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Song Lyrics: Structure Examples

Writing a good song usually means writing a good melody, good lyrics and good music. You don't have to try to be too creative because that will usually sound strange most music fans. When putting the lyrics and music together it is also important to use a simple format. Le'ts look at a few examples to see how most songs are written. And of course you should use these as examples to write your own songs, or at least to start practicing writing some songs.
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