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Originally posted by BadX
I figured out BMI Work# is sorted by registry order so let's take a look at her unreleased composed works and match them to their nearest era
Gotta Let You Know, Off Your Mind => Hannah Montana
Casino (same time as Don't Walk Away) => MMC/Breakout
Good Friend Girlfriend (same time as Driveway) => Breakout
He Needs Me, I Owe It All To You, No Stopping Me, Unfinished Song (same time as Goodbye) => Breakout
Always and Always Green (probably during her hiatus - closest to We Can't Stop) => Bangerz
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Hunger of the Pine (most recent) => post Bangerz, new era? - Pharrell Williams co-wrote
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This is really clever actually, though we also should consider the songwriters imo
I doubt Always (I think Always, and Always Green are the same songs, just dif. working titles. Both also have the exact same writers) is recent, it has Wendi Foy Green as a songwriter who helped Miley finish I Miss You for MMC. They never worked with again after that and she's also credited on a bunch of other unreleased songs from the MMC era.
Considering Goodbye (and He Needs Me) were both on the original tracklist of MMC, No Stopping Me, I Owe It All to You etc. are probably all from then too. (We even have a snippet of NSM, and pretty sure it's MMC-Miley's voice on there.) (Brian Green, the other co-writer of I Miss You, and Wendi Green have writing credits on all of those)
Not sure if Gotta Let You Know and Off Your Mind were for the first Hannah soundtrack, they got registered around the same time as I Miss You, and Miley has writing credits on both, and well she never co wrote any actually released Hannah song, so I guess both are extremely early MMC demos. Interestingly though, they were both co written by Andrew Dodd and Adam Watts, who wrote Just Like You for the first soundtrack (and Make Some Noise for the second) but actually didn't co write any of the final MMC songs.
They also co-wrote Good Friend/Girlfriend and the
demo leaked several years ago and everyone says it's also from the MMC days so yeah, whatever the song was later sold to
Stephanie Brownlee who released it as a single off her
Keep It Real album.
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Can you talk about the track Good Friend/Girlfriend that Miley Cryus co-wrote?
Stephanie Brownlee: Miley Cyrus co-wrote Good Friend/Girlfriend with some other writers. When I went over to Nashville last year, during my last year of school, I went to LA a couple of nights prior to Nashville and I went to Disney publishing and they have a tight relationship with Miley Cyrus. I had been given a couple of tracks from Disney, but at that stage I didn't have Good Friend/Girlfriend. Disney has to meet with you and really like you and your whole package, the songwriters have to also hear your voice and approve the songs because obviously it is there song and they want it to do well in the industry. I went to Nashville a couple of days later and I got an email from Disney saying 'Hey Steph, we think this song would be great for you, it's a co-write by Miley Cyrus'. I was shocked.
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There's also a song registered on harryfox (the site that has Karma's a Bitch, AIRWIYN and Down For It registered) that's called Love Comes First and was co-written by
Sonya Isaacs, some Country/christian music singer, who had some Country hits in the early 2000s and now works as a writer for other artists I guess.