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Sodajerker On Songwriting

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Sodajerker On Songwriting is a programme devoted to the art and craft of songwriting. The show, created and hosted by the UK songwriting team Sodajerker, features interviews with some of the most successful songwriters and musicians in the world.
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Episodes

Episode 26 - Patrice Rushen

Pianist, songwriter, musical director and vocalist Patrice Rushen sits down with Sodajerker to chat about the writing of songs like 'Hang it Up', 'Haven't You Heard', 'The Funk Won't Let You Down', 'This is All I Really Know', 'Remind Me' and her seminal dance floor hit 'Forget Me Nots'. Patrice talks about her early jazz-fusion work, the Elektra albums and her eclectic approach to sustaining a career in music.

Oct 24, 201251 min

Episode 25 - Neil Sedaka

Veteran singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka offers a deep dive into his illustrious career, from his classical training and early hits penned with Howard Greenfield to his collaborations with 10cc and Phil Cody. He reveals the creative discipline behind crafting timeless pop songs, the joy of revisiting his classical roots, and the personal satisfaction of writing his own lyrics. The episode also explores his latest acoustic album, "The Real Neil," and his upcoming tour.

Oct 10, 201252 min

Episode 24 - Mark King

Level 42 bassist, vocalist and songwriter Mark King is our guest for this episode of the podcast in which he talk about the writing of songs like 'Lessons in Love', 'Running in the Family', 'Something About You', 'The Chinese Way', 'Mr Pink', 'The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up)' and 'Dune Tune'.

Sep 26, 20121 hr 5 min

Episode 23 - Nik Kershaw

Singer-songwriter Nik Kershaw talks with Sodajerker about the writing of songs like 'Wouldn't It Be Good', 'I Won't Let The Sun Go Down On Me', 'The Riddle', 'Dancing Girls', 'Don Quixote', 'Human Racing' and 'Wide Boy'. Nik also talks about penning hit songs like 'The One and Only' (Chesney Hawkes), 'The Woman I Love' (The Hollies) and 'Seventeen' (Let Loose) as well as his approach to writing his new solo album, Ei8ht .

Sep 13, 201258 min

Episode 22 - "Weird Al" Yankovic

Internationally renowned parodist, singer-songwriter, actor and accordionist "Weird Al" Yankovic takes some time out to chat with Simon and Brian about his approach to writing comedy songs and style parodies. Al discusses the processes behind songs like 'Trapped in the Drive-Thru', 'Hardware Store', 'The Night Santa Went Crazy', 'Pancreas' and 'Skipper Dan'.

Aug 31, 201234 min

Episode 21 - Deaf School: Clive Langer and Steve Allen

Clive Langer and Steve Allen of cult Liverpool band Deaf School join Simon and Brian to talk about the writing of songs like 'What a Way to End it All', 'Taxi', 'Hi Jo Hi', '2nd Honeymoon', 'Knock Knock Knocking', 'Working Girls', 'I Wanna Be Your Boy' and 'Golden Showers'. Clive also talks about his work as a producer and the classic Robert Wyatt song 'Shipbuilding', which he wrote with Elvis Costello.

Aug 24, 20121 hr 21 min

Episode 20 - Mike Viola

Prolific singer-songwriter and producer Mike Viola , aka Candy Butchers, sits down with Sodajerker to talk about the writing of songs like 'Girly Worm', 'Falling into Place', 'Good Ideas Grow on Trees', 'Kiss Alive II' and 'Closet Cutter'. Mike also talks about his work with singer-songwriter and actress Mandy Moore on the Amanda Leigh album and his work on songs for movies like Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story , Get Him to the Greek and Tom Hanks' directorial debut That Thing You Do ....

Aug 10, 20121 hr 19 min

Episode 19 - Albert Hammond

This episode features legendary songwriter Albert Hammond, known for hits like "When I Need You" and "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now." He shares stories from his extensive career, including his Gibraltar origins, his first songs, and collaborations with Mike Hazelwood, Hal David, and Diane Warren. Hammond also delves into his songwriting philosophy, the balance of artistic integrity versus commercial appeal, and his current focus on developing his "songbook" live show.

