Diane Warren is the songwriter behind countless songs, spanning multiple genres. Among her many massive hits are Celine Dionโs โBecause You Loved Meโ, โIf I Could Turn Back Timeโ by Cher, โHow Do I Liveโ by both Trisha Yearwood and LeAnn Rimes, Aerosmithโs โI Donโt Wanna Miss A Thingโ, and others.
But Warren stands out for more than just her songwriting success. With most songwriters writing with at least one other person, and sometimes multiple people, Warren prefers to write her many, many hits by herself.
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โI do better sitting in a room by myself and just wrestling that song to the ground,โ Warren tells Vulture.
Most songwriters especially like writing with artists, since it increases their likelihood of getting a song recorded. But Warren says she is actually the opposite.
“Thatโs another reason I donโt do it,” Warren says. โIf Iโm going to write a song with an artist, Iโm probably going to end up doing most of the work anyway, to be honest. And then if they donโt use the song, I have their name on it for something I wrote, or I wrote a lot of, and Iโd probably be a lot more likely to care more about something that wasnโt that song.โ
What Diane Warren Says About Writing By Herself
Warren could likely have her choice of songwriting partners. But for Warren, it might ruin the magic she already has when she writes by herself.
โI really donโt like to co-write,โ she says. โItโs not what I do. I think my best songs are the ones I write by myself. The most success Iโve had is with songs I wrote myself. They just mean more to me.โ
There may still be another reason: her office. Warren admittedly spends 12 hours a day, six days a week, writing songs in her office. Itโs a place that works for her, but might not be suitable for anyone else. She rarely allows visitors to her office.
โIโm just, like, in my own world,โ Warren says. She adds that she is superstitious enough not to clean it, and leaves it in a permanent state of disarray. โWhen I write with other people, the experience is different. You have to compromise, which I have problems with. Iโd rather listen to my own mindโ.
Warren also owns her own publishing company, one that has just one writer: herself.
โ[There are] no other writers,โ she says. โI donโt have the desire to sign anybody else. Thatโs not what Iโm in this for.โ
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