Check Out Who Are The Richest Songwriters In History

Published on 12/27/2020
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Max Martin – $260 million

Greatest Hits: Baby One More Time, It’s Gonna Be Me, I Want It That Way

Max Martin is one of our more contemporary authors. Born in Sweden, Britney Spears (“…Baby One More Time”), The Backstreet Boys (“I Want It That Way”), and NSYNC (“It’s Gonna Be Me”) have composed a hit string for them. Twenty-two of his songs appeared on the Billboard Hot 100. He has produced several works with positive financial returns. He was also in a band with other artists such as Taylor Swift, Maroon 5, and The Weeknd. As a number one hitmaker, he’s up there with Paul McCartney and George Martin.

Max Martin – $260 Million

Max Martin – $260 Million

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Allen Toussaint – $3 million

Greatest Hits: Working in the Coal Mine, Yes We Can Can, Java

In Gert Town, Louisiana, one of the most prominent rhythm and blues figures in New Orleans was Allen Toussaint. As a “backroom figure” for his writing and composition, he started his career in the 1950s. He has written several songs, including “Fortune Teller,” “Working in the Coal Mine,” “Java,” “Mother – in – Law,” and more. He made some big hits as well, including “Lady Marmalade” and “Right Place, Wrong Time.” He learned to play the piano as an elderly neighbor. His dad also played the trumpet and worked for the railroad.

Allen Toussaint – $3 Million

Allen Toussaint – $3 Million

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