Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame
The Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame is a Canadian non-profit organization, founded in 1998 by Frank Davies, that inducts Canadians into their Hall of Fame within three different categories: songwriters, songs, and those others who have made a significant contribution with respect to music. Since its inaugural induction ceremony in 2003, 50 songwriters and individuals and 130 songs have been inducted into the CSHF.
History
Founder
founded the CSHF/PACC while he was on the board for the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. His position was as the first music publisher appointee and as the voice for songwriters and publishers among the group of music industry professionals who oversee Canada's Juno Awards. Frank has had a long career in music, mainly as a record producer and music publisher, recently having received the Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award at the 2014 Juno Awards and the Harold Moon Special Achievement Award. He developed the Hall of Fame because he wanted increased public recognition for Canadian Songwriters.SOCAN
In December 2011, SOCAN – the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada acquired the assets of the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame's mandate aligns with SOCAN's objectives as a songwriter and publisher membership-based organization. The CSHF continues to be run as a separate organization with its own board of directors.Award
Northern IslandThe award is a miniature replica of the sculpture 'Northern Island' created by Elizabeth Wyn Wood, who was born in Orillia, Ontario. Wood was a Canadian sculptor, who graduated from the Ontario College of Art in 1926. The award was selected by Davies and established in the year 2003.
Wood took many trips to the Pickerel River crossing, which is halfway between Parry Sound and Sudbury. She sketched, explored, swam, and feasted in the area she was enchanted by. It was in 1927 that Wood completed the first of the island sculptures which conveyed her true and unique artistic character.
Frank Davies Founder's Award
The Frank Davies Founder's Award is given to individuals who have dedicated a lifetime to building the Canadian music industry. Recipients receive the Northern Island Award.
Legacy Award
The Legacy Award is presented to individuals who have contributed significantly to the development, promotion and preservation of Canadian songs and songwriters. Legacy Award inductees receive the Northern Island Award.
Mandate
The CSHF/PACC's mandate is to honour and celebrate Canadian songwriters and those who have dedicated their lives to the legacy of music, and to educate the public about these achievements.Few people, Canadians included, are aware of the depth of Canada's rich musical heritage and the enormous impact the country's songwriters have had on contemporary music around the world. Canadian songwriters have penned hits for Rod Stewart, Frank Sinatra, The Rolling Stones, Gene Autry, Céline Dion, Barbra Streisand, Bob Dylan, Madonna, Bing Crosby, Jacques Brel, The Counting Crows, Louis Armstrong and André Gagnon, to name a few. The revelation of this news is always a source of great pride for Canadians and cause for admiration internationally.
Induction guidelines
Songwriters
s must be Canadian by birth or citizenship or have landed immigrant status and may be living or dead.Songwriters must have written or co-written the music and/or lyrics to a song or catalogue of songs in one or more of the following categories:
- Having entered into popular culture and been sustained through oral tradition for a significant period of time;
- Having achieved substantial regional, national and/or international status whether culturally, commercially and/or socially;
- Having recorded a historical event or helped to define an era of popular culture;
- Having created or helped to create a genre of music.
Recognition by era:
Songwriters and songs shall be recognized by era. All inductees are honoured equally and the eras simply provide a context for induction by allowing the CSHF to honour inductees, annually or otherwise, within a given span of years. The eras are:
- Pioneer Era – up to 1938
- Radio Era – 1939 to 1969
- Modern Era – 1970 to twenty-five years prior to the current year)
Songs
- Having entered into popular culture and been sustained through oral tradition for a significant period of time;
- Having achieved substantial regional, national and/or international status whether culturally, commercially and/or socially;
- Having recorded a historical event or helped to define an era of popular culture;
- Having created or helped to create a genre of music.
A translation is not eligible for song induction independent of the induction of the original musical work. However, if the translated lyrics are not a straight translation of the original lyrics but instead articulate a new and original meaning and sensibility such that the translated lyric is itself a new work capable of copyright protection as an adaptation separate from the original musical work then the adapted musical work may qualify for song induction.
Songs may have been written by previous songwriter inductees or eligible songwriter inductees and are subject to the same timelines and guidelines regarding eras as apply to the songwriters.