Jul 27, 201250 min

Episode 18 - Thomas Dolby

Musician and producer Thomas Dolby is the guest for episode 18 during which he talks about his illustrious career and the writing of songs like 'She Blinded Me With Science', 'Europa and the Pirate Twins', 'Hyperactive!', 'Nothing New Under the Sun', 'Evil Twin Brother' and 'The Toad Lickers'. Thomas also discusses his work as producer on the classic Prefab Sprout album Steve McQueen (aka Two Wheels Good ).

Jul 13, 201248 min

Episode 17 - Nellie McKay

Singer-songwriter Nellie McKay spends some time with Sodajerker talking about her life, her work, and the writing processes behind songs like 'David', 'Sari', 'Ding Dong', 'I Wanna Get Married', 'Mother of Pearl', 'Columbia is Bleeding', 'Identity Theft' and 'Caribbean Time'.

Jun 20, 201235 min

Episode 16 - Guy Chambers

Guy Chambers reflects on his prolific career, from his classical training and early band experiences to his transformative partnership with Robbie Williams, where they created numerous chart-topping hits like 'Angels' and 'Millennium.' He delves into his unique songwriting process, including the role of humor and instrumental sections, and shares insights from his personal projects and his work curating live music at The Orgasmatron. The episode highlights his dedication to artistic growth and nurturing new talent while remaining relevant in the evolving music industry.

Jun 08, 201246 min

Episode 15 - Jackie DeShannon

Singer-songwriter Jackie DeShannon joins Simon and Brian to talk about the writing of songs like 'Put a Little Love in Your Heart', 'When You Walk in the Room', 'Splendor in the Grass' and 'Bette Davis Eyes'. Jackie also discusses her work with Bacharach and David on 'What the World Needs Now is Love' and touring America with the Beatles in 1964.

May 25, 201242 min

Episode 14 - Narada Michael Walden

Songwriter, producer, drummer Narada Michael Walden sits down with Simon and Brian to talk about his work on pop hits like 'How Will I Know' (Whitney Houston); 'We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off' (Jermaine Stewart); 'All American Girls' (Sister Sledge); 'Freeway of Love' and 'Who's Zoomin' Who?' (Aretha Franklin); 'Jump to the Beat' (Stacy Lattisaw); 'I Love Your Smile' (Shanice); 'Sweetness' (Michelle Gayle) and solo work on songs like 'I Shoulda Loved Ya' and 'Divine Emotions'....

May 11, 201248 min

Episode 13 - Al Jarreau

Seven time Grammy award winning jazz/pop artist Al Jarreau spends an hour with Simon and Brian talking about the writing of songs like 'Boogie Down', 'Breakin' Away', 'Mornin'', 'Roof Garden' and the theme from TV's 'Moonlighting' among others. The trio are also joined by Al's musical director, Joe Turano, who offers further insights into Al's songwriting process.

Apr 27, 201255 min

Episode 12 - Mike Stoller

Mike Stoller of legendary songwriting team Leiber and Stoller joins Simon and Brian for a conversation about the writing of timeless songs like 'Hound Dog', 'Jailhouse Rock', 'Yakety Yak', 'Love Potion No.9' and 'Stand By Me' among others.

Apr 16, 201253 min

Episode 11 - Neil Innes

Neil Innes of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, Monty Python and The Rutles joins Simon and Brian for a conversation about songwriting, comedy, children's television, and the writing of unforgettable songs like 'Death Cab for Cutie', 'How Sweet to be an Idiot', 'I'm the Urban Spaceman' and 'Eine Kleine Middle Klasse Musik' among others.

Apr 03, 201257 min

Episode 10 - Allee Willis

Grammy award-winning songwriter and multimedia artist Allee Willis joins Simon and Brian for a conversation about songwriting and her fascinating career. Allee talks about her work on 'Boogie Wonderland', 'September', 'In The Stone', 'Let Your Feelings Show' (Earth, Wind & Fire); 'I'll Be There for You' (the theme from Friends ); 'I Shoulda Loved Ya' (Narada Michael Walden); 'What Have I Done to Deserve This?' (Pet Shop Boys); 'Stir It Up' (Patti LaBelle); 'Neutron Dance' (The Pointer Sister...

