Rob Thomas does write some of his songs but not all. Some of his famous one's that he writes are "lonely no more" and "Little Wonders. He also wrote songs such as "Unwell". For more info go 2 his site at www.robthomasmusic.com
Robbie Williams did not write several of his own songs, including the hit "Angels," which was co-written by Guy Chambers and Ray Heffernan. Another notable song he didn't write is "Feel," also penned by Chambers. While Williams has contributed to many of his tracks, these particular songs highlight his collaboration with other songwriters.
Robbie Williams and Guy Chambers wrote Angels And so did my cat, lottie. and the lepricorns.
Hank Williams Sr. wrote more than 200 songs and you can find a list of his songs at www.lyricsfreak.com/h/hank+Williams/
like most artists nowadays, he uses his individuality and uses his songs to express himself
Hank wrote most of his own stuff, while Fred Rose may have helped write, or co-written some of the songs, his role along with Roy Acuff was a publisher of Hank Williams material.
Robbie Williams and Guy Chambers wrote Angels And so did my cat, lottie. and the lepricorns.
Hank Williams Sr. wrote more than 200 songs and you can find a list of his songs at www.lyricsfreak.com/h/hank+Williams/
Yes, he writes and co-writes all his songs by himself.
John Williams wrote the music to Star Wars, Jurrasic Park, E.T., and Jaws and Indiana Jones
S.O.S., A Little Bit Longer
like most artists nowadays, he uses his individuality and uses his songs to express himself
Paramore has some help, yet Hayley Williams and Josh Farro have written most of their previous songs.
Hank wrote most of his own stuff, while Fred Rose may have helped write, or co-written some of the songs, his role along with Roy Acuff was a publisher of Hank Williams material.
Elvis recorded the Otis Williams songs "Don't Be Cruel", "All Shook Up" and "Return to Sender."
"S.O.S" and "A Little Bit Longer" are two I know he wrote himself. He probably wrote some other songs by himself, but I don't know which ones they are.
Hayley Williams writes lyrics to the song, then Josh Farro writes music that goes with the words
write songs he focuses so hard on his career and to musically better himself.