Lennon and McCartney. Richards and
Jagger. Simon and Garfunkel (but mostly Simon). We all know these names as the power songwriting duos they were. Their stories show us how to go about co-writing a song -- with a teamwork mentality.
In the following post, you'll learn about the benefits of co-writing, how to find a co-writer, and the basic dos and don'ts of songwriting with someone.
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