The time it took for Bob Dylan to write a song varied significantly depending on the piece. Some songs came to him quickly, often in a matter of hours or days, while others took months or even longer to develop. Dylan's creative process is known for its spontaneity and depth, resulting in both rapid compositions and more prolonged contemplations. Ultimately, the timeline for each song is unique and reflects his artistic journey.
2 months
Tchaikovsky wrote that music in six weeks.
dippends on how long it is
Jeff Buckley did not write Hallelujah; he only did a cover of it. The original song was written and performed by Leonard Cohen, and appeared on his 1984 album, Various Positions. See the Related Link below for the Wikipedia entry for the song.
Sean Kingston co-wrote the song "Take you there" with Sam Dashefsky who is a friend of J.R. Rotem's.
Are you serious. There is no certain time it takes to write a song. it happens when it happens.
It Took Like 2 or 5 Hours To Write The Song Salve Oh Patria.
2 months
Anything from minutes to months depending on the complexity of the song and the amount of inspiration you have.
Tchaikovsky wrote that music in six weeks.
One or two weeks
it took them 1 hour to write A Little Bit Longer Bridean123
It took Toni Morrison approximately three years to write the book "Song of Solomon." She started working on it in 1973 and it was published in 1977.
Stardust
dippends on how long it is
She said in one of her interviews that it could take her five minutes, 30 minutes, an hour, or a year, it just depends if she's really inspired or interested in the song. Hope this helps :) Erica
Jeff Buckley did not write Hallelujah; he only did a cover of it. The original song was written and performed by Leonard Cohen, and appeared on his 1984 album, Various Positions. See the Related Link below for the Wikipedia entry for the song.