Others
With respect to the induction of those individuals who have contributed significantly to the development and recognition of Canadian songs and songwriters the board of directors will review any recommendations made to them by the Anglophone and Francophone Induction Committees. These awards are presented at the discretion of the Board of Directors.Board approvals
In accordance with the CSHF bylaws, the number of inductees, if any, in any given year shall be at the discretion of the board. The board shall also have the option to override guidelines in exceptional circumstances.2008 inductees
Gala
The CSHF 2008 inductees were announced on 15 November 2007 at Toronto's Le Royal Meridien King Edward. The event was attended by over 150 artists, members of the media and other people in the industry. Performances at the press conference included:- Suzie McNeil
- Julie Crochetière
- Dave Bourgeois
- Cindy Daniel
- Lawrence Gowan
- Kyle Riabko
- Anik Jean
- Yelo Molo
- Emilie-Claire Barlow
- David Foster
- Rufus Wainwright
- Martha Wainwright
- Boom Desjardins
- Ellis Marsalis
- Branford Marsalis
- Jully Black
- Serena Ryder
- Gregory Charles
- Dione Taylor
- Oliver Jones
- Toulouse
- Lily Lanken
Frank Davies Legacy Award
- Oscar Peterson
Radio-era inductees
- Alex Kramer
- André Lejeune
- Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens – Alex Kramer, Joan Whitney
- Candy – Alex Kramer, Joan Whitney, Mack David
- Il suffit de peu de choses – André Lejeune, Fernand Robidoux, Moune Victor
- My Sister and I – Alex Kramer, Joan Whitney, Hy Zaret
- Prétends que tu es heureux – André Lejeune
- Une promesse – André Lejeune, Guy Godin
Modern-era inductees
- Paul Anka - award presented by former Prime Minister Jean Chrétien
- Claude Dubois
- Artistes – Claude Dubois
- Aimes-tu la vie comme moi? – Georges Thurston, Billy Clements, Phillip Mitchell
- Canadiana Suite – Oscar Peterson
- Comme un million de gens – Claude Dubois
- Diana – Paul Anka
- Femme de rêve – Claude Dubois
- Heart Like a Wheel – Anna McGarrigle
- Hymn to Freedom – Oscar Peterson, Harriette Hamilton
- It Doesn't Matter Anymore – Paul Anka
- Le Beat à Ti-Bi – Raoul Duguay
- Le Labrador – Claude Dubois
- L'infidèle – Claude Dubois
- Love Child – R. Dean Taylor, Deke Richards, Pam Sawyer, Frank Wilson
- My Way – Paul Anka, Claude François, Jacques Revauk, Gilles Thibault
- Put Your Head on My Shoulder – Paul Anka
- She's a Lady – Paul Anka
- Signs – Les Emmerson
2010 inductees
Legacy awards
Musical archivist Edward B. Moogk received the Frank Davies Legacy Award. The Canadian Music Publishers Association Legacy Award was presented to music promoter Guy Latraverse.Pioneer era songs
- "Come Josephine in My Flying Machine", Alfred Bryan and Fred Fisher
- "Des mitaines pas de pouces", Ovila Légaré
Radio-era songs
- " Bluebird on Your Windowsill", Elizabeth Clarke
- "Deux enfants du même âge", Germaine Dugas
Modern era performers and songs
- "Closer to the Heart" by Rush and Peter Talbot
- "Limelight" by Rush
- "The Spirit of Radio" by Rush
- "Subdivisions" by Rush
- "Tom Sawyer" by Rush and Pye Dubois
- "Demain l'hiver" by Charlebois
- "Fu Man Chu" by Charlebois, Claude Gagnon, Marcel Sabourin
- "Les ailes d'un ange" by Charlebois
- "Lindberg" by Charlebois, Claude Péloquin, Louise Forestier and Pierre F. Brault
- "Ordinaire" by Charlebois and Claudette Monfette
- "The Hockey Theme", Dolores Claman
- "J'entends frapper", Michel Pagliaro
Inductees
Songwriters
- Alex Kramer
- Alfred Bryan
- André Lejeune
- Beau Dommage
- Bob Nolan
- Bruce Cockburn
- Buffy Sainte-Marie
- Burton Cummings
- Carmen Lombardo
- Claude Dubois
- Claude Léveillée
- Eddie Schwartz
- Édith Butler
- Félix Leclerc
- Gilles Vigneault
- Gordon Lightfoot
- Hank Snow
- Harmonium
- Ian Tyson
- Jack Scott
- Jean-Pierre Ferland
- John Stromberg
- Joni Mitchell
- Leonard Cohen
- Lionel Daunais
- Luc Plamondon
- Madame Mary Travers Bolduc
- Neil Young
- Paul Anka
- Pierre Létourneau
- Randy Bachman
- Raymond Egan
- Raymond Lévesque
- Robbie Robertson
- Robert Charlebois
- Roméo Beaudry
- Rush
- Serge Deyglun
- Shelton Brooks
- Stan Rogers
- Stéphane Venne
- Sylvia Tyson
- Wilf Carter
- William Eckstein
Songs
A-H
- Anything You Want
- A Guy is a Guy
- À Québec au clair de lune
- Aimes-tu la vie comme moi?
