Christopher Cross/Michael Ormartian's 'Words of Wisdom' sized against 'Purple Rain', puts this, and even the Huey Lewis-Ray Parker Jr, litigation to complete shame, without the need for a draconian Italian justice system. . | |
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This is either because he has a bit of integrity and realizes he can just write another song instead of whinging about this one similarity, OR, it's because it's a lot harder to sue over a chord sequence than it is a melody topline. | |
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Incorrect, "Takin' Me to Paradise" was indeed published by Warner Chappell Italy, but Warner Chappell Italy has no affiliation with Warner Bros. Entertainment. [Edited 10/2/19 2:35am] | |
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. 99% of the times people mention 'Warners' on this forum they mean the record company, not Warner Chappell. The record company is not involved in the case, of course, and even Warner Chappell is only indirectly involved, as they don't own the publishing, they only represent the owners.
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I hear you, I was just trying to piece together where the confusion might have emanated. [Edited 10/2/19 3:04am] | |
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I am Italian and saw how long the lawsuits in Italy last, I point to Brexit | |
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Do not understand why the Estate would for a song like that? Prince had many other great songs that he sung. What makes this song worth suing for? | |
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Actually, Prince has made better songs, personally I find it pretty fast but this I find that there are other better songs in that album.If instead you are referring to the reason why they sued him .... and as I know, I have always maintained that they didn't look alike ... but I'm not a music expert | |
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42Kristen said: Do not understand why the Estate would for a song like that? Prince had many other great songs that he sung. What makes this song worth suing for? Money. TMBGITW has huge sales potential. It's more recent than Purple Rain era and was a worldwide hit in a widely appealing style. There are millions of dollars at stake merchandizing this song. Let's Go Crazy was a horrifying fit for a credit card commercial, but imagine Most Beautiful for a cosmetics line? That's got $$$ written all over it. And the MUSIC continues...forever... | |
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