
Wilson, feeling invigorated to continue working as a co-writer with a range of engaging talents, spent the next few years working prolifically with artists including Rachael Yamagata, Glen Phillips, Sean Watkins and Jason Mraz. It was a real balance of pushing and accepting.”Īfter All About Chemistry, Semisonic called it quits. She was very open to my opinion, even while she was very forceful about her point of view. She would think of an idea and show it to me instantly. “That was one of the most concentrated learning experiences I’ve ever had,” Wilson says. Their session, Wilson’s second co-writing credit, resulted in the memorably sweet “One True Love” from Semisonic’s final studio album, 2001’s All About Chemistry. The success of “Closing Time” opened the doors to a number of writing partners, including King herself, the most successful female songwriter of the 20th century. Because I felt like I could be like Carole King, writing hits for other people while still singing my own.” I started putting the word out that I wanted to write songs with people. I realized that I couldn’t be touring as much as I had been. “My first daughter was at home after a year in the hospital.

After two acclaimed albums of fresh solo material, Re-Covered finds Wilson performing his own versions of songs he co-wrote with the aforementioned artists as well as Josh Groban, LeAnn Rimes, Chris Stapleton and Taylor Swift.ĭuring a recent two-hour interview at Augustine Wine Bar in Sherman Oaks, Wilson recounted the shift from touring and recording with Semisonic to being a prolific co-writer, which was precipitated in part by the premature birth of his daughter. Wilson’s career comes full circle with the Aug. And Adele’s song was such a pop culture phenomenon it was the basis for an especially memorable Saturday Night Live sketch featuring Emma Stone.Īll of those songs were written or co-written by musician, producer and former Semisonic frontman Dan Wilson, who earned his first Grammy nomination for writing “Closing Time,” before winning Song of the Year for co-writing with the Dixie Chicks and Album of the Year for producing Adele. Bush administration, an entire generation nostalgically associates “Closing Time” with college partying. While Dixie Chicks’ polarizing anthem remains an important time capsule of America during the George W. Remember Semisonic? Their Singer Now Writes Tunes for Adele and Taylor SwiftĪdele’s “Someone Like You,” Dixie Chicks’ “Not Ready to Make Nice” and Semisonic’s “Closing Time” were all massive hits, becoming instantly recognizable and forever etching themselves into our collective cultural consciousness.
