To express themselves.
Yes you can be famous and not write songs. It is better to write songs. There are people who can write you songs or you can just buy them from people. Not all stars write their own songs.
from research probably 431 songs and probably many more.
They were mostly folk songs so he wrote most of his songs about stories
Many blues songs were played only by illiterate people, often from 3rd world countries. These people were generally learning these songs off in their head, never writing them down. Most would have lacked the education to do so anyway.
all of them have the title blues in them
Yes you can be famous and not write songs. It is better to write songs. There are people who can write you songs or you can just buy them from people. Not all stars write their own songs.
from research probably 431 songs and probably many more.
They were mostly folk songs so he wrote most of his songs about stories
To learn how to write a blues song, study the structure and themes of blues music, listen to blues songs for inspiration, and practice writing lyrics that express emotions and tell a story in a blues style. Experiment with different chord progressions and melodies to create your own unique blues sound.
Other people write songs for them and sometimes they write songs for themselves
A common blues chord progression used in many blues songs is the 12-bar blues progression.
Songs from Pete Kelly's Blues was created in 1955.
all of them have the title blues in them
Many blues songs were played only by illiterate people, often from 3rd world countries. These people were generally learning these songs off in their head, never writing them down. Most would have lacked the education to do so anyway.
Elvis Presley- Hounddog and also Eliza Doolittle- Pack up! :D
There are many blues songs that can be played on the acoustic guitar. This includes songs by Eric Clapton, John Mayer, Buddy Guy among other blues artists.
The simple predicate of the sentence "songs were called the blues" is "called." It is the action that the subject of the sentence (songs) is performing.