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How much money does a number 1 song make for songwriters?

Chris Wallin 9,034 3 years ago
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Award winning songwriter Chris Wallin answers the question How much money does a number 1 song make for songwriters? Chris goes in detail how much #1 songs make. This is only part 1 of this video . Part 2 is coming soon! In part 2 he goes through his current statements and shows you how much each royalty stream actually pays. Spotify Artist page https://open.spotify.com/artist/3HsgmFCzbXUqHNw7WdNxCH?si=nospq5DsSI-bHOTcU9Kbbw Itunes Artist Page https://music.apple.com/us/artist/chris-wallin/622172 Top 10 Costly Mistakes New Make  [FREE DOWNLOAD] (Also adds you to the email list to receive valuable insight on the craft of songwriting) https://buildinggreatsongs.com/top10 -————- BUILDING GREAT SONGS: A Course For Songwriters (Pre-Sale discounted price)  https://buildinggreatsongs.com/course ————- Building Great Songs Home Page https://buildinggreatsongs.com/homepage Bio & Discography Chris Wallin Bio With his unique gift for finding the extraordinary in ordinary life, Chris Wallin has established himself as one of Nashville's most sought-after songwriters. For the past several years, Wallin has topped the charts with classics-in-the-making for the industry's biggest stars: “Love Me If You Can” by Toby Keith, "Don't Blink" by Kenny Chesney, “I’m Tryin’” by Trace Adkins, “Something To Be Proud Of” and “Speed” by Montgomery Gentry and "People Loving People" by Garth Brooks . Raised in the small town in East Tennessee Wallin was influenced by the likes of Jim Croce, James Taylor and Merle Haggard, as well as his own musical family – especially his mother, a singer herself. She recorded and performed in Nashville when Chris was only 7 years old, and the experience made an indelible impression on Chris. He began writing songs at age 12 and, perhaps inevitably, moved to Music City several years later, making the dues-paying rounds of writers nights and songwriting contests. He caught a break when his songs caught the ear of a small publishing company called King Lizard Music. Since then Wallin has worked hard to achieve his place on the “A List” of Nashville songwriters, and doesn't take his status for granted: Chris says “Back then I used to buy 50 or so McDonald's 29 cent hamburgers a week and freeze them solid. I could eat all week on $15 … They weren’t bad, except the last few get a little crusty from freezer burn.” Artists who have cut Chris’s songs include Lorrie Morgan, Garth Brooks, Aaron Lewis, Montgomery Gentry, Sammy Kershaw, Trace Adkins, Anthony Smith, Jeffrey Steele, Confederate Railroad, Neal McCoy, Brian Mccomas, Brad Paisley, Joe Diffie, Diamond Rio, Kenny Chesney, Toby Keith and many more. Major Label Recordings ----------------------------- Kenny Chesney – Don’t Blink, Got A Little Crazy Last Night Garth Brooks – People Loving People, Cold Like That, Fish Toby Keith – Love Me If You Can Three Days Grace (Rock group) – Time That Remains, Expectations Trace Adkins – I’m Tryin’ , Proud To Be Here, Metropolis & My Heaven Montgomery Gentry – Speed, Something To Be Proud Of, All I Know About Mexico Confederate Railroad – That’s What Brothers Do Diamond Rio – The Box Lorrie Morgan – 3 Seconds Joe Diffie – Good News/Bad News Sammy Kershaw – Metropolis, 3 seconds Brad Paisley – Famous People Joe Nichols – Baby Your In Love With Me Ray Benson – Killed By A .45 Craig Morgan – Being Alive And Livin, Summer Moon Neal McCoy – Biggest Fan Earl Scruggs – Heaven Is A Small Town The Roosters – Kill The Mullet 3 Bridges – Satan And Grandma Michael Peterson – Good Thing When Its Gone, Grave To The Cradle Borrowed Blue – I Shouldn’t Love This Julie Roberts – One For The Road Brian McComas – You’re In My Head Anthony Smith – Metropolis, That’s What Brothers Do, Venus, John J. Blanchard, Impossible To Do, Up To The Depth, I Lived That Song, Natural Disaster James Otto – Soldiers and Jesus, Just Like Sunshine John Schneider – Even The Snow Lucy Angel – Serious Keith Anderson – Adaliene Jeffrey Steele – Swamp Thing, I Was Younger Then Tommy Shane Steiner – John B. Blanchard

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