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"I always write lyrics first and the rhythm and the melody come from the lyrics. It always comes from the lyrics: words have rhythm and words have melody"

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Hensley is quietly rejecting the pop-industrial fantasy that songs are born from a “track” and sprinkled with words at the end. His method flips the hierarchy: lyrics aren’t decoration, they’re the engine. That insistence, repeated like a drummer counting in, reads as both craft philosophy and cultural position - a prog-rock songwriter staking out territory against the assembly-line logic of catchy hooks first, meaning later.

The intent is practical: start with language because language already contains tempo, stress, and contour. Anyone who’s spoken a sentence with attitude knows it; syllables land like kicks and snares, vowels stretch like sustained notes, consonants snap like hi-hats. Hensley’s point is that melody isn’t imposed on the lyric, it’s extracted from it. You don’t “fit” words to music so much as you discover the music embedded in the phrasing.

The subtext is a defense of narrative and specificity. If the lyric is primary, the singer can’t hide behind vibe; the song has to survive on what it’s saying and how it says it. That aligns with Hensley’s era and lane: 1970s rock that prized drama, character, and long-form tension - songs built like scenes, not social-media soundbites.

There’s also a democratic implication. By grounding composition in speech, he’s claiming songwriting isn’t mystical: it’s listening harder to ordinary language until it reveals its own groove. In a world where production can do the emotional heavy lifting, Hensley’s creed argues that meaning still has a beat.

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Hensley, Ken. (2026, January 16). I always write lyrics first and the rhythm and the melody come from the lyrics. It always comes from the lyrics: words have rhythm and words have melody. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-always-write-lyrics-first-and-the-rhythm-and-92743/

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Hensley, Ken. "I always write lyrics first and the rhythm and the melody come from the lyrics. It always comes from the lyrics: words have rhythm and words have melody." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-always-write-lyrics-first-and-the-rhythm-and-92743/.

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"I always write lyrics first and the rhythm and the melody come from the lyrics. It always comes from the lyrics: words have rhythm and words have melody." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-always-write-lyrics-first-and-the-rhythm-and-92743/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.

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Ken Hensley (August 24, 1945 - November 4, 2020) was a Musician from England.

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