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    • jimmix
      jimmix last edited by

      The following songs are copyright owned by these two companies

      PLEASE PLEASE ME  (McCartney/Lennon)

      ASK ME WHY (McCartney/Lennon)

      LOVE ME DO (McCartney/Lennon)

      P.S. I LOVE YOU (McCartney/Lennon)

      DO YOU WANT TO KNOW A SECRET (McCartney/Lennon)

      I’LL BE ON MY WAY (McCartney/Lennon)

      More coming home

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      • jimmix
        jimmix last edited by

        THE FOLLOWING SONG IS COPYRIGHTED BY THESE TWO COMPANIES:

        I CALL YOUR NAME (Lennon/McCartney)

        More coming home

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        • jimmix
          jimmix last edited by

          THE FOLLOWING SONGS ARE COPYRIGHTED BY THESE TWO COMPANIES:

          TIP OF MY TONGUE (Lennon/McCartney) made famous by TOMMY QUICKLEY

          I'LL GET YOU (Lennon/McCartney)

          More coming home

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          • jimmix
            jimmix last edited by

            THE FOLLOWING SONGS ARE COPYRIGHTED BY THESE TWO COMPANIES

            HELLO LITTLE GIRL (Lennon/McCartney)

            THANK YOU GIRL (Lennon/McCartney)

            more coming home

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            • R
              rufus last edited by

              no wonder why they had legal problems

              2 companies owning a share of a song

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              • jimmix
                jimmix last edited by

                THE FOLLOWING SONG IS COPYRIGHTED BY THESE TWO COMPANIES

                LOVE OF THE LOVED (Lennon/McCartney) recorded by Cilla Black

                more coming home

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                • jimmix
                  jimmix last edited by

                  The following songs are copyright owned by these two companies and composed by Lennon and McCartney

                  ALL I'VE GOT TO DO

                  ALL MY LOVIN

                  BAD TO ME

                  FROM ME TO YOU

                  HOLD ME TIGHT

                  I SAW HER STANDING THERE

                  I WANNA BE YOUR MAN

                  I'LL KEEP YOU SATISFIED

                  I'M IN LOVE

                  IT WON'T BE LONG

                  LITTLE CHILD

                  MISERY

                  NOT A SECOND TIME

                  SHE LOVES YOU

                  THIS BOY

                  more coming home

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                  • jimmix
                    jimmix last edited by

                    The following song is copyright owned by these two companies and composed by Lennon and McCartney

                    I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND

                    more coming home

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                    • jimmix
                      jimmix last edited by

                      The following song is copyright owned by these two companies and composed by Lennon and McCartney

                      THERE'S A PLACE

                      more coming home

                      The album "Please Please Me" is completed in the McCartney/Lennon songs including MPL half ownership of "Twist and Shout"--the Bert Russell Berns songs.

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                      • jimmix
                        jimmix last edited by

                        jimmix wrote:

                        The following song is copyright owned by these two companies and composed by Lennon and McCartney

                        THERE'S A PLACE

                        more coming home

                        The album "Please Please Me" is completed in the McCartney/Lennon songs including MPL half ownership of "Twist and Shout"--the Bert Russell Berns songs.

                        Also The album "With The Beatles" is completed in the Lennon/McCartney songs including MPL ownership of "Till There Was You"--the Meridith Wilson songs.  "Don't Bother Me" was composed by George Harrison

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                        • nobodytoldme
                          nobodytoldme last edited by

                          Nice. The 1976 law. I see MPL is quickly updating it accordingly https://www.mplcommunications.com/music-search

                          'Can't Buy Me Love' should be up next.

                          As side note: 'Love Me Do' and 'P.S. I Love You' were never part of the ATV-deal, and MPL already owned those.  I think 'Please Please Me' and 'Ask Me Why' were also part of some other deal.