Mar 23, 20121 hr 1 min

Episode 9 - Kenny Loggins and Blue Sky Riders

Kenny Loggins and Nashville greats Georgia Middleman and Gary Burr aka Blue Sky Riders join Simon and Brian for a conversation about their exciting new band and distinguished songwriting careers. Kenny also tells the stories behind some of his most celebrated songs including 'I'm Alright', 'Footloose', 'This is It' and 'What a Fool Believes'....

Mar 12, 201245 min

Episode 8 - Andy Partridge

Andy Partridge of XTC and The Dukes of Stratosphear joins Simon and Brian for a conversation about the writing of some of his greatest songs, including 'Senses Working Overtime', 'Love on a Farmboy's Wages', 'Ballet for a Rainy Day', 'Scarecrow People' and 'Brainiac's Daughter' among many others. With his guitar at hand, Andy talks Sodajerker through his writing process in a way only he can!

Feb 28, 20121 hr 6 min

Episode 7 - Shawn Smith

Simon and Brian welcome Seattle based singer-songwriter Shawn Smith (Brad, Satchel, Pigeonhed) to the show to talk about the writing of some of his most enduring songs, including 'Screen', '20th Century', 'Land of Gold' and 'Wrapped in My Memory'. In this interview, Shawn speaks about his solo career, his numerous band projects, and his collaborations with Stone Gossard of Pearl Jam.

Feb 15, 201232 min

Episode 6 - Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil

Simon and Brian talk to legendary songwriting team Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil about their incredible career from the Brill Building era to the present day, and the writing of songs like 'You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'', 'On Broadway', 'Saturday Night at the Movies', 'We Gotta Get Out Of This Place', 'Don't Know Much', 'Just Once', 'Here You Come Again' and 'Somewhere Out There'.

Jan 30, 201234 min

Episode 5 - Mike Batt

Simon and Brian talk to five-time Ivor Novello-winning songwriter, composer, conductor, arranger and producer Mike Batt about his diverse career including projects like The Wombles, The Hunting of the Snark and the writing of hit songs like 'Bright Eyes' (from Watership Down) and 'The Closest Thing to Crazy' (Katie Melua).

Jan 16, 201254 min

Episode 4 - Jimmy Webb

In this special episode, legendary songwriter Jimmy Webb offers deep insights into his illustrious career, from the imagery in his lyrics and the origins of famous song titles to the intricate musicality of his compositions. He shares how classical music profoundly shaped his style, reflects on the evolution of song length due to technology, and describes the therapeutic journey of re-recording his hits. Webb also addresses the contemporary struggles of songwriters, advocating for intellectual property rights and fostering a sustainable future for musical creation.

Jan 02, 201258 min

Episode 3 - Sacha Skarbek

In this episode, acclaimed songwriter Sacha Skarbek delves into his unique path, from a classical music background and early acid jazz bands to becoming a top-tier collaborator for artists like Adele, Duffy, and James Blunt. He shares his philosophy on authentic songwriting, the dynamics of working with artists, and the pivotal moments that shaped his career, including the creation of "You're Beautiful" and "Cold Shoulder." Skarbek also discusses the importance of creative space, his unconventional writing methods, and his dedication to developing emerging talent, stressing the value of artistic integrity over industry pressures.

Dec 15, 201144 min

Episode 2 - Todd Rundgren

In the second episode of Sodajerker On Songwriting, Simon and Brian talk with writer/artist/producer Todd Rundgren (Nazz, Utopia, Meat Loaf, XTC) about his approach to the art form and the writing of hit songs like 'Hello it's Me', 'I Saw the Light' and 'It Wouldn't Have Made any Difference'.

Nov 25, 201125 min

Episode 1 - Billy Steinberg

In the first episode of Sodajerker On Songwriting, co-hosts Simon Barber and Brian O'Connor introduce the podcast and talk to Grammy winning songwriter Billy Steinberg about the many pop classics he has written including 'Like A Virgin' (Madonna), 'True Colors' (Cyndi Lauper), 'Eternal Flame' (The Bangles) and 'I Drove All Night' (Roy Orbison).

Nov 09, 201148 min
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