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From: T P Uschanov
Newsgroups: rec.music.beatles.moderated,rec.music.beatles
Subject: Re: Will the other US Beatles albums get released in the future too?
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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 17:11:59 +0000 (UTC)
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In rec.music.beatles.moderated James Allen wrote:
> (In my other example, Capitol never corrected the "Hey Hey Hey
> Hey" credit on Beatles VI either, but I doubt that the
> publishing wasn't paid on that one.)
Venice Music, the US publishers of "Hey Hey Hey Hey," only became
aware in the 1970s that "Hey Hey Hey Hey" was part of "Kansas City/
Hey Hey Hey Hey" when someone working for them read Castleman
and Podrazik's classic Beatle discography book, "All Together Now".
There was some kind of a settlement with Capitol/EMI then.
I don't remember the details, but I remember where I read the story:
"The Billboard Book of Number One Hits" by Fred Bronson (in the entry
for Wilbert Harrison's "Kansas City," a number one in 1959).
> Something kind of like this was the case with "All You Need Is
Love," though,
> where they mixed some snatches from "In The Mood" into the
fade out. They
> eventually came to some sort of settlement with the publisher of that, but you
> don't see Glenn Miller co-credited on "All You Need Is Love."
"In the Mood" was composed by Joe Garland, and first recorded by
black jazz pianist Edgar Hayes and his orchestra in 1938 (with
Garland on tenor sax). Glenn Miller only recorded it a year later.
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