The phrase “Never Enough” has been used as a title for multiple songs, so the author depends on which song you mean.
- If you’re asking about The Cure’s “Never Enough,” it was written by the members of The Cure who collaborated on that track for their 1990 remix album Mixed Up. The 1990 single release features a guitar-driven arrangement and was part of the band’s post-punk/electronic-influenced era, with the primary writing credits attributed to the band members involved in that lineup. If you’re interested in the exact roster of writers credited for the track on the single, I can pull that precise credit from reliable discography sources.
- If you’re asking about “Never Enough” from The Greatest Showman (the Loren Allred vocal), it was written by Pasek and Paul (Benj Pasek and Justin Paul) for the film’s soundtrack, with Loren Allred performing the original version and Kelly Clarkson later releasing a reimagined version. This song is a big-belting ballad associated with the character’s desire and is widely known from the film’s soundtrack. If you’d like, I can provide the official songwriter credits and details about the different released versions.
- There are other songs titled “Never Enough” by different artists (e.g., later works or covers). If you can specify the artist or the context (movie soundtrack, band, or era), it will be possible to give the exact authorship and credits for that particular song.
Would you like me to identify the exact writer for the specific “Never Enough” you have in mind (The Cure version vs The Greatest Showman version vs another artist), and provide precise songwriter credits?
