writing credits
Stephen Swann
swann at PHANTOM.COM
Wed Feb 21 15:29:05 EST 1996
> > Pearlman wrote by far the largest part of the
> lyrics (at least in the early days), and the band wrote the music. So
> when you see songwriting credits like S. Pearlman, D. Roeser,
> A. Bouchard, you can bet that Al and Buck wrote the tune, and Sandy
> wrote the lyrics. Hey John, isn't this stuff in the FAQ?
>
> Well, no it isn't -- all I did was list the credits as they appeared
> on the albums, which don't indicate who did what. Is it standard
> convention that the lyric-writer is listed first, followed by the
> writer of the music?
Now, that I wouldn't know. I was just referring to what I thought was
a pretty well known fact around here on BOC-L, namely that Sandy did
the lyrics, and the other guys did the music. I guess maybe I
shouldn't take it so much for granted, since I didn't know it myself
2 years ago. But I was pretty sure that this has been hashed out
repeatedly on BOC-L, and I thought that everyone would have caught it
by now.
> As far as I know, just about all contributions by Pearlman, and probably
> also Meltzer were lyrics only. But beyond that . . .
Yes, on both counts. And that's all I was pointing out. To get the
detailed story, you have to talk to the guys who were there.
Steve
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