Barry Mann Quotes
Born: February 9, 1939
Barry Mann is a legendary songwriter whose career is a masterclass in resilience and focus. With a philosophy that creativity thrives not on fleeting inspiration but on disciplined perseverance, he co-wrote timeless anthems like You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’. Mann’s journey—marked by overcoming self-doubt and industry pressures—teaches that true artistry demands unwavering attention. His quotes resonate because they strip away pretense, offering raw, actionable wisdom for anyone facing life’s distractions. Mann’s legacy is a testament that focus, not talent alone, builds lasting greatness.
Barry Mann Quotes (28)
"It's amazing how a competitive nature can turn a negative into something positive."
— Barry Mann"I quit college. I was studying architecture for about a year."
— Barry Mann"I know at the beginning of our careers, my wife and I were gut wrenchingly competitive."
— Barry Mann"We lived, ate, and breathed pop songs."
— Barry Mann"If we were the team that won out, then life was good and we felt that we were worth something."
— Barry Mann"If we didn't get the record, we didn't exist."
— Barry Mann"We became the songs we wrote."
— Barry Mann"If I waited for inspiration every time I sat down to write a song I probably would be a plumber today."
— Barry Mann"I think that most writers who wait until they're inspired to write are just waiting for the fear to subside."
— Barry Mann"You have certain writing tools but generally creating something from nothing makes one quite mad and Cynthia and I are quite mad you know."
— Barry Mann"A guitar riff played on a piano doesn't come close to the purity of it being played on a guitar but I faked it enough to get by."
— Barry Mann"Probably most successful songwriters have an innate songwriting ability."
— Barry Mann"It's very hard to teach someone how to write a song if to begin with there's no creative crop to harvest."
— Barry Mann"I get a different kind of lyric from someone else that might make me go in a different musical direction."
— Barry Mann"I think if one wants to be in a continual state of insanity one should stay married to that writing partner."
— Barry Mann"Cynthia's lyrics always expressed the feelings people felt but they couldn't express themselves."
— Barry Mann"I've written songs sober and I've written songs high."
— Barry Mann"The real danger of writing a great song when you're on something is that it might get you thinking that the only way to repeat that is by only writing when you're high."
— Barry Mann"There's so much fear involved in trying to do something you don't know how to do that drugs and alcohol can become a big part of your life if you have an addictive personality or are very unsure, which most songwriters are."
— Barry Mann"I also used to work in the Catskill Mountains as a bus boy, and I performed in talent shows."
— Barry Mann"We've written something like 900 songs in all."
— Barry Mann"I looked through our catalog year by year, and I saw that there were pockets of time when we wrote some terrific songs. Then all of a sudden, we'd go for another two or three months and there weren't great songs."
— Barry Mann"You have to be very brave in that first writing session."
— Barry Mann"It's very important, at least for me and for Cynthia, to get outside input."
— Barry Mann"You can get stale writing with each other for a while."
— Barry Mann"You've got to really be able to accept the rejection."
— Barry Mann"You're going to have more rejection than acceptance."
— Barry Mann"One other thing, if it's possible, as songwriters, you should also develop yourself as record producers."
— Barry Mann