From Loudersound.
The long-running copyright dispute between the Rolling Stones and The Verve’s Richard Ashcroft is over.
The two camps became embroiled in a legal spat through The Verve’s 1997 track Bitter Sweet Symphony, which featured a string sample of Andrew Loog Oldham’s orchestral version of the Stones’ The Last Time.
A subsequent lawsuit brought by former Stones manager Allen Klein forced Ashcroft to pass on 100% of the royalties from the song to Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
However, it’s emerged that Ashcroft recently appealed to the Rolling Stones duo directly, with the pair “unhesitatingly and unconditionally” agreeing to deal with the situation and hand the songwriting credit back to Ashcroft.
A spokesperson from the Rolling Stones said: (via Music Week): “Permission for the use of the recording was obtained but for whatever reasons at the time permission for the use of the song was overlooked.
“By the time the mistake was realised, a huge number of copies of the Urban Hymns album had been manufactured around the world and the record company were reluctant to scrap them.
“They were confident they would be able to do a deal with the publishers and convinced Richard to allow the release of the album as it stood. However Mr Allen Klein, the owner of ABKCO, was very protective of his copyright and the only deal that he was prepared to do involved Richard effectively signing away all of his rights in one of his most iconic songs including the total lyrical content.
“Of course there was a huge financial cost, but any songwriter will know that there is a huge emotional price greater than the money in having to surrender the composition of one of your own songs. Richard has endured that loss for many years.”
Responding to the news as he picked up an Ivor Novello award for Outstanding Contribution To British Music, Ashcroft said: “This remarkable and life-affirming turn of events was made possible by a kind and magnanimous gesture from Mick and Keith, who have also agreed that they are happy for the writing credit to exclude their names and all their royalties derived from the song they will now pass to me.”
Bitter Sweet Symphony was closely associated with the mid-90s Britpop era and picked up several awards and was nominated for many more – including a Grammy in the Best Rock Song category.
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VERVE This Is Music (1995 UK limited edition 7" vinyl single pressed on Purple Vinyl, also includes Let The Damage Begin. The glossy picture sleeve shows just light evidence of shelfwear while the vinyl appears in Excellent condition HUT54)
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VERVE This Is Music (1995 UK limited edition 7" vinyl single pressed on Purple Vinyl, also includes Let The Damage Begin. The glossy picture sleeve shows just light evidence of shelfwear while the vinyl appears in Excellent condition HUT54)
- The Rolling Stones - Honk - Sealed - UK - 3-LP vinyl set - £34.99, $44.44, €42.34 (New Item) (arrived 16-Dec-2024 18:00)on December 18, 2024 at 3:41 am
ROLLING STONES Honk (2019 UK/EU limited edition triple album 3-LP pressed on heavyweight black vinyl, collecting together thirty-six essential Stones' tracks from each of their studio albums since 1971. Featuring eight Top 10 singles: Brown Sugar, Tumbling Dice, Angie, It’s Only Rock And Roll [But I Like It] Fool To Cry, Miss You, Emotional Rescue and Start Me Up. Bringing their story up to date, Honk also contains 'Doom & Gloom' which was recorded in 2012, as well as Just Your Fool, Ride 'Em Down and Hate To See You Go from the band's 2016's Grammy Award-winning 'Blue & Lonesome'. Housed inside a triple gatefold picture sleeve which remains factory sealed. Recommended)
- The Rolling Stones - Emotional Rescue - UK - vinyl LP - £15.00, $19.05, €18.15 (New Item) (arrived 17-Dec-2024 10:58)on December 18, 2024 at 3:41 am
ROLLING STONES Emotional Rescue (1980 UK 10-track LP, spawned from a prolific writing session between Jagger & Richards post-drugs charges, including the single She's So Cold. The picture sleeve shows only minor wear & the vinyl is in excellent condition CUN39111)
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ROLLING STONES On Air (2017 UK limited edition ONLINE EXCLUSIVE 32-track double LP pressed on HEAVYWEIGHT YELLOW VINYL featuring a collection of rarely heard BBC radio recordings from the Stones formative years.The songs including eight tracks the band have never recorded or released commercially, were originally broadcast on bygone UK shows such as Saturday Club, and Rhythm and Blues between 1963 and 1965. Housed in a sealed gatefold picture sleeve)
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