I have a friend who's been writing songs about as long as I have (15 years). He's a better guitar player than I am, but his lyrics are generic. I'm the opposite--creative lyrics, boring guitar. So I gave him some lyrics to set to music.
Unfortunately, he butchered them! He took out about half of what I had written and replaced it with a bunch of boring cliches. He turned the song into something it wasn't meant to be at all. He took my original subject matter and added lovey-dovey stuff and stuff about loving the open road. Boring!
And he wants to record it like that and put it on his next record! Maybe I should be flattered, but I keep thinking over this dilemma:
If he gives me full credit for the lyrics, I get 50% of what he makes off the song, but I look like an idiot. If I get half credit for the lyrics, I'd only get 25% at most, and no one would know that I had written the good parts of the lyrics.
I wrote to him about it, but I'm kind of powerless because he's moderately successful commercially, and I'm not. What can I do?