Song Revolution Podcast – Season 4

 

TITLE: JOHN CHISUM: What Is Music Publishing Really About?

 

HOSTS: John Chisum

 

EPISODE SUMMARY

What is music publishing—and does every songwriter actually need it?

In this episode of Song Revolution, John continues unpacking the NCS Complete Songwriting Guide by diving into one of the most misunderstood areas of the music industry: publishing.

Drawing from more than four decades in Christian music, John shares stories from his own publishing journey, clears up common myths around copyright and ownership, and explains the difference between protecting songs and promoting them.

But at the center of the conversation is a bigger truth: publishing isn't what makes songs matter. Great songs do.

Whether you're just beginning your songwriting journey or trying to understand the next steps after writing a song, this episode offers practical insight into how songs move from inspiration to impact.

 

EPISODE TOPICS

  • What music publishing actually means
  • Copyright myths and common misconceptions
  • Ownership vs. promotion in publishing
  • Why copyright registration isn't your first priority
  • The evolution of music distribution and media
  • John's early publishing journey in Nashville
  • How songs get discovered and recorded
  • Building relationships that create opportunities
  • Why demos still matter
  • Learning through rejection and critique
  • The importance of writing unforgettable songs
  • Taking the next right step in your songwriting journey

 

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Publishing Is More Than Paperwork
    John explains that publishing isn't only about legal ownership—it's also about promotion, exposure, and helping songs find listeners.
  • You Already Own What You Create
    One of the biggest myths John addresses is the fear that someone will immediately steal your song. Songwriters often spend too much energy protecting ideas before developing them.
  • Promotion Matters More Than Registration
    Publishing isn't passive. Great publishers actively connect songs with artists, opportunities, and audiences.
  • Relationships Open Doors
    John shares how his early years in Nashville were built on relationships, persistence, and getting songs into the hands of people who could help move them forward.
  • Rejection Can Become Refinement
    Instead of discouraging him, rejection became one of John's greatest teachers—helping sharpen his instincts for stronger hooks, better lyrics, and better melodies.
  • Don't Skip the Demo Stage
    If you're sharing songs publicly, quality matters. A compelling recording creates trust and gives your song the best opportunity to connect.
  • The Song Is Still the Foundation
    No amount of promotion, publishing knowledge, or marketing strategy can replace a truly great song.
  • God Leads Through the Process
    Songwriting, artistry, production, promotion, and publishing all build on each other—but they begin with faithfully creating and taking the next step.

 

FINAL TAKEAWAY

Don't get distracted by the business before you develop the craft.

Publishing has its place, but great songs are still the starting point. Focus on writing songs that connect emotionally, spiritually, and artistically. Build your catalog. Keep improving. Promote with excellence. And trust God to open doors as you faithfully take the next right step.

 

RESOURCES & LINKS:

 

FREE DOWNLOAD - The Complete NCS Songwriting Guide: Proven Principles for writing better songs, stewarding your gifts, and building a lasting life of Christian songwriting.

https://courses.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/guide

 

Join the NCS ONE SONG CHALLENGE!

https://courses.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/one-song-challenge

 

Be a part of our community of songwriters from across the globe. Join NCS Community!

https://www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/ncs-community

 

Check out Nashville Christian Songwriters!

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Real people writing real songs - check out NCS Collective

https://www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/ncs-collective/

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