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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 85 - Justin Currie

Justin Currie talks about the writing of Del Amitri songs like 'Always The Last To Know', 'Roll To Me', 'Driving With The Brakes On' and 'Nothing Ever Happens', as well as a range of songs from his three excellent solo albums. Justin also explains how he captures his ideas, the mental state required for good songwriting, and why you won't find him on a songwriting weekend or co-writing with boy bands.

Mar 14, 201656 min

Episode 84 - Willy Russell

In this episode, acclaimed playwright Willy Russell delves into his extensive career, covering his songwriting for iconic musicals like Blood Brothers and film soundtracks including Dancin' Thru The Dark. He shares personal stories behind his work, his melody-first creative process, and deep insights into his musical roots, from discovering The Beatles to his folk influences. Russell also candidly discusses the challenges of adapting theatrical works for film and his philosophy on artistic creation.

Feb 19, 20161 hr 23 min

Episode 83 - Scroobius Pip

Rapper, spoken word artist and podcaster Scroobius Pip chats with Simon and Brian about the writing of such songs as 'Thou Shalt Always Kill', 'The Beat That My Heart Skipped', 'Tommy C' and 'Great Britain', as well as tracks from his latest solo album, Distraction Pieces , including 'The Struggle', 'Try Dying' and 'Soldier Boy (Kill 'Em)'. Pip also provides detailed insights into growing up with a stutter, how it enhanced his skills as a wordsmith, and his plans for the future....

Jan 18, 20161 hr 3 min

Episode 82 - Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez

Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez sit down with Sodajerker to talk about their writing process on the Disney smash hit Frozen , as well as a number of other projects. In addition to the stories behind songs like 'Let it Go', 'Do You Want to Build A Snowman?', 'Love Is An Open Door' and 'Fixer Upper', the couple also provide detailed insights into the thinking behind songs from Bobby's Tony Award-winning musicals Avenue Q and The Book of Mormon .

Dec 21, 20151 hr 2 min

Episode 81 - Joe Jackson

Joe Jackson chats with Sodajerker about his latest album Fast Forward and the writing of classic songs from his catalogue like 'Is She Really Going Out With Him?', 'It's Different for Girls', 'Steppin' Out', and 'Be My Number Two'. Joe also reflects on his early career, his work on film scores alongside directors like Francis Ford Coppola, and why not every song needs an origin story.

Dec 03, 201545 min

Episode 80 - Marcus Miller

Bassist, composer and superproducer Marcus Miller sits down with Simon and Brian in Liverpool to discuss his latest album Afrodeezia and his collaborative partnerships with renowned artists like Miles Davis, Luther Vandross and David Sanborn. Marcus also talks about his early career as a session musician, his melodic approach to the bass, and key tracks from his solo career, such as 'The Only Reason I Live', 'Bruce Lee' and 'Blast!'

Nov 02, 201550 min

Episode 79 - John Grant

Celebrating the release of his new album, Grey Tickles, Black Pressure , John Grant chats with Simon and Brian about the writing of songs like 'Snug Slacks', 'Voodoo Doll' and 'Disappointing'. In addition to describing his love for horror film scores, synthesisers, and languages, John also talks about his songwriting process on tracks like 'Pale Green Ghosts', 'Black Belt', 'Marz' and 'Chicken Bones'.

Oct 09, 201548 min

Episode 78 - Nick Heyward

Singer-songwriter Nick Heyward discusses the writing processes behind songs for Haircut One Hundred and his solo career, including 'Love Plus One', 'Fantastic Day', 'Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)', 'Love's Got Me In Triangles', 'Whistle Down the Wind', 'Blue Hat for a Blue Day' and 'Kite'. Nick also talks about the recording of a brand new album that he has undertaken in Key West, Florida.

Sep 24, 201547 min

Episode 77 - Lamont Dozier

In this captivating interview, songwriting titan Lamont Dozier delves into the mechanics of creating Motown's legendary sound, detailing his collaborative work with Brian and Eddie Holland. He reveals the personal stories and meticulous techniques behind hits like "Where Did Our Love Go," "Stop! In The Name Of Love," and "I Can't Help Myself," and reflects on his impactful solo career and collaborations with artists like Phil Collins. The discussion highlights his unique approach to crafting songs with deep emotional resonance and optimistic energy.

Sep 03, 20151 hr 1 min

Episode 76 - The Bacon Brothers

Actor/musician Kevin Bacon and composer Michael Bacon, aka The Bacon Brothers , sit down with Sodajerker to discuss the songwriting techniques behind songs like 'Hookers and Blow', 'Only A Good Woman', 'July Away', 'Ten Years in Mexico', 'New Year's Day', 'Guess Again', 'Unhappy Birthday', 'She is the Heart' and 'Go My Way (The iPod Song)'. In addition to the stories behind the songs, the brothers describe growing up in Philadelphia, their working relationship, and plans for the future....

