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Hit Songs That Were Composed in Just 10 Minutes

Hit Songs That Were Composed in Just 10 Minutes

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"Sweet Child O'Mine"

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"Crazy Little Thing Called Love"

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"Yesterday"

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"Losing My Religion"

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"Seven Nation Army"

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"See You Again"

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"Photograph"

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"The Cave"

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"Hometown Glory"

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"Just Dance"

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"Sweet Child O'Mine"
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love"
"Yesterday"
"Losing My Religion"
"Seven Nation Army"
"See You Again"
"Photograph"
"The Cave"
"Hometown Glory"
"Just Dance"

Singer-songwriters can be very methodical, as Taylor Swift proved when she mentioned her method of songwriting includes categorizing her songs into three genres – "Quill Lyrics," "Fountain Pen Lyrics," and "Glitter Gel Pen Lyrics." Swift must be doing something right, as her hits can attest, which demonstrates that her process works for her. But not everyone has the same or even similar methods. Many artists have hit songs that were composed in just 10 minutes, spur-of-the-moment ideas.

To create this list of hit songs composed in just 10 minutes, 24/7 Tempo consulted several lifestyle and media publications, including Business Insider and Rolling Stone. We also read quotes from many of the musicians on this list, discussing the songwriting process and how long it took to write their hit songs. (Many musicians are established in the industry while others are one-hit wonders in the music industry.)

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