Plus, there are dozens of episodes featuring genre-spanning discussions, debates, and explainers with Rolling Stone’s critics and reporters. Check out six years’ worth of episodes in the archive, including in-depth, career-spanning interviews with Bruce Springsteen, Mariah Carey, Halsey, Neil Young, Snoop Dogg, Brandi Carlile, Phoebe Bridgers, Rick Ross, Alicia Keys, the National, Ice Cube, Taylor Hawkins, Willow, Keith Richards, Robert Plant, Dua Lipa, Questlove, Killer Mike, Julian Casablancas, Sheryl Crow, Johnny Marr, Scott Weiland, Liam Gallagher, Alice Cooper, Fleetwood Mac, Elvis Costello, John Legend, Donald Fagen, Charlie Puth, Phil Collins, Justin Townes Earle, Stephen Malkmus, Sebastian Bach, Tom Petty, Eddie Van Halen, Kelly Clarkson, Pete Townshend, Bob Seger, the Zombies, Gary Clark Jr., and many others. That’s what you have to do daily as a professional writer.”ĭownload and subscribe to Rolling Stone‘s weekly podcast, Rolling Stone Music Now, hosted by Brian Hiatt, on Apple Podcasts or Spotify (or wherever you get your podcasts). He said sign your name here on the dotted line And your songs they all will. C Am There's a voice that cries out in the silence, C F searching for heart that will love him, C Em Am longing for child that will give him their all, F G give it all, he wants it all verse 2 C Am There's a God that walks over the earth, C F he searching for heart that is desperate, C Em Am longing for child that swill give him their all, F C. “Coming up with an original lyric and an original melody is new. Charlie Daniels, Chris Young & George Jones) Now I grew up down an old dirt. “Ed and Amy had a new thought over a traditional arrangement,” says Hartman. forever jones God wants it all chords: DOE - He Wants It All LIVE for SiriusXM Kirk Franklins Praise Chordify now THE WALLS GROUP- He wants it all. “There’s only so many chords that you can use,” Andrews says. In the episode, the songwriters say they were particularly horrified by the argument that the song’s chord progression alone was protected by copyright - it was impossible for them to imagine that such basic elements of music could be kept off limits. In the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, songwriters Jenna Andrews (who co-wrote BTS’ “Butter” and “Permission to Dance,” and has written for Noah Cyrus and Jennifer Lopez), and Jamie Hartman (who’s written for the Backstreet Boys, Lewis Capaldi, Jennifer Hudson, and Calvin Harris), along with JHart, discuss the Sheeran lawsuit’s potential ramifications, the limits of musical originality in pop music, the continuing fallout from the “Blurred Lines” case (in which Robin Thicke’s song - written by Pharrell Williams - was found to have infringed on Marvin Gaye’s “Got to Give It Up,” based solely on groove and vibe) and more.įind the episode here at the podcast provider of your choice, go directly to Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or just press play above.
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