Aug 17, 201558 min

Episode 75 - Glen Ballard

Songwriter and producer Glen Ballard discusses the writing of classic songs like 'What's On Your Mind' (George Benson), 'Dance Electric' (The Pointer Sisters), 'Man in the Mirror' (Michael Jackson), 'Hold On' (Wilson Phillips), 'I Wonder Why' (Curtis Stigers) and 'Pink' (Aerosmith). Marking the 20th anniversary of Jagged Little Pill , Glen also talks in detail about co-writing and producing the landmark Alanis Morissette album, including songs like 'Ironic', 'You Oughta Know' and 'Head Over Feet...

Aug 03, 20151 hr

Episode 74 - Mike Scott

Mike Scott of The Waterboys talks about the writing of his latest album, Modern Blues , detailing the processes behind songs like 'November Tale' and 'The Girl Who Slept for Scotland'. Mike also speaks in detail about classic Waterboys tunes like 'A Girl Called Johnny', 'All the Things She Gave Me', 'The Whole of the Moon', 'We Will Not Be Lovers' and 'Universal Hall'.

Jul 20, 201541 min

Episode 73 - Meshell Ndegeocello

Singer, songwriter and bassist Meshell Ndegeocello shares details about her writing process on such songs as 'If That's Your Boyfriend (He Wasn't Last Night)', 'I'm Diggin' You - Like an Old Soul Record', 'Shopping for Jazz' and 'Conviction'. Meshell talks at length about her recent album Comet, Come to Me , her approach to the bass guitar, and her contributions to classic songs like Chaka Khan's 'Never Miss the Water'.

Jun 29, 201551 min

Episode 72 - Gilbert O'Sullivan

Celebrated singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan chats with Simon and Brian about his new album, Latin ala G! , and the songwriting process that has produced such classic songs as 'Nothing Rhymed', 'Clair', 'Alone Again (Naturally)', 'We Will', 'Get Down', 'So What' and 'All They Wanted to Say'. Gilbert talks in detail about his approach to writing melodies and lyrics, and explains how he developed his musical skills in the early days of his career....

Jun 08, 201554 min

Episode 71 - Stuart Murdoch

Stuart Murdoch of Belle and Sebastian joins Simon and Brian for a chat about his songwriting process. Stuart talks about his latest album, Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance , as well as older classics from the Belle and Sebastian catalogue, such as 'The State I Am In', 'Seeing Other People', 'The Fox in the Snow', 'The Boy with the Arab Strap', 'The Model', 'Step into My Office, Baby' and 'I'm a Cuckoo'. Stuart also talks in detail about the process of writing songs for his musical film, God Help...

May 18, 201558 min

Episode 70 - Adam Duritz

As the frontman and principal songwriter for Counting Crows , Adam Duritz has been captivating audiences worldwide for almost 25 years with his literate, melodic and introspective songs. In this special 70th episode of the podcast, Adam sits down with Sodajerker to talk about the writing of the recent Counting Crows album, Somewhere Under Wonderland , and the methods behind classics from their catalogue such as 'Mr Jones', 'Round Here', 'A Long December' and 'Mrs Potter's Lullaby'....

May 04, 201559 min

Episode 69 - Josh Rouse

Singer-songwriter Josh Rouse joins Simon and Brian to talk about the writing of his beautiful new album, The Embers of Time , including songs like 'Some Days I'm Golden All Night', 'Pheasant Feather' and 'New Young'. Josh also talks about working as a songwriter in places as diverse as Nashville and Valencia and the writing processes behind older songs like 'Dressed Up Like Nebraska', '1972', 'Love Vibration', 'Quiet Town', 'Our Love' and 'Julie (Come Out of the Rain)'....

Apr 13, 201545 min

Episode 68 - Miranda Cooper

Pop mastermind Miranda Cooper of Xenomania talks about her songwriting process and the techniques used to write hits like 'Round Round' (Sugababes), 'Sound of the Underground', 'Love Machine', 'The Promise' (Girls Aloud), 'Left My Heart in Tokyo' (Mini Viva), 'Love etc.' (Pet Shop Boys) and 'The Boy Does Nothing' (Alesha Dixon). In addition to speaking about her writing partnership with Brian Higgins, Miranda also talks in detail about her early career as one half of pop duo T-Shirt, and solo as...

Mar 19, 20151 hr 12 min

Episode 67 - Tom Robinson

Singer-songwriter Tom Robinson provides insights into his career, detailing his early life struggles, including a nervous breakdown, and how they shaped his music. He shares the origins and evolution of his classic songs like "2-4-6-8 Motorway" and the politically charged "Glad to Be Gay," discussing the punk rock influence and the impact of live performance. Robinson also recounts his collaborations with Elton John and Peter Gabriel, reflects on authenticity in songwriting, the role of technology, and his renewed passion for creating concise, impactful music for a new album.

Feb 16, 20151 hr 10 min

Episode 66 - Sondre Lerche

Norwegian pop powerhouse Sondre Lerche joins Simon and Brian to talk about the writing process behind songs like 'You Know So Well', 'Sleep on Needles', 'Two Way Monologue', 'Heartbeat Radio' and 'I Cannot Let You Go'. Sondre also speaks in detail about the influence of Prefab Sprout on his work and the writing of his recent album, Please , including the stunning single 'Bad Law'.

