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Old 03-19-2017, 08:53 PM   #30
Jelly Blossom
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Originally Posted by Poots View Post
are you saying it's better to co-write a #1 hit than to do it by yourself?
I'm saying it's better for your career to have been a part of a number one hit than not to.

Sometimes you have to recognize opportunities when they're there. That's what Bowie did.

Look at all the number one hits the Beatles had all of which (except for "Something") were listed as Lennon/McCartney co-writes. Does that diminish either of their respective contributions? Or make either less of a recognized songwriter?

 
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