"We've written something like 900 songs in all"
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There’s also a quiet assertion of legitimacy. In a culture that tends to treat performers as the face of music, Mann’s tally insists on the invisible architecture behind the radio. Nine hundred songs is not a diary; it’s a career-long proof of competence, stamina, and adaptability across changing tastes and eras. The statement implies a life spent chasing a moving target: teen-pop innocence, adult contemporary polish, whatever the market demanded next.
It works because it reframes creativity as accumulation. Not lightning-bolt inspiration, but relentless reps. The cultural moment embedded here is mid-century American pop as a factory with feelings - and Mann as one of its master technicians, measuring a life in finished products rather than grand declarations.
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