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ELP must be..........
ELP must be raking it in if they are getting copyright every time that "Fanfare for the Common Man" is played at the Olympics!
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Yes, as Chris suggests it may not be ELP who benefit. In fact I'm not sure any royalties are payable for tunes as old as this
Yes, as Chris suggests it may not be ELP who benefit. In fact I'm not sure any royalties are payable for tunes as old as this
ELP will get a 'performance' royalty, but the serious money is always rooted in the composing and publishing royalties.
If you want to make an eight-figure return on your song, get James Last to record an instrumental version, and get Julio Eglasias to record a Spanish language version - their record sales make Madonna and Jackson looks like car boot sales - that is where the really serious money is to be made.
It may not be hip, but from your Carribean yacht, you can't hear people scoffing, so who cares!
If you want to make an eight-figure return on your song, get James Last to record an instrumental version, and get Julio Eglasias to record a Spanish language version - their record sales make Madonna and Jackson looks like car boot sales - that is where the really serious money is to be made.
It may not be hip, but from your Carribean yacht, you can't hear people scoffing, so who cares!
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