21-Hit Wonder
Flopping My Way to the Top of the Charts
by Sam Hollander
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Pub Date Dec 06 2022 | Archive Date Nov 30 2022
BenBella Books | Matt Holt
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Description
As one of the most renowned, multi-platinum songwriters and producers in the game, Sam Hollander has written and produced for the likes of Panic! At The Disco, One Direction, Katy Perry, Ringo Starr, Def Leppard, Carole King, Weezer, blink-182, Jewel, Train, Fitz and the Tantrums, Billy Idol, Tom Morello, and many others.
But before he was stacking Billboard hits, Hollander was piling up calamitous flops, false starts, and feeling like the world was moving on and up without him while he spun in place. Today he wears that decade of misses like a badge of honor.
In 21-Hit Wonder, he’s collected anecdotes from his wild music industry rollercoaster ride to help aspiring songwriters and other creatives learn about survival, endurance, scheming, hustle, and the importance of laughing even on the worst days of the journey. Music lovers spanning generations and genres will find stories about many of their heroes and industry icons.
21-Hit Wonder is one part chronicle of a songwriter’s storied career and another part love letter to anyone who has been counted out—from no-hit wonders and one-hit wonders to the novelties and the never-beens—and just needs a bit of inspiration to persevere. Sam’s inspiring story is proof that setbacks are just steps on the road to success.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781637741863 |
PRICE | $28.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 304 |
Featured Reviews
I found this an interesting look at songwriting or the music industry in general. While I'm a huge music fan of all genres, I never really thought about what happens behind the scenes and how many people are actually involved in the process of putting together a song. I also liked that while the author would definitely tell the ups and downs, he didn't sugar coat the bad things even though it had to sting. I know a few times, I was shocked when a song didn't get picked up or whatnot. The only thing I didn't care for were the bonus cuts, they took me right out of the story and I found myself more often than not, skipping them and maybe going back afterwards to see what was written.
I loved at the end it says the author is giving all proceeds to charity. Nice touch.