You might not recognize their faces, but you probably do know their tunes.<br/> <br />Five songwriters were newly inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in New York, some more famous than others, such as Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan, who penned 1960's hits Mellow Yellow and Sunshine Superman.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: Donovan, Songwriters Hall Of Fame Inductee, saying (English)<br/> <br />"I'm absolutely overwhelmed. I love it, a big shining light on all my songs, what more can I ask for?"<br/> <br />Also honored was Mark James -- the writer behind the Elvis Presley hit "Suspicious Minds" -- and Country and R&B songwriter Jim Weatherly, whose hit "Midnight Train to Georgia" topped the charts in 1973.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: Jim Weatherly, Songwriters Hall Of Fame Inductee, saying (English)<br/> <br />"I believe that songwriting is a gift. That doesn't mean that you can't learn to do it crafting a song, but I used to write all my songs from a stream of consciousness. I'd just start noodling at the piano and wor