                          2009 New York City, USA (with Ringo Starr) | Arnhem, The Netherlands | 2010 Dublin, Ireland

                          2011 Bologna, Italy | Cologne, Germany | 2012 Rotterdam, The Netherlands | Antwerp, Belgium

                          2015 Liverpool, England | Amsterdam, The Netherlands [1] | Amsterdam, The Netherlands [2]

                          2016 Vancouver, Canada | 2017 Perth, Australia (open-air rehearsal) | Perth, Australia | Melbourne, Australia [1] | Melbourne, Australia [2] | Brisbane, Australia | Sydney, Australia [1] | Sydney, Australia [2]

                          2018 Copenhagen, Denmark | Krakow, Poland | London, England (with Ringo Starr)

                          2019 Hey Grandude signing, London (meeting)

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                          • jimmix
                            jimmix last edited by

                            nobodytoldme wrote:

                            Nice. The 1976 law. I see MPL is quickly updating it accordingly https://www.mplcommunications.com/music-search

                            'Can't Buy Me Love' should be up next.

                            As side note: 'Love Me Do' and 'P.S. I Love You' were never part of the ATV-deal, and MPL already owned those.  I think 'Please Please Me' and 'Ask Me Why' were also part of some other deal.

                            Love Me Do and PS I Love You were owned by Ardmore Beechwood, later, Beechwood Music, both owned by EMI. MPL owned the copyrights since 1978.

                            Please Please Me, Ask Me Why: Richard James (not allowed to say the D-word) Music owned by Universal Music.

                            Lenono (Yoko, Julian and Sean) owned some of the early Lennon/McCartney songs because of John Lennon's death, before McCartney received ownership after 2018 of songs other than Love Me Do and PS I Love You.

                            other involvements were Gil Music, Duchess Music (Universal), Metric Music, UnArt Music (United Artists Music owned by EMI) and Len-Mac Enterprise.  The EMI ownership is Sony/ATV since 2009 after Michael Jackson's passing.

                            I'm waiting for ownership of "Yesterday."  14% is rubbish.

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                            • Nancy R
                              Nancy R last edited by

                              It is insane that we can't write the man's first name! It's D I C K! Like Mr. Cavett, Mr. Martin (Rowan & Martin), Mr. Clark, Mr. Butkus, Mr. Van Dyke, Mr. Cheney, Mr. York & Mr. Sargent (who both played Samantha's husband on Bewitched!), Mr. Smothers and MANY more!

                              P.S. Keep up the good work jimmix!

                              Omni, Atlanta, GA May 18, 1976, Feb. 17, 1990

                              GA Dome, Atlanta, GA May 1, 1993

                              Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA May 12, 2002

                              FedEx Forum, Memphis, TN May 26, 2013

                              Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA Oct. 15, 2014

                              Infinite Energy Center, Duluth, GA July 13, 2017

                              Bon Secours Arena, Greenville, SC May 30, 2019

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                              • nobodytoldme
                                nobodytoldme last edited by

                                jimmix wrote:

                                nobodytoldme wrote:

                                Nice. The 1976 law. I see MPL is quickly updating it accordingly https://www.mplcommunications.com/music-search

                                'Can't Buy Me Love' should be up next.

                                As side note: 'Love Me Do' and 'P.S. I Love You' were never part of the ATV-deal, and MPL already owned those.  I think 'Please Please Me' and 'Ask Me Why' were also part of some other deal.

                                Love Me Do and PS I Love You were owned by Ardmore Beechwood, later, Beechwood Music, both owned by EMI. MPL owned the copyrights since 1978.

                                Please Please Me, Ask Me Why: Richard James (not allowed to say the D-word) Music owned by Universal Music.

                                Lenono (Yoko, Julian and Sean) owned some of the early Lennon/McCartney songs because of John Lennon's death, before McCartney received ownership after 2018 of songs other than Love Me Do and PS I Love You.

                                other involvements were Gil Music, Duchess Music (Universal), Metric Music, UnArt Music (United Artists Music owned by EMI) and Len-Mac Enterprise.  The EMI ownership is Sony/ATV since 2009 after Michael Jackson's passing.

                                I'm waiting for ownership of "Yesterday."  14% is rubbish.

