Originally Posted By: JohnJohnJohn

It is up to each songwriter to decide of course! For me, whipping out a contract in an informal session would be a complete buzzkill and I am willing to accept the risks associated with not having one for the majority of sessions!


See, I just try to work it into the song-writing process. They don't even see it coming. Sure my contracts all rhyme, but they are rock solid legally.

(Verse 1)
The following stated participants
all shall share equally
anything that's created
and will benefit mutually

(Pre-Chorus)
For there may come a time
We we all will find
That this work will climb
and become more than we imagined

So we...
(Chorus)
Sign on the line!
Yes we...
Sign on the line!

...you get the idea;)

Sorry for the humor. It's actually a great topic to bring up IMHO! Great idea that needs to be covered. Pick the advice you want, but make yourself aware smile


Chad (Hope that makes it easier)

TEMPO TANTRUM: What a lead singer has when they can't stay in time.