As a songwriter, I'm not necessarily writing about myself or my life.
I don't have to compete in the charts. I can just be myself as a musician, a songwriter and play with the musicians that I really love.
Just like any songwriter, I love it when people sing my songs.
First and foremost, I consider myself a songwriter.
Before the Beatles, songwriters were very anonymous people and nobody paid any attention to them.
I know I'm not the best. I'm not the best singer, I'm not the best songwriter, I'm not the best player.
I like Chris Martin. I think he's a really great songwriter.
I'm a songwriter first.
I'm a songwriter, that's what I love.
I see myself continuing to be a songwriter and a motivator and someone that has grown in her faith.
I'm a songwriter-I'm obligated to keep pushing myself.
Im a songwriter and Id love to make that a part of my career.
It's amazing how a truly great songwriter can touch anyone in the world with their words.
I am a songwriter. I do get to put my personal experiences in song.
My only weapon is my pen, I'm a songwriter.
People often talk about me as a singer, but they don't often talk about you when you're a woman as a songwriter.
And I can say this, most of the people who have recorded my songs are songwriters themselves.
As a songwriter there's nothing more exciting than the unknown, the new and different.
Traditionally, songwriters can't sing. And that holds true in my case, also.
The thing is, I'm not a prolific songwriter.
I've always loved songwriting, and I vowed to be a songwriter like Cole Porter when I was only 9 years old.
All songwriters are links in a chain.
The line between producers, songwriters, and remixers is so thin.
I'm a songwriter. Everything affects me.
I never trust songwriters who talk about what their song is about.
I'm not a natural songwriter.
I was never a topical songwriter.