                                Is Julian Lennon part of LENONO?

                                2009 New York City, USA (with Ringo Starr) | Arnhem, The Netherlands | 2010 Dublin, Ireland

                                2011 Bologna, Italy | Cologne, Germany | 2012 Rotterdam, The Netherlands | Antwerp, Belgium

                                2015 Liverpool, England | Amsterdam, The Netherlands [1] | Amsterdam, The Netherlands [2]

                                2016 Vancouver, Canada | 2017 Perth, Australia (open-air rehearsal) | Perth, Australia | Melbourne, Australia [1] | Melbourne, Australia [2] | Brisbane, Australia | Sydney, Australia [1] | Sydney, Australia [2]

                                2018 Copenhagen, Denmark | Krakow, Poland | London, England (with Ringo Starr)

                                2019 Hey Grandude signing, London (meeting)

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                                • Nancy R
                                  Nancy R last edited by

                                  nobodytoldme wrote:

                                  jimmix wrote:

                                  nobodytoldme wrote:

                                  Nice. The 1976 law. I see MPL is quickly updating it accordingly https://www.mplcommunications.com/music-search

                                  'Can't Buy Me Love' should be up next.

                                  As side note: 'Love Me Do' and 'P.S. I Love You' were never part of the ATV-deal, and MPL already owned those.  I think 'Please Please Me' and 'Ask Me Why' were also part of some other deal.

                                  Love Me Do and PS I Love You were owned by Ardmore Beechwood, later, Beechwood Music, both owned by EMI. MPL owned the copyrights since 1978.

                                  Please Please Me, Ask Me Why: Richard James (not allowed to say the D-word) Music owned by Universal Music.

                                  Lenono (Yoko, Julian and Sean) owned some of the early Lennon/McCartney songs because of John Lennon's death, before McCartney received ownership after 2018 of songs other than Love Me Do and PS I Love You.

                                  other involvements were Gil Music, Duchess Music (Universal), Metric Music, UnArt Music (United Artists Music owned by EMI) and Len-Mac Enterprise.  The EMI ownership is Sony/ATV since 2009 after Michael Jackson's passing.

                                  I'm waiting for ownership of "Yesterday."  14% is rubbish.

                                  Is Julian Lennon part of LENONO?

                                  This says it's owned by John & Yoko, but since his death she inherited it and of course it will go to Sean when she dies. I doubt Julian will get a dime.

                                  https://www.discogs.com/label/269639-Lenono-Music

                                  Omni, Atlanta, GA May 18, 1976, Feb. 17, 1990

                                  GA Dome, Atlanta, GA May 1, 1993

                                  Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA May 12, 2002

                                  FedEx Forum, Memphis, TN May 26, 2013

                                  Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA Oct. 15, 2014

                                  Infinite Energy Center, Duluth, GA July 13, 2017

                                  Bon Secours Arena, Greenville, SC May 30, 2019

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                                  • love2travel
                                    love2travel last edited by

                                    Nancy R wrote:

                                    nobodytoldme wrote:

                                    jimmix wrote:

                                    nobodytoldme wrote:

                                    Nice. The 1976 law. I see MPL is quickly updating it accordingly https://www.mplcommunications.com/music-search

                                    'Can't Buy Me Love' should be up next.

                                    As side note: 'Love Me Do' and 'P.S. I Love You' were never part of the ATV-deal, and MPL already owned those.  I think 'Please Please Me' and 'Ask Me Why' were also part of some other deal.

                                    Love Me Do and PS I Love You were owned by Ardmore Beechwood, later, Beechwood Music, both owned by EMI. MPL owned the copyrights since 1978.

                                    Please Please Me, Ask Me Why: Richard James (not allowed to say the D-word) Music owned by Universal Music.

                                    Lenono (Yoko, Julian and Sean) owned some of the early Lennon/McCartney songs because of John Lennon's death, before McCartney received ownership after 2018 of songs other than Love Me Do and PS I Love You.

