . & I don't know how to find contact with someone who writes songs for a living . It seems impossible to find someone like that over the internet
J_9
Apr 26, 2013, 04:08 PM
You have thousands of dollars?
Alty
Apr 26, 2013, 04:14 PM
i said i am willing to pay . & i dont know how to find contact with someone who writes songs for a living . it seems impossible to find someone like that over the internet
But we're volunteers, we don't do this for money. That's what this site is about, free advice, free help.
If you're willing to pay, you have to find someone that's willing to do this for pay. I don't think the internet will really help you at all. Popular song writers don't need to join sites or advertise. Their music speaks for itself.
Your post specifically stated that you want someone to write you a song. Yes, you're wiling to pay. That's great. But no one on this site is a song writer, and I don't think a legitimate song writer would join a site like this hoping that one of the many (you're not the first) that posts asking someone to write a song, is actually willing to pay for that song. A good song writer doesn't need to hang around free sites hoping for business.
I really have no idea how you'll find someone to write a song for you, but I don't think you'll find a great song writer online. I really don't.
Good luck.
Wondergirl
Apr 26, 2013, 04:18 PM
i said i am willing to pay . & i dont know how to find contact with someone who writes songs for a living . it seems impossible to find someone like that over the internet
Go to your public library's reference desk. They will give you a list of names of songwriters and maybe even their prices.
Alty
Apr 26, 2013, 04:22 PM
Go to your public library's reference desk. They will give you a list of names of songwriters and maybe even their prices.
Really? How? If someone can't Google it on their own, how is a librarian supposed to find it?
I'm really not understanding how a library could help in this matter. Please explain. :)
Wondergirl
Apr 26, 2013, 04:25 PM
Really? How? If someone can't google it on their own, how is a librarian supposed to find it?
I'm really not understanding how a library could help in this matter. Please explain. :)
Librarians have all sorts of resources that aren't on the Internet. :) Remember, we used to find things before the Internet was invented. We also make phone calls to get information. The Internet is NOT the end-all, be-all source of information.
Wondergirl
Apr 26, 2013, 04:28 PM
One source for songwriter names --
Title: Songwriter's market.
Author(s): Brohaugh, William, ; editor. Haley, Adria, ; editor.
Publication: Cincinnati, Ohio, Writer's Digest Books.
Year: 1979 -
Frequency: Annual
Description: 1979-; v. ill. 24 cm.
Language: English
Standard No: ISSN: 0161-5971; National Library: 012777077; LCCN: 78-648269 ; sn 78-1910
SUBJECT(S)
Descriptor: Popular music -- Writing and publishing -- United States -- Directories.
Note(s): Editor: 1979-19uu W. Brohaugh; <2012- > Adria Haley.
Class Descriptors: LC: MT67; ML102.P66; Dewey: 338.4/7/784
Other Titles: Songwriter's market; Song writer's market; <1989->
Document Type: Serial
Entry: 19780616
Update: 20130404
Accession No: OCLC: 3979280
Database: WorldCat
Alty
Apr 26, 2013, 04:29 PM
Librarians have all sorts of resources that aren't on the Internet. :) Remember, we used to find things before the Internet was invented. We also make phone calls to get information. The Internet is NOT the end-all, be-all source of information.
I agree about the internet. Maybe the libraries in the US are different. The one where I live, I'm lucky if they can find the book (that is in the library) that I'm looking for. Forget about any other information. Calling to get information, unheard of, and the city library near where I live, is very well known. They won't call around for you, it's up to you to find the information you're looking for, especially if it's not in a book in the library. Although I have to admit that the city library can find the book you're looking for if they have it, whereas my local library, not so much.
I just can't understand why any librarian would go to that much trouble for something that isn't in their actual job description.
J_9
Apr 26, 2013, 04:32 PM
Same with libraries in my area Alty. Maybe big city metropolitan libraries are different.
Wondergirl
Apr 26, 2013, 04:34 PM
I just can't understand why any librarian would go to that much trouble for something that isn't in their actual job description.
That IS our job description! Run it to ground! We usually find what the patron is looking for. I have called NYC in the evening to get info from a newspaper night crew. In fact, I have called incredibly interesting people when on the trail of getting info for a patron. Our motto is, if you can't find it in print sources, on subscribed-to databases, or by Googling, make that call right to the horse's mouth (or ear).
Wondergirl
Apr 26, 2013, 04:37 PM
Same with libraries in my area Alty. Maybe big city metropolitan libraries are different.
I worked for years in two public libraries, one in a town of 40,000 and the other (for 25 years) in a town of 20,000. Both libraries (board and directors) encouraged us to make calls, if necessary. I even called (on my dime) your library, J, to help you find something.
