Video Blog 306:A Publishing Contract with Yourself
David Spangenberg (www.professorpooch.com) discusses why you need to have a publishing contract with yourself with author, speaker and performing songwriter Ryan Michael Galloway. More at www.GigsterClinics.com.
An homage to homages. Kill Bill 2: EXT – WEDDING CHAPEL – DAY Bound for Glory: EXT – FRONT PORCH – DAY I’m Not There: INT – BOX CAR – DAY Bound for Glory: EXT – BOX CAR – DAY Rufus Thomas – Bob Dylan – Dylan Thomas? Carl Perkins wrote for Elvis Presley, but he didn’t write “Love Me Tender”. Originally written as “Aura Lee” (or “Aura Lea”), a sentimental Civil War ballad with music by George R. Poulton and words by WW Fosdick, published in 1861. The song is credited to Presley and Vera Matson because of the publishing agreement reached for the assignment of royalties, but the principal writer of the re-written lyrics was Ken Darby (Matson’s husband). The song was published by Elvis Presley Music. He also adapted the Civil War tune, which was in the public domain. When asked why he credited his wife as co-songwriter along with Presley, Darby responded, “Because she didn’t write it either.” FCP7 final project Course #: DM 315 Section: Z01 Schedule #: 49080