Who Are The Wealthiest Songwriters Of All Time? Find Out Here!

Published on 12/27/2020
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Harry Nilsson – $7 million

Greatest Hits: Without You, Coconut

Harry Nilsson created headlines as one of his age’s few prosperous rock artists, never playing a big concert or touring, but still enjoying considerable mainstream success. Widely acknowledged for his Great American Songbook style, combined with Caribbean sounds, he is an artist. As a tenor, he had a three-and-a-half-octave variety. He had an enduring impact on Indie rock. He wrote songs for bands such as The Monkees. Nilsson Schmilsson is his most commercially successful album. He was also a Hollywood Vampires drinking club member and a best friend of John Lennon’s.

Harry Nilsson

Harry Nilsson

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Curtis Mayfield – $10 million

Greatest Hits: People Get Ready

Curtis Mayfield was a member of the big band The Impressions of the 1950s and 1960s, renowned for its civil rights activism and songs. Born in Chicago, as part of a gospel choir, he began singing. When he met Jerry Butler, a fellow artist, he joined the Impressions. He wrote songs that, because of their social consciousness, became part of the civil rights movement. His album “People Get Ready,” on Rolling Stone’s Greatest All-Time Songs, was listed as #24. He directed Super Fly as well.

Curtis Mayfield

Curtis Mayfield

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