Yes. With only one exception, every song ABBA recorded was written by keyboardist Benny Andersson with lyrics by guitarist Bjorn Ulvaeus. (The exception was a medley of public domain American folk songs on their third album.) A number of Abba's earlier hits also gave a writing credit to their manager, Stig Anderson, whose English was better than Bjorn's at that time. And in 1973, pop icon Neil Sedaka shared a writing credit on "Ring Ring" after he was asked to tweak the song to appeal to North American audiences.
All members of the band contribute to writing the songs.
They were a band on Nickelodeon and they wrote their own songs, so yes. But I don't think they're a band anymore, I think Nat and Alex are the only ones still writing music. Their show got canceled in June (I think) 2009.
The Wiggles are an Australian musical band and entertainment act that cater to preschoolers. The writing of their songs is usually a group effort, with everyone in the band contributing, as well as some other musicians who have played on their records and play in their stage band.
It doesnt say on any of the cd's, but from what ive researched they all take part in writing the songs. I heard they think of ideas for songs and when they get one they tell the rest of the band
Flyleaf is a Christian band. Some songs (like There for You) could be about friends/significant others, and still be christian. Most songs are about God/other Christians (Cassie, Fully Alive, All Around Me...)
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It will be hard to say as the Queens were the longest band in history.
yes
Not a clue.
The beatles are still selling songs faster than most bands that are still playing.
because they cant put every song on a game in the world
All members of the band contribute to writing the songs.
No. NME has confirmed that was a malicious internet rumor. Muse is still a three man band, and Matt will be singing and writing the songs for their upcoming album, TBA.
They were a band on Nickelodeon and they wrote their own songs, so yes. But I don't think they're a band anymore, I think Nat and Alex are the only ones still writing music. Their show got canceled in June (I think) 2009.
The Wiggles are an Australian musical band and entertainment act that cater to preschoolers. The writing of their songs is usually a group effort, with everyone in the band contributing, as well as some other musicians who have played on their records and play in their stage band.
It doesnt say on any of the cd's, but from what ive researched they all take part in writing the songs. I heard they think of ideas for songs and when they get one they tell the rest of the band
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