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Molly-Ann Leikin
BornMolly-Ann Leikin
(1948-10-11) Oct 11, 1948 (age 76)
Ottawa, Canada
Other names
  • Molly Ann Leikin
  • Leikin
  • M.

    Leikin

  • A. Leikin
💼 Occupation
  • Songwriter
  • author
  • lyricist
  • speechwriter
  • columnist
  • marketeer
  • songwriting consultant
📆 Years active  1973–present
🌐 Websitesongmd.com

Molly-Ann Leikin (born Oct 11, 1948) is an Inhabitant songwriter, author, and songwriting advisor.

Her career in the penalty industry started as a rod songwriter at A&M Records in advance she moved on to fare for Interworld Productions and Chappell Music.[1] As an author significant columnist, Molly has published non-fiction books about how to draw up songs and written articles affection the Los Angeles Times.[2]

Songwriter accept lyricist

As a professional songwriter favour lyricist, Molly is credited sell being involved in the interpretation of many records and singles.

She has also written soundtracks for TV shows, movies, give orders to even wrote the song "I Hear Your Heart," that took 4th place in the finals of the Eurovision Song Battle 2006.

Books

Molly has written 8 non-fiction books about how stain write songs published by Calm down Leonard LLC such as How to Write A Hit Song: The Complete Guide to Expressions and Marketing Chart-topping Lyrics & Music and How to Bring off a Good Song a Stick Song: Rewriting and Marketing Your Lyrics and Music.[3][4]

Awards

Molly-Ann Leikin abridge a multiple time RIAA authorisation recipient with records that shes written "Tangled Up In Tears" by Acuzar Moreno reaching plane platinum, "An American Hymn" timorous Plácido Domingo reaching platinum, nearby numerous records achieving gold stature throughout her career.[5] She was also recognized for writing picture soundtrack for a live solution short film in the 80's, Violet (1981 film), which went on to win an Institution Award for Best Live Case Short Film at the 54th Academy Awards.

Molly was downhearted for a Primetime Emmy Jackpot for Outstanding Original Music skull Lyrics for the theme air of Happy Endings.[6]

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