Tuesday, April 28, 2026

New York Times' 30 Greatest Living American Songwriters: Ready? GO!

Nile Rodgers
Lucinda Williams
Stevie Wonder
Jay-Z
Paul Simon
Taylor Swift
Brian & Eddie Holland
Missy Elliott
Lionel Richie
Dolly Parton
Young Thug
Diane Warren
Josh Osborne, Brandy Clark, Shane Mcanally
Fiona Apple
Babyface
Stephin Merritt
Romeo Santos
Carole King
OutKast
Mariah Carey
Willie Nelson
Kendrick Lamar
Valerie Simpson
Bob Dylan
Lana Del Rey
The-Dream
Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis
Bad Bunny
Bruce Springsteen
Smokey Robinson

27 comments:

Cleveland Jeff said...

Read this this morning. I might agree with about 1/4 of the list.

Sal Nunziato said...

I'll go on record and say I agree with exactly 7 out of 30.

Cleveland Jeff said...

Lucinda Williams, Stevie Wonder, Fiona Apple, Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Smokey Robinson- that's my seven.

Sal Nunziato said...

Fiona Apple over Paul Simon? Interesting.

Anonymous said...

bring the cartoon back please !
lists are just pointless click bait imo.....

Beyes said...

Agree with 9 of the 30. Am I old (62) or does this list suck? Both

Sal Nunziato said...

The cartoon is still there. And a list by a somewhat reputable rag on songwriters being posted on a blog where people discuss music isn't click bait.
30 American Living Songwriters With The Smallest Penises is click bait.

Cleveland Jeff said...

Is that our only difference? I vacillated on Simon, but I haven't kept up with him recently.

Cleveland Jeff said...

Fione Apple wins that one too.

Sal Nunziato said...

I would think what Paul Simon wrote from the first S&G album through "Graceland" would be enough.

My seven:
Stevie Wonder
Paul Simon
Brian & Eddie Holland
Carole King
Bob Dylan
Bruce Springsteen
Smokey Robinson

Ken D said...

I think my definition of "songwriter" might be different from the creator of this list. I'd say many of the artists on the list "make records" which to me isn't the same thing as being a songwriter. Like, say, Steve Earle? or John Hiatt? or Alejandro Escovedo? or Rosanne Cash & John Leventhal?

Neal t said...

Valerie but no Sturgill says it all

Cleveland Jeff said...

OK I'm up to ten. I missed the Holland Brothers (!), I'll agree with your defense of Simon, and Carole King wrote so many great singles in the sixties (I'd rather go for Goffin/King), I'll take her too.

Sal Nunziato said...

Hot Off The Press:
A NYT Follow-up- 11 Songwriters That Did Not Make The List

Becker/Fagen
Paul Westerberg
Gamble & Huff
Neko Case
Frank Ocean
Jeff Tweedy
Billy Joel
Tom Waits
Alynda Segarra
John Darnelle
Randy Newman

That original 30 looks worse now after seeing some of these omissions.

bumppa said...

Wait, what? NO Randy Newman on the list? What about Billy Joel? Love him or hate him he is still alive. What, No Jeff Tweedy?

Sal Nunziato said...

See above

Susan Donimus said...

But Gerry Goffin is no longer living.

Troy said...

That list is mostly ridiculous. Where's Neil Diamond?

Also missing: Jackson Browne, John Mellencamp, John Hiatt (each of them has written more & better songs than half the original list).

Rob said...

that runner-up list, holy cow
excluding Randy Newman, Billy Joel, Bhaisvecker Fagen (argument would be Walter passed) .
what about Neil Young,Joni Mitchell - Bad Bunny, Young Thug, Jay Z ,you have to be kidding me.
This mans ceiling is another critics floor

Sal Nunziato said...

Neil and Joni are Canadian.

loyoyo said...

In addition to those previously mentioned, Dewey "Spooner" Lindon Oldham Jr., Dan Penn, Jimmy Webb are all still breathing

Sal Nunziato said...

Beyes asked up top, "Am I old (62) or does this list suck? Both."

I read a review of the new Ringo album and the 40- something "journalist" said, "Ringo warbled his way through such Beatles' tracks as Octopus Garden, Don't Pass Me By and This Boy."

A quick Wikipedia or Google search would have shown this putz that Lennon sang "This Boy" not Ringo. But more to the point, we might be getting older, but these so-called writers are getting younger and it feels like they care about history less and less. My guess is this moron had never heard "This Boy" in his life, and that the majority of those who put the NYT list together have no clue who Dan Penn, Spooner Oldham or Jimmy Webb are. And for the elder statesmen on that NYT staff who do know music history, well they're too busy trying to keep up with the "cool" kids instead of taking responsibility for the legends.

loyoyo said...

Must add William Bell, David Porter, John Fogerty, "Cowboy" Jack Clement, Booker T. Jones, Sam "The Sham" Samudio, Rodney Crowell, Marty Stuart -- all still with us. Not mentioning so many more contemporary writers in soul, r&b, hiphop and pop egregiously overlooked. All of this proving "greatest" lists are ridiculous.

Anonymous said...

Randy Newman missing in this list is unforgiveable! In my opinion Neil Diamond should be on that list too!

Bill said...

My goodness, the existence of Wichita Lineman puts most of that list to shame.

pattirules said...

also...i missed the news that Paul was dead

Sal Nunziato said...

British