"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"
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The intent is cautionary, but not preachy. Mann isn’t condemning the high or denying that a “great song” can happen in that state. He’s naming the psychological bait-and-switch that follows: you start treating the substance as the author, not the instrument. The subtext is about attribution. When you credit the chemical, you quietly discredit your own craft, discipline, and taste - the unglamorous stuff that actually makes a career repeatable.
Context matters: Mann comes from the Brill Building era, where songwriting was less lone-genius mystique and more professional output under deadlines. In that world, the scariest thing isn’t a wild night; it’s a broken process. His phrasing - “the real danger” - suggests the obvious dangers (health, legality, relationships) are already known. The deeper risk is creative dependence: turning a one-time coincidence into a rule, then building your identity around that rule.
What makes the line work is its precision about how habits form. It’s not “don’t get high.” It’s “don’t outsource your confidence.” The tragedy he points to is mundane: you stop showing up sober, and the work stops showing up, too.
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Mann, Barry. (2026, January 17). 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. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-real-danger-of-writing-a-great-song-when-40608/
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Mann, Barry. "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." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-real-danger-of-writing-a-great-song-when-40608/.
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"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." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-real-danger-of-writing-a-great-song-when-40608/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




