Do you know why ghostwriters are called ghostwriters? Because they're invisible. It is not an interchangeable term with "songwriters".
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For example Bon Jovi worked with D.Child who give them early demo of Livin.
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Source?
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Probably you didn't even know who make that song. Probably that demo was send not only for you but many other artists.
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Completely depends on the artist. Aerosmith were writing with Jim Vallance, live, in the flesh, so the songs were written specifically with and for them.
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Typical songs which were based on the same "ghost writers demo song":
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Both share a writer. However, they each have a couple of additional professional songwriters unique to them. So it's unlikely (as if it wasn't clear by the songs themselves) that they were originally the same song; they just share a writer and elements.
You know that Bad Name's chorus is a much better example of professional songwriters re-using assets?
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- Working with others as a new song or based on early demo (Love's The Only Rule, Bad Name, Livin On A Prayer or Just Older)
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Bad Name was written WITH Desmond in the room, originally for Loverboy. You know that "shot through the heart" was used by Bon Jovi before, right?
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Song was written by Diane Warren which is one of the most popular songwriter. Jon didn't want to include that song on New Jersey but good reviews from Pizza Jury changed his decision.
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Desmond Child also has a writing credit for that one.
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There is a story that Bon Jovi listen many demos which record company gave them in New Jersey session. That song was written by band which name I didn't know. Record company paid that band and Jon/Richie could use that melody and make their own song.
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Ah, that story. It sounds a ton like a Beatles song, though.
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After big succes of "It's My Life" record company probably gave many demos to BJ for Bounce sessions. I think all of them credited by Andreas Carlsson are previously made by Andreas and his "Ghost writers".
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You think the record company just hands the band demos of songs they bought "just in case the band might wanna use some of them"? That stuff is expensive as hell.
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I think it's typical song based on demo song offered to many artists. Swedish House Mafia made hit from that melody so it wasn't necesarrly to use it by any other artist. So Bon Jovi used it in "goodbye record company" album.
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Source? Because it sounds like that song?
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I think Jons story that they recorded that song 7-8 years ago can by true. Nickelback and Bon Jovi could based on the same demo makeing their own song.
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Source? Because they both sound same-y?
And IML sounds like a Backstreet Boys track, production-wise. Think Larger Than Life.
So, you're either a daring insider or somebody who likes to take wild guesses in broken English.