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On this date in 1988
A judge in Minneapolis dismissed a plagiarism suit brought against Prince by his sister Lorna Nelson. She claimed he stole the lyrics for his 1987 hit "U Got the Look."
Everybody's lookin 4 the ladder, it's in the garage | |
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I remember this.She claims that she had written a song called "What's Cooking In This Book" and that her famous brother took a look at the lyrics and came up with his own song. | |
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Geez. That's awkward. | |
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The two lyrics were appended to plaintiff's complaint and to her appellate brief. Lorna's copyrighted lyric, "What's Cooking In This Book," is 35 lines long, arranged in six verses, and comprised of 176 words. Prince's lyric, "U Got the Look," is approximately 47 lines long, arranged in eight verses, and comprised of 242 words. 16
Specifically, the allegedly infringing portions are as follows: 17
Lorna's lyric Prince's lyric 18
Verse Two Verses Two and Seven 19
I glanced up and saw you, a smile so I woke up, I've never seen such a 20
pretty. pretty girl. 21
Verse Three Verse Five 22
Makeup was rolling down my face A whole hour just to make up your face 23
Verse Six Verses Four and Six 24
What's cooking in this book, what's U sho 'nuf do be cooking in my book 25
cooking in this book 26
Verses One and Six Verses One and Seven 27
Take a look U got the look | |
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Methinks he dodged a bullet there. | |
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