Music Appreciation
Related: About this forumStory of the $2.50 song
1980 would find me struggling in Nashville as a singer/songwriter and to keep a roof I had a day gig at a garden center. One day I spotted a regular customer wearing tennis shorts and since I was on the tennis team in college I struck up a conversation that began a series of very friendly but highly competitive matches. Not so friendly were the trips to his house where he and his wife would get into horrible arguments almost every time. Put a pin in that for now.
Anyway it turns out he was the drummer in the band of a country superstar and he was friends with O.B,.McClinton who was heading to the studios to cut a new album. The drummer and the rest of the band started their own publishing company and hoped to put a song on the album. He knew I was a songwriter and asked me for help. It was a rush job but I co-wrote a song with a fellow songwriter who also worked at the garden center and the song made the album.
I left Nashville for awhile but remained in touch and looked for that first royalty check. After some time passed I contacted my friend again and asked about the song. He said sales were poor and sent me a check for $2.50 which I still have. That was the last I heard from him. I later discovered that the reason I couldnt reach him anymore was because he had one too many arguments with the wife and took her life. He was in prison,
Years later I found the song on You Tube and researched a bit to discover it had been pulled from the album and was being marketed internationally as a single. I reached out to a member of the original band and inquired about sales but all I ever received was an accounting that showed my royalties due were in the neighborhood of a nickel.
And so goes the tale of the $2.50 song, Didnt even get the nickel.
highplainsdem
(59,604 posts)page and Discogs pages for particular songs. I would love to know which one you you co-wrote. And to hear it.
Otoh, everyone here is entitled to privacy, so it's also fine if you don't want to tell us.
Re the royalties - I've heard enough stories about audits turning up unpaid royalties in various industries that I'm skeptical the royalties would have been so low.
But it usually takes a union to find those unpaid royalties, unfortunately.
How tragic, about your friend's wife...
notemason
(572 posts)highplainsdem
(59,604 posts)more skeptical about the royalties supposedly being so low.
You're a very talented songwriter!
notemason
(572 posts)"Listen to I'm Just an Old Chunk of Coal on the English music album California Cowboy by O. B. McClinton,"
They put together a new album and California Cowboy is the title song and its sold internationally.
$2.50
ProfessorGAC
(75,674 posts)I've written quite a few. Only a handful made it to the finish line.
Way too often, I'd be half-way through arranging & recording when I no longer thought much of the lyrics.
Maybe 8 made it over the finish line. In 30+ years.
A songwriter, I ain't.
notemason
(572 posts)is how you master your talent. But we're always our own worst critic. L. Cohen said he sometimes took over a year to finish a song so it's not in the quantity, all in the quality.