J_9
Apr 26, 2013, 04:39 PM
Yes, WG, you called, but ask the librarian here to go above and beyond like you do and they would stare at you like a deer in the headlights.
joypulv
Apr 26, 2013, 04:41 PM
'all I need is for someone to write the lyrics for them'
Anyone can write a title. I can rattle off titles as fast as I can think.
You don't say anything about the music itself. Are you planning to compose the music once you get some lyrics?
People who can sing come in two flavors - those who can sing and compose and write lyrics (and maybe play an instrument too), and those who just sing known songs. When they get famous, sometimes they hire both a lyricist and a composer.
I don't see either a composer or lyricist or both sending you their work for a small amount of money, and I have a feeling that you can't afford this. They have contracts with up front costs, and then maybe royalties, and so on.
Wondergirl
Apr 26, 2013, 04:46 PM
Yes, WG, you called, but ask the librarian here to go above and beyond like you do and they would stare at you like a deer in the headlights.
Then they must not be degreed librarians. It would be like asking a CNA to deliver a breech baby.
J_9
Apr 26, 2013, 04:55 PM
Even an RN doesn't deliver a breech baby. That's done by cesarean section.
Out library is staffed by mostly retired women.
Wondergirl
Apr 26, 2013, 05:02 PM
Even an RN doesn't deliver a breech baby. That's done by cesarean section.
Exactly!
Alty
Apr 26, 2013, 05:07 PM
Even an RN doesn't deliver a breech baby. That's done by cesarean section.
Out library is staffed by mostly retired women.
Same here. I didn't even know that librarians were "degreed", or that such a degree existed. All the librarians I've ever met (albeit in person) simply applied for the job, and didn't need a degree.
The times I've asked a librarian for help, I was only shown which station to go to to find it on my own. Their main job was checking out books.
Again, this could only be where I live.
Wondergirl
Apr 26, 2013, 06:07 PM
Again, this could only be where I live.
In library grad school, I often sat next to a woman from Sudbury, Ont. Who was working on a master's degree in library science. That means at least one female library worker in Canada has an MLS.
Alty
Apr 26, 2013, 06:28 PM
In library grad school, I often sat next to a woman from Sudbury, Ont. who was working on a master's degree in library science. That means at least one female library worker in Canada has an MLS.
One worker in all the libraries in Canada? Ouch.
Well I can guarantee it's not anyone in our library. That leaves a lot of other provinces, with more than one library in each, and only one librarian with an actual degree.
I wonder which lucky province got the one and only library worker with an MLS.
I'm really not discounting what you're saying WG. Really I'm not. But you just admitted that there's at least one library worker in all of Canada with a degree. Do you realize how large Canada is?
I can tell you that the majority of those that work in the libraries in Canada, are students in high school, or retired women with no college degree. Those are not the people that will go out of their way, above their call of duty, to help you.
So, you have to find that one lone librarian with a degree, and then hope that she will actually put in an extra effort, and help you by calling around.
What I'm trying to say WG, is that not everyone is as devoted as you. Yes, you go above and beyond the call. But telling people to go to the library, and expecting other librarians to be as dedicated as you, is not the norm. Most of the librarians are like the ones I've encountered, and will not call for you, or give you any more information other than the area in the library where your info may be located.
Wondergirl
Apr 26, 2013, 06:38 PM
What I'm trying to say WG, is that not everyone is as devoted as you. Yes, you go above and beyond the call. But telling people to go to the library, and expecting other librarians to be as dedicated as you, is not the norm. Most of the librarians are like the ones I've encountered, and will not call for you, or give you any more information other than the area in the library where your info may be located.
Every degreed librarian I have ever known -- and I have known many in NY State and Colorado and California and Illinois -- is as devoted as I am and more so. It must be a US thing, that people working in library reference have at least a master's degree (and often a master's in an additional discipline like education or history or psychology).
PM your library info to me, and I will (nicely and gently) check them out.
Alty
Apr 26, 2013, 06:50 PM
Every degreed librarian I have ever known -- and I have known many in NY State and Colorado and California and Illinois -- is as devoted as I am and more so. It must be a US thing, that people working in library reference have at least a master's degree (and often a master's in an additional discipline like education or history or psychology).
PM your library info to me, and I will (nicely and gently) check them out.
You'll be disappointed.
Don't mention me by name though. I'd like to continue going there. :)
Wondergirl
Apr 26, 2013, 06:52 PM
You'll be disappointed.
Don't mention me by name though. I'd like to continue going there. :)
I was going to give them a list of books to put on reserve for you. :) And several difficult reference questions that they have to call you about for follow up.
J_9
Apr 26, 2013, 06:53 PM
Off topic. Time to close.