#MySongIsYourSong

Make Music Day

Join the global song swap for Make Music Day!

Learn a song by another artist and hear yours covered in return. Songwriters, composers and bands of all styles and walks of life are invited to participate!

Partners will be introduced by June 5th, carefully matched. This year, we’ll focus on far-flung pairings to connect you to musicians in new places. You’ll make their song your own, share a video of it on Instagram or YouTube June 21st, and use #MySongIsYourSong to join in the celebration!

We are also excited to announce special prizes for two lucky #MySongIsYourSong participants: two concert ukuleles from Flight, two Scarlett 4i4 audio interfaces from Focusrite, and two Launchkey 37s from Novation. One pair of songwriters will be selected at random to receive these prize bundles. To enter to win, just:

  • Register using the form, below
  • Receive your pairing with another songwriter
  • Record your cover of their song
  • Post it on Instagram or YouTube, and
  • Send the link to catherine@makemusicday.org by midnight (New York time) on June 21, 2023.

Registration for 2023 is closed.

Join the conversation following #MySongIsYourSong on YouTube, Facebook and Instagram.

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“Mountain Blaze” covered by Joel Landy from Queens, NY, USA. Click here to listen to the original by Alice Osborn.

“Rock The Planet” covered by Alice Osborn from Tahoma, CA. Click here to listen to the original by Joel Landy.

“Sworn” covered by Stick and Bindle from Ohio, USA. Click here to listen to the original by Something Casual.

“Main Road” covered by Something Casual from Queensland, Australia. Click here to listen to the original by Stick and Bindle.

“Better Without You” covered by Jesusson from Lagos, Nigeria. Click here to listen to the original by Duplicity.

“Under The Apple Tree” covered by Duplicity from Melbourne, Australia. Click here to listen to the original by Jesusson

“April Fool” covered by Ryan Oyer from Chattanooga, TN, USA. Click here to listen to the original by Damian Morris.

“Enough” covered by Damian Morris from Sydney, Australia. Click here to listen to the original by Ryan Oyer.

“Tell Me How to Love You” covered by Rachel Parkinson from Victoria, Australia. Click here to listen to the original by La La Lilia.

“A Little Part of You” covered by La La Lilia from Kailua, Hawaii. Click here to listen to the original by Rachel Parkinson.

“Fantasy” covered by Johnny Leal from the USA. Click here to listen to the original by Kim Yang.

“Promise” covered by Kim Yang from Beijing, China. Click here to listen to the original by Jonny Leal.

“A Croquer” covered by Flowr from St Louis, Missouri. Click here to listen to the original by GaGa and Groovy Banana.

“California” covered by Groovy Banana Music from Port-Vila, Vanuatu. Click here to listen to the original by Flowr.

“More” covered by Daniel Thompson from Hartford CT USA. Click here to listen to the original by Daniel Nwora.

“Potter’s Wheel” covered by Daniel Nwora from Lagos, Nigeria. Click here to listen to the original by Daniel Thompson.

“Actor’s Song” covered by Emma Trenorden from Alice Springs, Australia. Click here to listen to the original by Devon Cahill.

“Under a Blue Sky” covered by Devon Cahill from St Louis, MO, USA. Click here to listen to the original by Emma Trenorden.

“Ye Mama” covered by Kosch from Connecticut USA. Click here to listen to the original by King Jayspee.

“Goddamn Flowers” covered by J.Lyn from Honolulu, Hawaii. Click here to listen to the original by Sarah Coco.

“Picking Up the PIeces” covered by Michaela Natal from North Haven, CT. Click here to listen to the original by Clinton Hoy.

“Hot Day in Lagos” covered by Awkward Strangers, Dandenong, Australia. Click here to listen to the original by Fil Harmonix.

“One Day More” covered by Fidela4una from Lagos, Nigeria. Click here to listen to the original by Dr. Chordate.

“Opaque Love” covered by Terri LaChance, Madison, CT USA. Click here to listen to the original by Sarah Gorak.

“Faji” covered by Skunkbone and Ilia Igoravich from Brisbane, Australia. Click here to listen to the original by Mbarz.

“You” covered by Tracksuit Larry from Melbourne, Australia. Click here to listen to the original by Oluwatobi.

“We’re All Aliens Baby” covered by Ken Mattsson from Arlington, MA, USA. Click here to listen to the original by Conspiracy of One.

“Gbona (Fire)” covered by Stephanie Jeannot from Brooklyn, NY, USA. Click here to listen to the original by Scotty.

“Heart Of Stone” covered by Ethan Hannay, Blackheath, NSW Australia. Click here to listen to the original by Joh Blaze.

“Piece of Cake” covered by Freddie Arthur from Melbourne, Australia. Click here to listen to the original by Protis.

“Give It a try” covered by Eren & Volkan from Istanbul, Turkey. Click here to listen to the original by Paul Rarity.

“Miracle No Dey Tire Jesus” covered by Beget Music from Lagos, Nigeria. Click here to listen to the original by Mayor Thompson.