Ruth Rand
The one who wrote the song Blow the Man Down was Elfrida Vipont Brown Foulds and he published it in 1939
The song "Supper's Ready" was first recorded and release by the band Genesis in 1972.
Leonard Cohen wrote the song 'Suzanne' originally as a published poem in 1966. Judy Collins recorded the song first, then Cohen released his own version on his 1967 album 'Songs of Leonard Cohen'. It is one of the most-covered songs written by Cohen.
Bob Marley wrote the song for an album he recorded with the Wailers. Eric Clapton later covered and popularized the song. Bob Dylan has never recorded a version of this song.
Chris Rice wrote and recorded "Smellin Coffee"
choudhry rehmat ali wrote a pamphlet named "now and never"
"The Little Glass Bottle", which he wrote at the age of 6. It was never published, and I think he burned it during his teens.
Zero. He was only speaking. It was recorded then someone wrote it down and many books were published this way.
Evelyn Waugh wrote Brideshead Revisited, first published in 1945.
Edwards never intended for Personal Narrative to be published because he wrote it as an extremely personal meditation.
Looking at some of his websites and info it s unknown when he wrote his first book he wrote story's at the age of 12 and at 19 wrote a book (around 19).
The first book Jack London wrote was "The Son of the Wolf," a collection of short stories published in 1900.
Fannie Farmer wrote and published the first American cookbook. It was published in 1896, and she wrote 5 other cook books after that.
The book "The Man Who Never Was" was written by Ewen Montagu. It was first published in 1953 and is based on real events involving Operation Mincemeat during World War II.
Space Station Seventh Grade was his first published work, but he wrote four books for adults before that work; they remain unpublished to this day.
The first book that Voltaire wrote was "Oedipus," a tragedy in five acts that was published in 1718.
Cat in the hat