From the course: 20 Unofficial Rules of Songwriting

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Rule #9: Keep your chorus lyric the same in each chorus

Rule #9: Keep your chorus lyric the same in each chorus

From the course: 20 Unofficial Rules of Songwriting

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Rule #9: Keep your chorus lyric the same in each chorus

- Rule number nine. Keep your chorus lyric the same in each chorus. What this does is it makes your song easier to learn and more memorable. There's no point in being overly clever here. Choruses are designed to be remembered and sung along to. If, however, you really feel the need to change your chorus lyric, I'd recommend doing it in your last chorus where you've already established what the main chorus lyric is. In our song example, "A Little Bit," even as the story progresses, we come back to the same message, or theme of the song, in every chorus and the lyric is exactly the same. With our GRAMMY-winning song example? The one that comes to mind is "Stay With Me," that Sam Smith sings, and he does a great job of as the story progresses, that chorus lyric stays the same from chorus to chorus. Give it a listen.

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