Feb 02, 20151 hr 5 min

Episode 65 - Dan Wilson

From his days as the frontman of alt-rock band Semisonic to his latter-day career as a solo artist and co-writer of songs for some of the world's biggest artists, Dan Wilson has proven himself an extraordinary songwriter. In this episode, Dan chats with Simon and Brian about the songwriting processes behind 'Secret Smile', 'Closing Time', 'Chemistry', 'One True Love', 'Someone Like You' (Adele), 'Not Ready to Make Nice' (Dixie Chicks) and more.

Jan 07, 20151 hr 18 min

Episode 64 - Jeff Daniels

Actor, singer-songwriter and playwright Jeff Daniels is the guest for this special holiday episode. Jeff joins Simon and Brian to talk about his songwriting process on songs like 'Grandfather's Hat', 'Allen Parkway Inn', 'The Dirty Harry Blues', 'The Michigan in Me' and 'Mile 416'. Jeff also talks in detail about his new album, Days Like These , and the ways in which his acting and writing inform his music....

Dec 22, 201459 min

Episode 63 - Jeff Barry

Songwriter Jeff Barry chats with Simon and Brian about the writing of his many hits, including 'Tell Laura I Love Her', 'Leader of the Pack', 'Chapel of Love', 'Then He Kissed Me', 'Be My Baby', 'Da Doo Ron Ron', 'Doo Wah Diddy Diddy', 'River Deep - Mountain High', 'Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)', 'Iko Iko' and 'Sugar Sugar'. Jeff also discusses his work with Brill Building collaborators like Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector.

Nov 28, 201458 min

Episode 62 - Joan Armatrading

In this episode, legendary singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading delves into her distinctive songwriting philosophy, explaining how she relies on instinct and self-discipline to craft her music. She discusses her early self-taught experiences, the role of various instruments and sounds in her creative flow, and the inspirations behind iconic tracks such as "Love and Affection," "Drop the Pilot," and "Starlight." Joan also touches on her independent working style and her approach to career longevity.

Oct 30, 201444 min

Episode 61 - KT Tunstall

Singer-songwriter KT Tunstall joins Simon and Brian to chat about the writing of songs like 'Black Horse and the Cherry Tree', 'Suddenly I See', 'Uummannaq Song', 'Fade Like a Shadow', 'Difficulty', and songs from her recent album, Invisible Empire // Crescent Moon . KT also talks extensively about her approach to looping sounds using pedals, techniques for developing new ideas, and her plans for the future.

Sep 30, 20141 hr 3 min

Episode 60 - Chromeo

Dave 1 and P-Thugg of Canadian electro-funk duo Chromeo chat with Simon and Brian about the writing of recent songs like 'Come Alive', 'Jealous (I Ain't With It)', 'Over Your Shoulder', 'Lost on the Way Home', 'Old 45s', and older songs like 'Fancy Footwork' and 'Hot Mess'. The guys also describe their approach to working with vintage synthesisers and the music that has influenced them.

Sep 01, 201443 min

Episode 59 - Loudon Wainwright III

Veteran singer-songwriter Loudon Wainwright III joins Simon and Brian for a chat about the writing of his latest album Haven't Got the Blues (Yet) and songs from throughout his career such as 'School Days', 'Motel Blues', 'Dead Skunk', 'The Swimming Song', 'Rufus is a Tit Man', 'Unhappy Anniversary', 'Hitting You', 'White Winos' and 'The Days That We Die'. Loudon also speaks about his illustrious family and his work as an actor.

Aug 11, 201447 min

Episode 58 - Adam Schlesinger

Songwriter/producer Adam Schlesinger of Fountains of Wayne chats with Sodajerker about the songwriting process behind songs like 'Stacy's Mom', 'Hackensack', 'Strapped for Cash', 'Someone to Love' and 'All Kinds of Time'. Adam also talks about a number of songs he has written for film, TV and theatre, including the title song for 'That Thing You Do!', 'Way Back into Love' ( Music & Lyrics ) and 'There Are Much Worse Things to Believe In' ( A Colbert Christmas )....

Jun 27, 201454 min

Episode 57 - Eg White

Songwriter Eg White, the pop powerhouse behind songs like 'Chasing Pavements' (Adele), 'Leave Right Now' (Will Young), 'Once' (Diana Vickers), 'Nothing's Real But Love' (Rebecca Ferguson), 'You Give Me Something' and 'Wonderful World' (James Morrison), joins Simon and Brian for a chat about his creative process and the life of the professional songwriter. Eg also discusses his solo album Adventure Man , and the critically acclaimed Eg & Alice album 24 Years of Hunger .

May 15, 201447 min

Episode 56 - Chris Difford

Lyricist and songwriter Chris Difford , known for his work in Squeeze, talks about the writing of such classic songs as 'Cool for Cats', 'Up the Junction', 'Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)', 'Tempted', 'King George Street', 'Hourglass', 'Some Fantastic Place' and more. In addition to describing his 40+ year songwriting partnership with Glenn Tilbrook, Chris also talks about some of the songs from solo albums like Cashmere if You Can , and his collaborations with a number of other artists....

Apr 16, 201446 min
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