Okay, I need your opinion. I'm writing a song and I need a title first according to my vocalist. Please pick your fave out of the choices below:
a) Hollywood Heartbreak
b) Generation Change (sounds 70's right?)
c) Beautiful Heartbreak
d) Broken change/ promise
(On d, change or promise? if you chose d.)
Any other suggestions on titles? Or anything else about songwriting in general? I'll rate high.
Teza answered Sunday December 11 2005, 11:31 pm: Hollywood Heartbreak! No one has anything like it and I think it's very original. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
Kizlode answered Sunday December 11 2005, 8:00 pm: I like Hollywood Heartbreak, it's a good title. As a songwriter and vocalist myself I would say that you don't need to have a title before you write a song and sometimes the song you write gives you the title, one of the lines stands out as you read it through and that becomes the title, and it doesn't need to be the chorus, or sometimes you write a song and give it a title that doesn't have anything to do with the lyrics but sums up either the feel or the meaning of the song.
Karen answered Sunday December 11 2005, 7:39 pm: I'm liking "Beautiful Heartbreak" as the song's title. If you were to choose the last title, "Broken Promise" would be a better title. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
MissJessicaPaige answered Sunday December 11 2005, 7:32 pm: I like A. I'm sorry I can't help you with other titles because I don't know what the song's about. Anyway, hope you're song's a hit!!
HeartsLiesFriends answered Sunday December 11 2005, 7:15 pm: Im really diggin A.
Its seem really cool, even though i dont know what the songs about. Thats awesome, that you write songs, I write to. Sweet. And just for advice if i went with D i would choose Change. :) [ HeartsLiesFriends's advice column | Ask HeartsLiesFriends A Question ]
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