- Aimons-nous
- Ain't No Cure for Love
- Ain't We Got Fun?
- Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens
- American Woman
- Aquarius
- Artistes
- As the Years Go By
- Big Yellow Taxi
- Bird on the Wire
- Black Fly Song
- Bleu et blanc
- Bluebird on Your Windowsill
- Boo Hoo
- Born to be Wild
- Both Sides Now
- Câline de blues
- Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft
- Canadiana Suite
- Candy
- Chante-la ta chanson
- Clap Your Hands
- Closer to the Heart
- Come Josephine in My Flying Machine
- Comme j'ai toujours envie d'aimer
- Comme un million de gens
- Cool Water
- Dans nos vielles maisons
- Demain l'hiver
- Des croissants de soleil
- Des mitaines pas de pouces
- Deux enfants du même âge
- Diana
- En veillant su'l perron
- Everybody Knows
- Far Away Places
- Farewell to Nova Scotia
- Femme de rêve
- Four Strong Winds
- Frédéric
- Fu Man Chu
- Gens du pays
- Hallelujah
- Hand Me Down World
- Heart Like a Wheel
- Hello, Hooray
- Help Me
- Home For a Rest
- Hot Child in the City
- How About You?
- Hymn to Freedom
I-P
- I Heard the Bluebirds Sing
- I Just Wanna Stop
- I Saw Her Again
- I Would Be The One
- I'm Movin' On
- I's the B'y
- I'll Never Smile Again
- I've Got Everything I Need
- If You Could Read My Mind
- Il suffit de peu de choses
- It Doesn't Matter Anymore
- J'ai la tête en gigue
- J'entends Frapper
- Je ne suis qu'une chanson
- Je reviens chez nous
- Je suis cool
- K-K-K-Katy
- L'infidèle
- L'âme à la tendresse
- L'adieu du soldat
- La bittt à Tibi
- La Manic
- La Parenté
- Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream
- Last Song
- Le ciel se marie avec la mer
- Le Frigidaire
- Le Labrador
- Le petit roi
- Le réveil de la nature
- Le tour de l'île
- Les ailes d'un ange
- Les nuits de Montréal
- Lest You Forget
- Let Your Backbone Slide
- Limelight
- Lindberg
- Love Child
- Marie-Hélène
- Mille après mille
- Moi, mes souliers
- Mommy Daddy
- Mon pays
- Morning Dew
- My Heart Cries For You
- My Old Canadian Home
- My Sister and I
- My Swiss Moonlight Lullaby
- My Way
- No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature
- No Time
- O Canada
- Oh What a Feeling
- Opportunity
- Ordinaire
- Paper Rosie
- Paquetville
- Pas Besoin de Frapper Pour Entrer
- Peg O' My Heart
- Pendant que
- Peter's Dream
- Play Me a Rock and Roll Song
- Powder Your Face with Sunshine
- Prétends que tu es heureux
- Put Your Dreams Away
- Put Your Hand in the Hand
- Put Your Head on My Shoulder