                                    other involvements were Gil Music, Duchess Music (Universal), Metric Music, UnArt Music (United Artists Music owned by EMI) and Len-Mac Enterprise.  The EMI ownership is Sony/ATV since 2009 after Michael Jackson's passing.

                                    I'm waiting for ownership of "Yesterday."  14% is rubbish.

                                    Is Julian Lennon part of LENONO?

                                    This says it's owned by John & Yoko, but since his death she inherited it and of course it will go to Sean when she dies. I doubt Julian will get a dime.

                                    https://www.discogs.com/label/269639-Lenono-Music

                                    Surely there is a heart for a brother and stepson.  We don't really know, lets just hold a positive thought here. Julian has such good thoughts and really is his fathers son, from what I've read, when he was online more.  Imagine Love ❤

                                    Very exciting news about all of these songs jimmix !

                                    Joy to the World - Peace on Earth - We are all ONE

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                                    • nobodytoldme
                                      nobodytoldme last edited by

                                      Nancy R wrote:

                                      nobodytoldme wrote:

                                      jimmix wrote:

                                      nobodytoldme wrote:

                                      Nice. The 1976 law. I see MPL is quickly updating it accordingly https://www.mplcommunications.com/music-search

                                      'Can't Buy Me Love' should be up next.

                                      As side note: 'Love Me Do' and 'P.S. I Love You' were never part of the ATV-deal, and MPL already owned those.  I think 'Please Please Me' and 'Ask Me Why' were also part of some other deal.

                                      Love Me Do and PS I Love You were owned by Ardmore Beechwood, later, Beechwood Music, both owned by EMI. MPL owned the copyrights since 1978.

                                      Please Please Me, Ask Me Why: Richard James (not allowed to say the D-word) Music owned by Universal Music.

                                      Lenono (Yoko, Julian and Sean) owned some of the early Lennon/McCartney songs because of John Lennon's death, before McCartney received ownership after 2018 of songs other than Love Me Do and PS I Love You.

                                      other involvements were Gil Music, Duchess Music (Universal), Metric Music, UnArt Music (United Artists Music owned by EMI) and Len-Mac Enterprise.  The EMI ownership is Sony/ATV since 2009 after Michael Jackson's passing.

                                      I'm waiting for ownership of "Yesterday."  14% is rubbish.

                                      Is Julian Lennon part of LENONO?

                                      This says it's owned by John & Yoko, but since his death she inherited it and of course it will go to Sean when she dies. I doubt Julian will get a dime.

                                      https://www.discogs.com/label/269639-Lenono-Music

                                      Yeah, that's why. Yoko owns it all (as per Lennon's Will obviously), which means now Sean is calling the shots.

                                      2009 New York City, USA (with Ringo Starr) | Arnhem, The Netherlands | 2010 Dublin, Ireland

                                      2011 Bologna, Italy | Cologne, Germany | 2012 Rotterdam, The Netherlands | Antwerp, Belgium

                                      2015 Liverpool, England | Amsterdam, The Netherlands [1] | Amsterdam, The Netherlands [2]

                                      2016 Vancouver, Canada | 2017 Perth, Australia (open-air rehearsal) | Perth, Australia | Melbourne, Australia [1] | Melbourne, Australia [2] | Brisbane, Australia | Sydney, Australia [1] | Sydney, Australia [2]

                                      2018 Copenhagen, Denmark | Krakow, Poland | London, England (with Ringo Starr)

                                      2019 Hey Grandude signing, London (meeting)

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                                      • Nancy R
                                        Nancy R last edited by

                                        love2travel wrote:

                                        Nancy R wrote:

                                        nobodytoldme wrote:

                                        jimmix wrote:

                                        nobodytoldme wrote:

                                        Nice. The 1976 law. I see MPL is quickly updating it accordingly https://www.mplcommunications.com/music-search

                                        'Can't Buy Me Love' should be up next.

                                        As side note: 'Love Me Do' and 'P.S. I Love You' were never part of the ATV-deal, and MPL already owned those.  I think 'Please Please Me' and 'Ask Me Why' were also part of some other deal.

