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Analysis of "Because You're Beautiful" 1. Theme & Emotion The primary theme of this song revolves around admiration, love, and deep attraction towards someone perceived as beautiful. The lyrics exude an emotional and intense affection bordering on obsession. The artist repeatedly mentions the beauty of this person as the primary reason for their feelings. 2. Repetition The word "beautiful" is the cornerstone of this song, serving as a refrain and used repeatedly to underscore the intensity of the singer's feelings. This repetition gives the song a hypnotic quality and emphasizes its theme of beauty and allure. 3. Lyric Structure - Verses: These primarily detail the singer's attraction and the reasons behind those feelings, focusing on physical attraction and beauty. - Bridge: Offers a divergence from the central theme by introducing the idea of wishes and dreams. The "blue" sky is a metaphor for happiness and a perfect world. This part adds depth to the singer's feelings, suggesting that they desire more than just physical beauty - they crave the emotional happiness of being with the admired person. 4. Word Choice The descriptors used throughout the song, like "stunning", "lovely", "gorgeous", "striking", "radiant", and "flawless," further cement the idea of physical beauty. Words like "lust", "must have", "admire", and "desire" introduce a passionate, almost urgent nature to the singer's emotions. 5. Metaphorical Elements The bridge's mention of "3 wishes plus two" implies that even if the singer had more than the traditional three wishes, they would all be used to be with the admired person. The idea of the sky being perpetually blue ties into the dreamlike, idealized world the singer envisions with their loved one. 6. Potential Areas of Concern While the song celebrates beauty, it might be perceived as emphasizing physical beauty too much, potentially overshadowing other aspects of a relationship or the individual's non-physical attributes. This heavy emphasis on looks might be seen as superficial by some listeners. 7. Overall Impression "Because You're Beautiful" is a passionate ode to physical beauty and the emotions it evokes. The song delves deep into the world of intense admiration and attraction, using vibrant language and repetition to convey its message. While the emphasis on physical beauty is strong, the bridge hints at the deeper emotional connection the singer desires.
WOW! Bob,your song reviews are pretty intense, in a good way, honestly i didn't put any where near that much thought into writing them lol, just trying to find the next rhyme. what made you want to review not one but 3 of my tunes. are you a producer/licensing guy etc.,i'm always looking for new avenues to pitch my stuff,if you have any good connections in the biz i offer a 50/50 split. you get an income producing deal you get 50% of it. anyway thanks for taking the time in doing these song reviews very informative, i didn't know i was that clever. LOL. on this song think joe cockers 'you are so beautiful".next review the music as well just a thought, i'd love to hear your take on my melodies, song structure, chord progessions etc, your awesome thanks again,ljw
You're welcome! I'm a poet convinced to become a songwriter. I have to pay to have my lyrics produced. I can't break down your music as I do your lyrics, sorry.
ok got it, again amazing job on the reviews,thanks again,
Song Analysis: "I Wanna Be You" Theme & Message: The song's central theme revolves around admiration and the desire to emulate someone the singer holds in high esteem. The subject's identity isn't specified, which allows listeners to interpret and relate to the song in a personalized manner. It could be about wanting to be like a friend, a mentor, a celebrity, a lover, or even a version of oneself. Lyrical Techniques: 1. Contrasts: By juxtaposing desires like wanting to "dance like Fred Astaire" or "live a life with all that fame" with the singular wish of wanting to be like the song's subject, it accentuates the depth of the singer's admiration. 2. Repetition: Phrases like "I wanna be you," and variations of it ("I'd rather be you," "I admire you") emphasize the song's central message. 3. Cultural References: The song mentions famous figures like Fred Astaire, Superman, and Elvis and the roles of a president and a CEO. These references illustrate the wide range of people's desires and highlight the uniqueness of the singer's wishes. Overall: "I Wanna Be You" uses familiar structural elements and a universally relatable theme of admiration. Its strength lies in its simplicity and repetitive nature, making it easy for listeners to catch onto and sing along. The cultural references also give it a touch of familiarity, while the repeated emphasis on the desire to be someone else gives the song an emotional weight. With the proper musical treatment, it could be a memorable anthem of devotion and admiration.
