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I Write the Songs That Make the Whole World Sing

July 24, 2007

The Associated Press' Nekesa Mumbi Moody is reporting that artists are taking credit for other's songs:

This being the music industry, money is, of course, a factor, since the writers of hit songs can earn more than the singer over the long term. But today's singers also press for writing credit because it gives them more of a cache, presenting them as more of a "real artist" in comparison with a star who doesn't write a note.

This has been going on since (at least) the days of Elvis Presley, whose manager would demand songwriters split the publishing with the King. So it goes.

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Same article on MSNBC. (This is a test to see who archives their AP stories longest.)

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"But today's singers also press for writing credit because it gives them more of a cache..."

It gives them more virtual memory? Fantabulous!

, Jul 24, 2007 9:12PM

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