Person who writes the words or music (or both) to songs.
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Examples for "lyricist"
Examples for "lyricist"
1It should be no surprise that he is a talented lyricist, however.
2The voters are not given the name of the composer or lyricist.
3He's often written with Robert Hunter, famous lyricist for the Grateful Dead.
4It was written by Puerto Rican lyricist, playwright and actor Lin-Manuel Miranda.
5He's quite a lyricist too: idiomatic Irishman adding colour to his keen observations.
1He has avowed his methods and principles as a song writer.
2Her daughter, Ida Margaret Glazier, is a poet and song writer.
3Poet, singer and song writer Leonard Cohen has died, aged 82.
4He is just the pretty face, not really the song writer.
5Mrs. Isabel McArthur is a natural poet and song writer.
6No composer, no song writer of any kind has appeared within the borders of Dixie.
7It make the prospective song writer sound very obnoxious.
8The comic song writer sighed and again sank into deep thought, and the philosopher went on:
9Alejandro Escovedo is well known in the Texan music scene as a song writer and performer.
10He is also a musician and song writer.
11Bassist Dee Dee Ramone knew the the streets, drugs and was the band's primary song writer.
12Largely because he follows these two principles, Burns is probably the greatest song writer of the world.
13He talks to Jesse about going from being a classically trained pianist to award winning multi-instrumentalist song writer.
14Virtually every pop song writer from the Beatles to the present day owes a debt to the Brill alumni.
15SOMEWHERE in downtown Malibu a song writer scratches his head, sucks his pen and mutters: Grassy knoll, grassy knoll.
16The feature album today is "So" the best selling solo record by british singer song writer Peter Gabriel.
Translations for song writer