A Quote by Jorja Smith

The first song I wrote was when I was 11. It was called 'Life Is a Path Worth Taking.' — © Jorja Smith
The first song I wrote was when I was 11. It was called 'Life Is a Path Worth Taking.'
I wrote my first song, called Spectator,' when I was 11.
There's a song called 'All We'd Ever Need,' which is actually the first song that the three of us wrote together on our first album, and when we wrote that song I didn't have any real experience to pull from.
The very first song I ever wrote was a song called 'Crazy' when I was 11 or 12 with my best girlfriends - we had a girl band. It was about loving a guy who everyone else thought you were crazy for being into.
I remember the first time I ever wrote down a song was when I was 6. I was at my friend Emma's house, and we wrote a song called 'Girls' Rules.'
The first song I wrote was called 'Here I Go Falling In Love' I wrote it in the sixth grade.
We have this song called 'Radio,' and I wrote that song when we needed one more song for a record. So I went back into the other room and wrote it in 20 minutes.
The first song I wrote was called 'You,' and it was a love song about somebody who didn't even exist.
I've been writing songs since I was a little boy. You know, I think I wrote my first song when I was 11.
I sang my song called "In This Song." David Foster wrote the song for me. I thought that I should sing a ballad song.
The first song I wrote was called "You" and it was a love song about somebody who didn't even exist. I remember them all because I used to always write terrible poetry. I keep all my notebooks.
I think my favorite song is by Led Zeppelin called 'Good Times Bad Times,' a Rolling Stones song called 'You Can't Always Get What You Want,' and every song The Beatles ever wrote.
The first song I ever wrote that I liked was called 'When You're Alone.'
'Carbs' is the first song I wrote, and 'I Wanna Boi' is the second song I wrote. I am very proud of every song I made since then. Anything I'm not proud of I wouldn't show people.
"Straight Edge" was a song about my life. There was no structure, no premise as if I was forming a club. There were no tenets. I mean I wrote a song called "Straight Edge," I'll take that, but the song was about my life the way I wanted to live it.
I remember so vividly the first song I ever wrote. It was called 'Different People.'
'After 17' is a song I wrote when my first daughter went to college, so that's kind of where I'm at in that part of my life. If you listen to that song and knew anything about me, you'd say, 'Oh yeah, he wrote that about his daughter,' but I try not to write them that they are so specific that they wouldn't apply to anybody that has a child.
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