A deep dive into Sweet’s 1972 glam rocket: chart impact, Chinn-Chapman hit-craft, guitar tone, and why that chant still works.
Browsing: songwriting
Sara Evans turned a messy breakup into a sleek country-pop slow burn. Here’s what “Just Give Me a Reason” gets right – and why it hits hard.
After F-1 Trillion, Post Malone says a second country album is in progress. Here’s what it means for Nashville, fans, and his sound.
Morgan Wallen brought bruised-heart honesty to SNL with “Just In Case.” Here’s what made the performance land and why it matters for country now.
How a modest 1984 hit became a permanent cultural weapon: writers, synths, lyrics, charts, covers, and why it still lands like a gut punch.
Fish’s 2024 album Paper Doll puts her touring band in the studio and turns industry pressure into songs about identity, vulnerability, and grit.
Mac Davis called Elvis “the most beautiful man you ever saw.” Here’s what that awe reveals about Elvis’s stage power, voice, and lasting spell.
Jim Steinman’s teen-in-a-car epic sounded absurd on paper. Meat Loaf, Ellen Foley, and Todd Rundgren made it immortal.
George’s first solo single became a global No.1, sparked a famous copyright case, and proved an ex-Beatle could rule the charts alone.
Before outlaw country, Willie Nelson wrote “Crazy” for Patsy Cline. Here’s how a shy demo became a timeless classic and a songwriting masterclass.









