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#1149503 - 09/21/05 09:59 AM
How important is Grammar to you?
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Registered: 07/23/05
Posts: 62
Loc: Chicago
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My friend and I heard a song at Ravinia that went something like this: Me and Judy, Judy and Me...... Later, we joked about it, singing "Judy and I," which, of course, would be proper grammar, but it just didn't rhyme with the rest of the song. Where do you, as a lyricist, stand? 1- If the grammar's improper, I'll change that part into something else that conveys the same thing. 2- I break grammar rules occasionally. 3- It's the music that counts. (In other words, you break grammar rules all the time.) I'm with #1.
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#1149504 - 09/21/05 11:57 AM
Re: How important is Grammar to you?
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Registered: 08/12/05
Posts: 373
Loc: Shreveport, LA
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You make me feel so tingle-ish, I'll even overlook your Engl-ish!...Ira Gershwin.
Lyrics can be serious or silly, poignant or punnish. I think it really depends on what you're after (shouldn't that be "depends after what you are on"? Not really better.)
Oh, well, "Poor grammar is something up with which I will not put!" (Churchill, I think.)
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#1149506 - 09/25/05 01:49 AM
Re: How important is Grammar to you?
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Registered: 07/07/04
Posts: 66
Loc: Buenos Aires
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If I remember correctly,
She's got the ticket to Riiide and she don't care!!!
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#1149507 - 10/04/05 12:10 PM
Re: How important is Grammar to you?
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Registered: 02/18/05
Posts: 2372
Loc: Urbandale, Iowa
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Well of course I'd like to use proper grammer all the time. But proper grammer can sound so stilted and sometimes improper grammer just works. Improper grammer can call attention to the intention behind the words.
BTW, Galois, it's, "She's got A ticket to ride." And it's the fact that she doesn't care that's the tragedy to the author. Don'tcha just loooove double entendres?
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