Jennie, Chichester. West Sussex
Hi there, I have been writing poetry and song lyrics for a while now, I have had 9 poems published but really want to get my lyrics used, but i haven't a clue on where to send them, was just wondering if you could tell me where i can get info on where to send them, people have also told me that as i have been published i may find it easier, others have told me that if i dont have an agent they're likely to not even look at my work. As you can see I'm pretty confused. PLEASE HELP!!!
cecilia ramirez from Peru
Thank you so much for such an outstanding information. Everything is perfecto when I search at bbc!
Dawn Bayes
I have written lyrics for many years,but have been hindered where learning how to write music. Is it possible to get published without music? It never used to be, but things change all the time. It was nearly 20 years ago when I last enquired on how to get published.
Peter Duffield from Sheffield
I think I'm in the same boat as everybody else. I've got the songs but don't know where to send them or how to get them out there. I've thought about an agent but the idea makes me a little nervous. What avenues exist?
barry,
norfolk
Just heard
Paul
McCartney"s
new single, really
wanted
to
like
it.
But not
at
all
memorable, no discernible
hook anywhere. Why can"t these established
stars
cover songs by
unknown writers?-like the
ones
here for
example!. The established stars
should
just
play live
and
only
keep
re-releasing
previous greatest hits
compilations,
don"t think
they would
starve
somehow!.
Jessica Doughty Llandrindod Wells Wales
I have just sent off three songs to a publishers that were looking for songs for one of their new singers. Two of the songs I sent were just piano and my vocals and the other was a bit more produced. Do you think that will ok having the two difrent styles? and do you think they will contact me first or do I have to contact them?
Ian Brighton
I put a couple of lyric only and one submission into the Songwriter of the Year competition, which I was a runner up.
I also had critiques done for said songs, which, were very favourable and that was from people in the industry.
How do I make the first step into getting the songs sold, bearing in mind that most of my material is lyric only?
Cheers
Ian Taylor, Banbury
I have been writing songs for my own pleasure for over 14 years.
Everyone who listens to my music believes I should investigate avenues to sell my songs.
With that in mind, where do I start?
Who should I send my CD's to? etc etc.
Nigel
Hunt,
Norwich
To date I have had over 20 assorted Publishers say my songs are "very good"/"obviously the
ability to
write
good comercial songs" etc.Managed to get
one song contract with sparta-florida (unable to
get cover).Also offered 3 song contract with another, but wrongly
advised by a songwriter association that
I belonged to, that the contract was not
favourable, (but any exposure is
good, as long as you don"t have to pay anything for a deal
of
course!!). I have also had
limited
airplay on
local
bbc + independent radio.I could go on
further, I am afraid I do not know anybody in the
industry or have relatives in
it, so I am beginning to come to the obvious conclusion!.
Steve Fontenot
Lake Charles, Louisiana
I have written a great song that has a cool hook, it's friendly, fun, can be danced to, and it's positive.
It could be pop or country.
I've read the different song deals you mentioned.
What company or companies do you suggest that I contact first?
Nick Pamphlett, Clitheroe Lancs
I'm in the same position as Colin Wyatt (below). I have 14 songs which I have recorded using an 8 track. Just getting them copyrighted prior to sending them to publishers. But is Colin right, will unsolicited material be discarded? What would you recommend as a way of approaching potential publishers
Thanks
Nick
Colin Wyatt from Bristol
I found this information very useful. I have been looking at various examples of publishing deals but still havn't found the answer to the main question
that has been playing on my mind for some time now.
As I am unsigned (at present) can you tell me the best way that i can send my material to a publisher without it being thrown away due to it being un-solicited?
Do I need a Manager or Agent?
Thanks in advance for you help.
Colin
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