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Definition of songsmith in English: songsmithnoun ˈsɒŋsmɪθˈsɔŋˌsmɪθ informal A person who writes popular songs. Example sentencesExamples - Tunesmith and songsmith aren't entirely parallel compounds, since in them the first element denotes the thing crafted rather than the material from which it is crafted.
- Both singers delivered live versions of the song ‘All This Time’, written by Westlife songsmith Steve Mack, which McManus will now go on to release as a single.
- There was no room for the ambrosial tenderness of crooners and songsmiths that night.
- He assesses the development of major record companies and pop songwriting from the Tin Pan Alley songsmiths to rap, reggae, and rock composers and noisemakers.
- There's none of that whiny abstract angst that the vast majority of post-Dylan songsmiths succumb to.
- Overall, the disc's a triumph - it's a showcase of trophies and well-loved tracks written and performed by a strange crew of accomplished songsmiths.
- They are all very talented musicians as well as songsmiths and pulled the songs off almost effortlessly.
- Scot songsmith Colin MacIntyre makes bold music about humbling experiences.
- When not indulging in childish grossout humor or overstuffing their tracks with studio gimmickry, The Faint still prove powerful songsmiths.
- Gabriel remains a songsmith who speaks from the heart and never fails to move.
- The only way to end this torture is either to suspend the singles chart over Christmas or ban songsmiths from making any reference to the day in question.
- The former songsmith says that putting the book together required ‘a kind of writing I'd never done before… you can only write that ‘the birds perched’ so many times.
- Another American, Pittsburgh-born, entered music in a more practical fashion, the first American to set himself up as a professional songsmith.
- George might have been happy to remain a jobbing songsmith and comic, but Beryl decided to make him a star.
- Where other songsmiths were personally flamboyant, he was fastidious, carefully barbered, turned out in the best suits he could afford.
- Another part is the cleverness of the songsmith himself.
- A great songsmith and a careful performer, despite what he would have us all believe, Gough is not an interesting stadium prospect, especially when the set is 40 minutes long.
- Her skill as both a storyteller and a songsmith suggests an aversion to short-cuts and the easy way out.
- Like most teenage songsmiths the songs were about imagined or unrequited love.
- It's hard to imagine like-minded orchestral songsmiths Elliott Smith or Eric Matthews indulging themselves in the palpable sense of fun here without resorting to insufferable preciousness.
Definition of songsmith in US English: songsmithnounˈsɔŋˌsmɪθˈsôNGˌsmiTH informal A person who writes popular songs. Example sentencesExamples - Gabriel remains a songsmith who speaks from the heart and never fails to move.
- He assesses the development of major record companies and pop songwriting from the Tin Pan Alley songsmiths to rap, reggae, and rock composers and noisemakers.
- Like most teenage songsmiths the songs were about imagined or unrequited love.
- Scot songsmith Colin MacIntyre makes bold music about humbling experiences.
- They are all very talented musicians as well as songsmiths and pulled the songs off almost effortlessly.
- When not indulging in childish grossout humor or overstuffing their tracks with studio gimmickry, The Faint still prove powerful songsmiths.
- Where other songsmiths were personally flamboyant, he was fastidious, carefully barbered, turned out in the best suits he could afford.
- Overall, the disc's a triumph - it's a showcase of trophies and well-loved tracks written and performed by a strange crew of accomplished songsmiths.
- There's none of that whiny abstract angst that the vast majority of post-Dylan songsmiths succumb to.
- There was no room for the ambrosial tenderness of crooners and songsmiths that night.
- The only way to end this torture is either to suspend the singles chart over Christmas or ban songsmiths from making any reference to the day in question.
- The former songsmith says that putting the book together required ‘a kind of writing I'd never done before… you can only write that ‘the birds perched’ so many times.
- George might have been happy to remain a jobbing songsmith and comic, but Beryl decided to make him a star.
- It's hard to imagine like-minded orchestral songsmiths Elliott Smith or Eric Matthews indulging themselves in the palpable sense of fun here without resorting to insufferable preciousness.
- Her skill as both a storyteller and a songsmith suggests an aversion to short-cuts and the easy way out.
- Another part is the cleverness of the songsmith himself.
- Both singers delivered live versions of the song ‘All This Time’, written by Westlife songsmith Steve Mack, which McManus will now go on to release as a single.
- Tunesmith and songsmith aren't entirely parallel compounds, since in them the first element denotes the thing crafted rather than the material from which it is crafted.
- Another American, Pittsburgh-born, entered music in a more practical fashion, the first American to set himself up as a professional songsmith.
- A great songsmith and a careful performer, despite what he would have us all believe, Gough is not an interesting stadium prospect, especially when the set is 40 minutes long.
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