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Start with the name of the songwriter or composer. Add the copyright year. List the title of the song. Provide the name of the album and medium. List publication or recording information. Use the songwriter, copyright year, and track number for in-text citations.
When citing a recording in APA, the song is listed with reference to the songwriter. List their last name followed by their first initial. If there is more than one songwriter or composer listed, include all names.  For example: Knowles-Carter, B., & Blake, J. If there are multiple writers and their roles are identified, you can put these in parentheses after their names. For example: Knowles-Carter, B. (Lyricist), & Blake, J. (Composer). You can find the copyright year of the album on the back of a physical album or in the legal information for the album if you access the song online. Typically the date you need will follow a © copyright symbol. For example: Knowles-Carter, B., & Blake, J. (2016). Capitalize and punctuate the song title exactly as it appears on the album or sheet music. If you're citing a recording of the song that was done by someone other than one of the songwriters, include that information in brackets after the song title.  You also may want to include the name of the performing artist if they are known by a stage name or are otherwise not immediately identifiable by their last name. For example: Knowles-Carter, B., & Blake, J. (2016). Freedom [Recorded by Beyoncé]. After the title of the song, start a new sentence with the word "On" and then provide the name of the album in italics. If you're citing a recording (rather than sheet music), include information about the medium (typically CD or LP). For example: Knowles-Carter, B., & Blake, J. (2016). Freedom. On Lemonade [CD]. For sheet music, you'll use the location and name of the publishing company, typically found with the copyright information on the inside cover. The location and record company for a recording can be found on the back of an album or online. Include the year of recording in parentheses, even if it is the same as the copyright year.  Include state or country information if the city is not well-known. Otherwise, simply include the name of the city. For example: Knowles-Carter, B., & Blake, J. (2016). Freedom. On Lemonade [CD]. New York City: Parkwood Entertainment (2016). Whenever you mention the song in your paper, you need a parenthetical citation that will direct your readers to the full citation in your references at the end of your paper. For example: (Knowles-Carter & Blake, 2016, track 10)