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#21111 by Craig Maxim
Thu Feb 07, 2008 10:51 pm
The $25,000 Love Song

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When musician Brian Alex played his first professional gig, he thought he wasn't going to make it out alive.

By KEVIN SITES, MON FEB 4, 9:26 AM PST


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"It was a biker bar. The place was a mess," Alex recalls. "I remember thinking, 'Oh no, I'm going to get killed.'"

He's made a living as a musician ever since. But it wasn't always a steady living until he came up with the idea for a new business: custom love songs.

He was working as a wedding singer at the time. "I had written a song, performing it at the wedding, and I'm thinking to myself, I see a lot of men crying. And I thought, Wow! This is a big impact."


Brian Alex charges anywhere from $2,000 to $25,000 for his custom love songs.
Knowing that many men have difficulty expressing their emotions, he decided he could help them by writing love songs specifically for their relationships.

One was for a man who wanted to propose to a woman he had once dated, but who was now just a friend. "Now, we're here, two years later, I'm thankful we're still friends," go the lyrics. "But I'd like to know if you'd consider giving me your heart again."

Alex's career has included gigs with well-known names like The Missing Persons and Bob Weir from The Grateful Dead. He has recorded with Donna Summer and once even played for President Clinton at a private gathering. So his love songs don't come cheap.

A custom love song can cost anywhere from $2,000 to $25,000 depending on whether he performs it live or not. Usually he'll record it with studio musicians and deliver two copies of the CD, one framed, the other ready to be played.

He writes songs in any style requested. And he says he still sweats out every one of them, sometimes taking two to three weeks to write and record. He can also turn songs around more quickly, if needed, by working with other musicians.

"I get nervous with each song that I'm doing," he says. "You're taking these people's story, and at the end of the day it has to have a massive impact."

The songs don't always have the desired effect. One man was hoping a custom love song would keep his wife from filing for divorce. She was touched by the gesture, says Alex, but still followed through with the divorce.

Ironically, while Alex plays cupid for other men, he's still single himself - still trying to come up with the right notes for a song about his own love life.

#21113 by Craig Maxim
Thu Feb 07, 2008 10:53 pm
What really pisses me off, is that more than 10 years ago, I thought about doing something similar, namely, writing and professionally recording unique songs for clients and even copywriting the songs in their names, so they owned them. For weddings and what not.

I was only gonna charge between 5k and 10k

Bastard!!! :-)

#21122 by Shapeshifter
Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:51 pm
Personally, I've got mixed feelings about it. If he's successful with it, more power to him (We all like to make money, right?). At the same time, it kind of sucks the life out of a couple having "their song." What used to be a random event-a soundtrack for an important moment between two people-now becomes a custom ordered, pre-packaged deal. "Gee, honey, remember when we danced to this song on our first date?" is a hell of a lot more romantic than "Gee, honey, remember when I dropped $25 grand to have some other dude write as song about how special you are to me?" Maybe I'm just thinking too hard about it. :?

#21123 by Craig Maxim
Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:54 pm
joseph6 wrote:
"Gee, honey, remember when we danced to this song on our first date?" is a hell of a lot more romantic than "Gee, honey, remember when I dropped $25 grand to have some other dude write as song about how special you are to me?"



Let's just hope that the husband doesn't have to start paying for other things that some guys are also better at than him! LMAO

#21126 by Shapeshifter
Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:58 pm
Good one! :lol: :lol:

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