#3: Hit Me With Your Best Schwartz, Fair Trade Music with Hit Songwriter Eddie Schwartz

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Summary

In this episode of 'Sold for a Song', legendary songwriter Eddie Schwartz shares his journey in the music industry, detailing the struggles and triumphs of being a songwriter. He discusses the creation of his iconic song 'Hit Me With Your Best Shot' and the challenges he faced in getting it recognized. The conversation then shifts to the Fair Trade Music initiative, aimed at ensuring fair compensation for music creators and promoting ethical practices in the music industry. Schwartz emphasizes the importance of education and accountability for modern songwriters, advocating for a shift in how artists manage their careers and rights.

Takeaways

The journey of a songwriter is often filled with challenges and rejections.
'Hit Me With Your Best Shot' faced initial criticism but became a hit.
Fair Trade Music aims to create a more ethical music industry.
Songwriters must educate themselves about the business side of music.
Being fearless in creativity and business is essential for success.
The music industry is currently dominated by corporate interests.
Songwriters need to monitor their rights and compensation closely.
Fair Trade Music provides a framework for fair compensation.
Modern songwriters must write undeniable songs to succeed.
Collaboration and support among music creators are vital for change.

Titles

The Struggles of a Songwriter
Creating 'Hit Me With Your Best Shot'

Sound bites

"You can't stop an idea whose time has come"
"The industry is mostly run by the industry"
"Fair Trade Music is a tool that we can use"

Chapters

00:00 The Journey of a Songwriter
20:15 Fair Trade Music Initiative
29:23 The Modern Songwriter's Mindset

Keywords

songwriting, music industry, Fair Trade Music, artist rights, music creators, songwriter journey, music value chain, creative empowerment, music royalties, songwriter education

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You can contact Eddie Schwartz at:

https://www.eddieschwartzmusic.com/

https://www.fairtrademusicinternational.org/

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16 Oct 2025 English Explicit United States Music Interviews · Courses

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