Dolly Parton, talking to Melissa Block of NPR about songwriting:
Sometimes I get woke up in the middle of the night, because I often dream about singing songs. And I used to think I’d remember ’em, where I’ll be singing in a dream, and I know it’s not a song I know. And so I just try to keep a little tape recorder or notepad. But even on planes, I just write on a barf bag if I get an idea for a song. I just dig in my purse, try to find a pencil, and write on anything I can. That’s how all writers do it though, somebody that really writes all the time like I do.More writing materials: Mercer Ellington said that in writing the non-autobiography Music Is My Mistress, his father Duke Ellington used hotel stationery, menus, and napkins.
Do you ever write with lipstick?
I’ve written with my lipstick, and I’ve written with an eyebrow pencil a lot.
Probably a little easier with an eyebrow pencil, I would think.
It’s a little better, a little easier.
comments: 2
Reminds me of this.
Good one!
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