Folks, I had an epiphany and a lesson learned this last week...
I contend, that when you write songs about other people, it may not be a good idea to actually refer to them in the song , by their real names...
Case In Point:
I wrote an Irish Tune recently and wrote in the line: "I'm so proud to know Jimmy... Ya know him as 'Mardi-Gras James'...If youre face down, he'll not let ya go without...a pint or another round..."
Now, I went and copy-righted the song.. Recorded a scratch track of it and scheduled some sessions to produce it...
Lo an behold... It turns out that my 'friend' jimmy' wasn't such a friend after all (Wont go into detail)... Needless to say, I have canceled my subscription to him and am moving on...
I'm stuck with a great little song now, that technically refers to a non-friend, in a glorifying way, While the line is actually a true depiction of one facet of his character, it bugs me that hes in my song... LOL!
Now My solution in this case, is I'm gonna leave it alone... BUT the lesson here... Think very carefully about the depiction of people in your lives... when it comes to your professional work efforts.
To illustrate... Was there really a girl named Layla? Was there really a great leader named Peter Pumpkin Head? Those characters will live in infamy, even if the real people behind them go south...(and thus the artist is also spared the agony of risking a shift of sentiments by the audience.)
Just thought I'd share...

I contend, that when you write songs about other people, it may not be a good idea to actually refer to them in the song , by their real names...
Case In Point:
I wrote an Irish Tune recently and wrote in the line: "I'm so proud to know Jimmy... Ya know him as 'Mardi-Gras James'...If youre face down, he'll not let ya go without...a pint or another round..."
Now, I went and copy-righted the song.. Recorded a scratch track of it and scheduled some sessions to produce it...
Lo an behold... It turns out that my 'friend' jimmy' wasn't such a friend after all (Wont go into detail)... Needless to say, I have canceled my subscription to him and am moving on...
I'm stuck with a great little song now, that technically refers to a non-friend, in a glorifying way, While the line is actually a true depiction of one facet of his character, it bugs me that hes in my song... LOL!
Now My solution in this case, is I'm gonna leave it alone... BUT the lesson here... Think very carefully about the depiction of people in your lives... when it comes to your professional work efforts.
To illustrate... Was there really a girl named Layla? Was there really a great leader named Peter Pumpkin Head? Those characters will live in infamy, even if the real people behind them go south...(and thus the artist is also spared the agony of risking a shift of sentiments by the audience.)
Just thought I'd share...





