What REALLY Makes A Song A Hit - SongTown on Songwriting (2024)

What really makes a song a hit? People often ask me if I KNOW that I’ve written a hit song when I finish it. The answer to that is a resounding “NO”. I generally know when I finish a song whether it is great or just good. Beyond that, so much goes into what makes a hit song that is out of my control. So, all I can do is try to write a great song everyday and then get it into the right hands. After that, it’s up to other forces to make it a hit.

The songwriter writes a song that is catchy, compelling and commercial.

That means the song is well crafted, it connects to a broad audience and it causes action on the part of the listener. It may make them cry, laugh, dance, tap their feet, or go purchase the song. In any case, it causes them to react. It also has to be commercial in the sense that an artist would want to sing it and an audience would want to hear it.

The song gets into the right hands.

A great song that no one ever hears will not become a hit. It’s much harder to write a “hit-worthy” song than it is to get that song into the right hands. Clay and I often pitch great songs to publishers and artists for SongTown members. And they are always open to hearing a potential hit. GREAT songs open doors. You won’t have to use a battering ram to get your songs heard if they are truly great. Once a great song gets into the right hands, whether they are heard by an artist, a producer, a record label A&R person, a publisher or a manager, the game is on. This is when things start to happen.

The right artist is matched with the song.

When I wrote “Must Be Doin’ Somethin’ Right”, a plugger at my company instantly thought it would fit Billy Currington. She played it for his A&R person and the rest is history. The song was only pitched once. It was such a perfect fit for Billy that everyone involved was on board.

A great recording is made of the song.

If the recording of the song doesn’t turn out great – great vocal, right tempo, right instrumentation for the genre, and an awesome mix – the song will likely die in the studio. I’ve had a number of song that went into the studio and never came out because something was botched in the recording process.

What REALLY Makes A Song A Hit - SongTown on Songwriting (1)

The record label promotion team gets behind the song.

If the promotion team is forced or coerced into promoting the song, it’s not likely to become a hit. They have to be fully on board to get a song to the top of the charts. If they are crazy about the song, it’s got a great chance of being a hit!

The timing has to be right.

If your song is flying up the charts and gets stuck behind the song of the year that is just camping out at the top, you might be denied a #1 when you would have had one otherwise. Or, the artist could have a personal or legal issue happen while your song is rising up the charts and radio could refuse to play it. The stars have to align to get a song to the top of the chart.

Moral of the story? It takes a lot of luck and a lot of good things go into what makes a song a hit. AND, the songwriter can only control #1 and can only impact #2 to some degree. So, the smart songwriter invests the VAST majority of his or her time in writing better songs. Writing a better song each day than you wrote the day before is the best way (the only way I know of) to really have a hit song someday. If you don’t have that, none of the other matters. And, if you do have a truly great song, you’ve got a shot!

Write on! ~Marty

What REALLY Makes A Song A Hit - SongTown on Songwriting (2024)

FAQs

What makes a song a hit song? ›

Although hit song means any widely played or big-selling song, the specific term hit record usually refers to a single that has appeared in an official music chart through repeated radio airplay audience impressions, or significant streaming data and commercial sales.

What makes a good song in songwriting? ›

Not only does a good song need to have great chords, melodies, and lyrics, but also should create some sort of reaction, or evoke a specific emotion. A lot of songwriters craft their music from specific events or experiences that they have had, making it very relatable to others.

What is the secret to writing a hit song? ›

You need variety in the lengths of lines and patterns of lyrics. Look for a really ragged right edge as a sign that your lyrics are conversational and rhythmically interesting. Vary the number of lines between chorus and verse.

How do I know if a song is a hit? ›

The songwriter writes a song that is catchy, compelling and commercial. That means the song is well crafted, it connects to a broad audience and it causes action on the part of the listener. It may make them cry, laugh, dance, tap their feet, or go purchase the song. In any case, it causes them to react.

How much do songwriters make for a hit song? ›

For our purposes here and the question, “how much do songwriters make” – we're just going to take a ballpark reading. A general music industry rule of thumb (and this is wide guidance) is that a big global hit could have $5-10 Million Dollars of royalties attached to it.

How do you structure a hit song? ›

Verse – Chorus – Verse – Chorus – Bridge – Chorus

Many popular songs use a Verse-Chorus-Verse-Chorus-Bridge-Chorus structure. The bridge helps add surprise or variance to the repetitiveness of the rest of the song. It can also add a new angle to the theme or lyrics of the song while still supporting the main idea.

What is the hardest part of songwriting? ›

POLL: What's the Hardest Part of Songwriting?
  • #1. LYRICS.
  • #2. MELODY.
  • #3. FINDING A UNIQUE IDEA.
  • #4. GETTING MORE EMOTION INTO YOUR SONGS.
  • #5. DEVELOPING AND FINISHING THAT GREAT IDEA.
  • YOU ARE NOT ALONE.

What song structure is the most popular in songwriting? ›

ABABCB (“verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus”) ABABCB is perhaps the single most common song structure used in modern commercial music, appearing in genres spanning pop, R&B, rock, and more. In practice, it translates to “verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus.”

What is the best key for a hit song? ›

Major or Minor scale? C major and G major, along with their relative minor counterparts A minor and E minor, are often considered the best key and scales for Pop music. You can use Major or Minor scales. However, if you want the song to have a happy or upbeat feeling, then the Major scale is best.

How do songwriters get their songs heard? ›

In the broad scheme of things, there are two ways to get your songs recorded. You either become your own publisher or sign a contract with a publisher in which the publisher finds users for your song, negotiates fees for their use, then collects the money and splits it with you on a 50/50 basis.

What are the odds of writing a hit song? ›

The numbers also suggest that no matter who you are, it's very difficult to make a hit song: No super-producer or songwriter gives an artist more than a 6% chance of landing a No. 1, or more than a 15% chance of landing a Top 10 hit.

Is it hard to make a hit song? ›

Writing a hit song is not an easy task. It will take time, effort, commitment, and lots of luck to make it happen. However, most musicians fail even to get started because they are waiting for inspiration and not intentional with their songwriting.

How do I know if my song is bad? ›

Here are five signs that a song isn't going to make a connection with listeners:
  • A lack of energy. If there's a general lack of energy in a song, there's a good chance that song won't be very good. ...
  • No original ideas. ...
  • Nothing human to offer listeners. ...
  • Predictability and/or perfection. ...
  • It's forgettable.
Dec 19, 2021

What makes a song a one hit wonder? ›

A one-hit wonder is any entity that achieves mainstream popularity, often for only one piece of work, and becomes known among the general public solely for that momentary success. The term is most commonly used in regard to music performers with only one hit single that overshadows their other work.

What are the odds of making a hit song? ›

Many artists dream of creating a song that's a hit on platforms such as Spotify or Apple Music, but less than 4% of new songs will make it onto the charts.

How hard is it to make a hit song? ›

Writing a hit song is not an easy task. It will take time, effort, commitment, and lots of luck to make it happen. However, most musicians fail even to get started because they are waiting for inspiration and not intentional with their songwriting.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Kieth Sipes

Last Updated:

Views: 6448

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (67 voted)

Reviews: 82% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Kieth Sipes

Birthday: 2001-04-14

Address: Suite 492 62479 Champlin Loop, South Catrice, MS 57271

Phone: +9663362133320

Job: District Sales Analyst

Hobby: Digital arts, Dance, Ghost hunting, Worldbuilding, Kayaking, Table tennis, 3D printing

Introduction: My name is Kieth Sipes, I am a zany, rich, courageous, powerful, faithful, jolly, excited person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.