Even our biggest idols have idols of their own. Here are three songs that some of the most famous songwriters wish they’d thought to write first.
Paul McCartney Wishes He Wrote This Billy Joelย Song
In theย Billy Joel: And So It Goesย documentary, McCartney revealed that Joel’s song “Just The Way You Are” is one that caught his attention almost immediately.
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โYou know,ย likeย you do, your ears prick up. The song that really made me know that that was happening was โJust the Way You Are’, McCartney shared. “And where I get asked, โIs there a song that you wish youโd written?โ And I alwaysโฆthatโs the one I always say.โ
Billy Joelย Wishesย Heย Wroteย This Glenย Campbell Song
Songwriters often draw inspiration from other songs when crafting their own hits. For Billy Joel, that was the case when he heard Glen Campbell’s “Wichita Lineman”. The song was released by Campbell in 1968 andย writtenย by songwriter Jimmy Webb. Later on, it inspired Joel’s “Stop In Nevada”.
โIf I could write a song as good as โWichita Linemanโ, Iโd be a very happy man,โ he said in an interview. โI tried. Thereโs a song called โStop in Nevadaโ, I was trying to write โWichita Linemanโ. I was thinking, โMidwestern guy climbing a telephone pole with the barren fields of Kansas. How do you evoke that? How do I write that?โโ
Elton Johnย Wishesย Heย Wroteย Thisย Leon Russellย Song
Elton John has been a longtime fan of Leon Russell, whom he eventually inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011. It was during this speech that John described Leon as his “idol” back in the day.
“For me, he sang, he wrote, and he played just how I wanted to do it,” John said of the talented singer and pianist.
One of Russell’s songs, “A Song For You”, which has been recorded by more than 200 artists, has been highlighted by John as a song he wishes he had penned himself. While speaking with Jimmy Fallon, John even sang a little excerpt of “A Song For You” after admitting it was a song he wished he’d written.
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British guitarist, singer and songwriter Mark Knopfler (left) plays a Schecter Stratocaster as his band, Dire Straits, including Hal Lindes (right), performs live in concert at Wembley Arena in London, England, July 1985. Dire Straits played twelve dates (between 4th July and 16th July) at the venue as part of their 'Brothers in Arms' Tour. (Photo by Fin Costello/Redferns/Getty Images) -

1990 MTV Video Music Awards (L-R) American musicians Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton, Joe Perry, Steven Tyler and Joey Kramer, of the American rock band Aerosmith, pose with their Moonman award backstage during the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, California, September 6, 1990. (Photo by Lester Cohen/Getty Images)