Analysis of "It's a Beautiful Thing" At its core, the song celebrates the beauty of life, nature, and human experiences. Here's a deeper analysis: Thematic Elements: 1. Joy in Everyday Moments: From watching children play to picnics by the lake, the song emphasizes the beauty in seemingly mundane moments of life. It encourages listeners to find joy in simple things, a philosophy rooted in mindfulness and being present. 2. Nature: The song continually references natural phenomena, such as sunny skies, breezes, bluebirds, and rainbows. This theme underscores the notion that nature is a continuous source of joy and beauty. 3. Human Experiences: Elements like the "sweet smile in your eyes" or "a child's look of surprise" emphasize the human aspect of life's beauty. These moments are relatable, making listeners think about their experiences and memories. Structure & Songwriting: 1. Verses: Each verse provides snapshots of beautiful moments, both big and small. The verses are detailed and imagery-driven, creating vivid mental pictures that evoke emotions. 2. Bridge: The bridge of a song typically provides a different melody or perspective, and in this song, it acts as a call to action. It encourages living life to the fullest and cherishing every moment, regardless of age. 3. Repetitions: The phrase "it's a beautiful thing" is a repetitive anchor throughout the song. This repetition emphasizes the song's central message and is a memorable refrain. Areas of Improvement: 1. Grammar & Spelling: There are some spelling and grammatical errors (e.g., "freash" instead of "fresh", "eeze" instead of "ease"). Fixing these would polish the song and enhance its readability. 2. Cohesiveness: While the song captures many beautiful moments, it could benefit from a more cohesive narrative thread. It reads as a collection of beautiful moments rather than a journey or story. 3. Emotional Depth: The song is joyful and uplifting. However, integrating contrasting emotions or more profound insights into why these moments are beautiful might give them more depth and make them more relatable. Overall, the song captures a positive and uplifting message about finding beauty in everyday life. With some tweaks and refinement, it has the potential to resonate deeply with listeners.
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HEY guys,thanks for giving 3 of my songs 5 STARS !!.very cool, if you want to push/pitch any of my stuff to anything appropriate i'm easy and open to new ideas, just let me know what you got cooking, ljw, broadjam.com/ljwarren i hope to hear from you,thanks again.
I love it
awesome you know anyone who would like to record it.?
Hi Marilyn, The Chipmunk song is cute. I also just got "selected" on 2 Broadjam listings but I got an email from the providers, that mentioned "possible placement". I am wondering if you got any specific details on your listing. I know I didn't and got back rather generic emails, telling me to "keep an open mind" and that he'll keep my song on file! So I'm concerned and any information on your contacts with your provider will be appreciated. Thanks, Cheryl
Hi Cheryl, Congratulations on being Selected. That is at least the 1st step. I think that the project that your song was selected for may be the final decision point. When you are selected there is an email address for whoever selected your song, or you can use the Broadjam email to inquire. But I think there is some built in time to allow the process to happen, so let a little time go by for now. Hope this helps. Marilyn
Hi Marilyn, Thanks for getting back to me and the information. I sure hope you're right about a final decision but you're right, time will tell. In the meantime, I won't be able to pass by a chipmunk without thinking about you and your adorable song! Please keep in touch with your progress and happy holidays! Cheryl
Hi Marilyn, thanks so much for the purchase of my christmas song.'christmas time is here,i very much appreciate it,have a great holiday,
**ME AND MY UKULELE**And Everyone's Having A Good Time, Yes with this Chill- song*** yes
hi - we have both been selected on this reggae thing. I am wondering if you know anything about the provider? this is my first selection - do you have any advice? thanks - josh
hey josh,never worked with this provider before,my advise is to read the contracts and understand them.and feel in your gut if this is right for you,good luck
also it looks like it's an exclusive deal.if you want that,they will be your publisher no one else.i tend to go non-exclusive.more options and opportunities,your call
**THIS SONG FOR YOU ** This could be a 1th may songs in Germany
hello Arezo, thanks for the comment,i'm not sure what you mean though,larry
The first day of Mai in Germany it's like the valentine's day.