                                        Love Me Do and PS I Love You were owned by Ardmore Beechwood, later, Beechwood Music, both owned by EMI. MPL owned the copyrights since 1978.

                                        Please Please Me, Ask Me Why: Richard James (not allowed to say the D-word) Music owned by Universal Music.

                                        Lenono (Yoko, Julian and Sean) owned some of the early Lennon/McCartney songs because of John Lennon's death, before McCartney received ownership after 2018 of songs other than Love Me Do and PS I Love You.

                                        other involvements were Gil Music, Duchess Music (Universal), Metric Music, UnArt Music (United Artists Music owned by EMI) and Len-Mac Enterprise.  The EMI ownership is Sony/ATV since 2009 after Michael Jackson's passing.

                                        I'm waiting for ownership of "Yesterday."  14% is rubbish.

                                        Is Julian Lennon part of LENONO?

                                        This says it's owned by John & Yoko, but since his death she inherited it and of course it will go to Sean when she dies. I doubt Julian will get a dime.

                                        https://www.discogs.com/label/269639-Lenono-Music

                                        Surely there is a heart for a brother and stepson.  We don't really know, lets just hold a positive thought here. Julian has such good thoughts and really is his fathers son, from what I've read, when he was online more.  Imagine Love ❤

                                        Sorry to be a pessimist, but I really doubt it. Found this:

                                        Lennon was excluded from his father's will. However, a trust of £100,000 was created by his father to be shared between Julian and his half brother Sean.  Julian sued his father's estate and in 1996 reached a settlement agreement reportedly worth £20 million.

                                        Omni, Atlanta, GA May 18, 1976, Feb. 17, 1990

                                        GA Dome, Atlanta, GA May 1, 1993

                                        Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA May 12, 2002

                                        FedEx Forum, Memphis, TN May 26, 2013

                                        Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA Oct. 15, 2014

                                        Infinite Energy Center, Duluth, GA July 13, 2017

                                        Bon Secours Arena, Greenville, SC May 30, 2019

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                                        • B
                                          btlfan@maine.rr.com last edited by

                                          nobodytoldme wrote:

                                          Nice. The 1976 law. I see MPL is quickly updating it accordingly https://www.mplcommunications.com/music-search

                                          'Can't Buy Me Love' should be up next.

                                          As side note: 'Love Me Do' and 'P.S. I Love You' were never part of the ATV-deal, and MPL already owned those.  I think 'Please Please Me' and 'Ask Me Why' were also part of some other deal.

                                          Yes, as well as 'World Without Love' and 'You Can't Do That'.

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                                          • jimmix
                                            jimmix last edited by

                                            nobodytoldme wrote:

                                            jimmix wrote:

                                            nobodytoldme wrote:

                                            Nice. The 1976 law. I see MPL is quickly updating it accordingly https://www.mplcommunications.com/music-search

                                            'Can't Buy Me Love' should be up next.

                                            As side note: 'Love Me Do' and 'P.S. I Love You' were never part of the ATV-deal, and MPL already owned those.  I think 'Please Please Me' and 'Ask Me Why' were also part of some other deal.

                                            Love Me Do and PS I Love You were owned by Ardmore Beechwood, later, Beechwood Music, both owned by EMI. MPL owned the copyrights since 1978.

                                            Please Please Me, Ask Me Why: Richard James (not allowed to say the D-word) Music owned by Universal Music.

                                            Lenono (Yoko, Julian and Sean) owned some of the early Lennon/McCartney songs because of John Lennon's death, before McCartney received ownership after 2018 of songs other than Love Me Do and PS I Love You.

                                            other involvements were Gil Music, Duchess Music (Universal), Metric Music, UnArt Music (United Artists Music owned by EMI) and Len-Mac Enterprise.  The EMI ownership is Sony/ATV since 2009 after Michael Jackson's passing.

                                            I'm waiting for ownership of "Yesterday."  14% is rubbish.

                                            Is Julian Lennon part of LENONO?

                                            Yes, with Sean and Yoko

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