Questions and Answers

Can I write a poem
and have the typed text be spoken
by a professional, narrative voice?
Yes. Contact us by email. Include your phone number.
Who owns the song?
You own the song
and you can monetize the song if you want.
Your new song comes to you in an mp3 file format.
However, to gain full copyright protection,
your song must have your human creation input.
This means that you totally write the lyrics
and you totally create the melody.
At our site, we accept your own melody,
but you would first need to record the melody
on your own recording device.
Then send it to: allen@songs-for-all.com
Send the file in an mp3 file format.
What does it mean to "monetize a song"?
Monetize means:
to make money from something —
in other words, to turn an asset,
activity, or product into a source of income.
Example: A songwriter might monetize their music
by selling it online,
licensing it to movies,
or performing it live.
If you “monetize a song,”
it means you’re using the song
to generate income,
like selling downloads,
streaming it for royalties,
or licensing it for commercials.
Could I send you only a melody
(just the lead notes of a song)
and then you return my notes
as a complete song with a band?
Yes. Let's do it. Send us your mp3 file.
How long are the songs?
Two and a half - to - three and a half minutes.
Song length is determine by
instrumental solos between verses
and the number of verses.