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In response to
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someone explain the difference to me (i know there is one, somewhat.) -- nm
"
by
Andie
album is for the "album". The difference between "record" and "song" is that song is a fine line but song is more for writing of the song. -- nm
Posted by
Don Homer (aka DonHomer)
Dec 1 '11, 06:38
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There's no shades. Song is for writing, record is for therecording. -- nm
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TFox
Dec 1, 06:40
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then why not call it 'song writing' and 'song'? seriously. -- nm
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Andie
Dec 1, 06:41
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Grammys officially calls it 'Song Of the Year: A Songwriting Award. -- nm
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Diva
Dec 1, 06:48
thanks (in my mind 'record' is the entire thing too, even though i know i've been told this about 10 times.)
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Andie
Dec 1, 06:40
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