On Thursday, May 28, the Grammy Museum in downtown L.A. hosted a panel discussion and exhibit titled 'Tower of Song: Iconic Songwriters & Recordings.' The event was sponsored jointy by the Grammy Museum and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

The $7-minute itch of jealousy

Paul Williams, a renowned songwriter, spoke about the fleeting feeling of jealousy he experiences when he hears a great song. according to Williams, this feeling lasts for approximately seven minutes before giving way to inspiration, which can last a lifetime.

Williams, along with two other legendary songwriters, Jimmy Jam and Warren Campbell, discussed their experiences as songwriters and the songs that have inspired them.

Williams' 'What's Going On' moment

Williams chose Marvin Gaye's 'What's Going On' as the song that inspired him. He shared his thoughts on the song's impact, saying that it's an honor to be a songwriter and that great songs have the power to inspire and uplift people.

A celebration of songwriting

The event was a celebration of songwriting and the impact that great songs can have on people's lives. It was a unique opportunity for the audience to hear from three legendary songwriters and gain insights into their experiences and perspectives.

Williams' 7-minute itch

Williams' comment about feeling jealousy when he hears a great song is a reminder that even the most successful songwriters can feel envious of others' talents. However, it's the inspiration that lasts a lifetime that makes all the hard work worth it.

Jimmy Jam's 'Will You Love Me Tomorrow' moment

Jimmy Jam chose Carole King's 'Will You Love Me Tomorrow' as the song that inspired him. He shared his thoughts on the song's impact, saying that it's a testament to the power of great songs to bring people together.

Campbell's 'Up on the Roof' moment

Warren Campbell chose The Drifters' 'Up on the Roof' as the song that inspired him. He shared his thoughts on the song's impact, saying that it's a reminder of the importance of perseverance and dedication in songwriting.

Who is the next songwriting legend?

The event was a reminder that great songs have the power to inspire and uplift people. It was a celebration of songwriting and the impact that great songs can have on people's lives. The question remains:who will be the next songwriting legend to emerge from the music industry?

What's next for the Grammy Museum?

The event was a unique opportunity for the audience to hear from three legendary songwriters and gain insights into their experiences and perspectives . The Grammy Museum continues to host events and exhibits that celebrate the impact of great songs on peole's lives.

Behind the scenes of songwriting

The panel discussion was a reminder that great songs have the power to bring people together. It was a celebration of songwriting and the impact that great songs can have on people's lives.

The event was a testament to the power of great songs to inspire and uplift people. It was a celebration of songwriting and the impact that great songs can have on people's lives.