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Ftloperry wrote:Anyone heard this? It's really not bad at all.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZkPdh8DMOE
Since 78 wrote:Ftloperry wrote:Anyone heard this? It's really not bad at all.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZkPdh8DMOE
You're right. Not bad. Thanks.
Ftloperry wrote:Anyone heard this? It's really not bad at all.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZkPdh8DMOE
Deacon wrote:This cover is alright, but it isn't Perry.
SP Fan in Oregon wrote:Deacon wrote:This cover is alright, but it isn't Perry.
+1
This is Perry..............
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFoCrDdjFSo
SP Fan in Oregon wrote:Deacon wrote:This cover is alright, but it isn't Perry.
+1
This is Perry..............
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFoCrDdjFSo
Ftloperry wrote:Anyone heard this? It's really not bad at all.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZkPdh8DMOE
MrsPerry wrote:I love Jim J. nothing comes to close to the vox he put down on the first Alien (1988) album. good stuff tho.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Anyone know who wrote this track?
A comment under the Perry-sung version of 'Lost Angels' over on YouTube, (since deleted), claimed Perry wanted writing credit for this track for doing nothing but lending his vox to it.
As a result, it was never officially released.
Not to diminish the man, but the rumor of Perry demanding writing credit for doing nothing except singing is not new.
Can anyone shed some light?
TexasRokker wrote:
WRONG! He didn't write the song. He never owned any rights to it. He provided vocals on another person's composition. He wanted to release it, but claim co-writing when he did none of the writing. The person who wrote it refused. That's why you will never see it released.
StoneCold wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Anyone know who wrote this track?
A comment under the Perry-sung version of 'Lost Angels' over on YouTube, (since deleted), claimed Perry wanted writing credit for this track for doing nothing but lending his vox to it.
As a result, it was never officially released.
Not to diminish the man, but the rumor of Perry demanding writing credit for doing nothing except singing is not new.
Can anyone shed some light?
I found this comment there:TexasRokker wrote:
WRONG! He didn't write the song. He never owned any rights to it. He provided vocals on another person's composition. He wanted to release it, but claim co-writing when he did none of the writing. The person who wrote it refused. That's why you will never see it released.
I have the Jidhed cd (stored away in a box somewhere). If I can find it I'll see what it says for credits. I'm curious as to what happened as well. Explains a lot though, a great track not being released is uncommon.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Anyone know who wrote this track?
A comment under the Perry-sung version of 'Lost Angels' over on YouTube, (since deleted), claimed Perry wanted writing credit for this track for doing nothing but lending his vox to it.
As a result, it was never officially released.
Not to diminish the man, but the rumor of Perry demanding writing credit for doing nothing except singing is not new.
Can anyone shed some light?
WykkedSensation wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Anyone know who wrote this track?
A comment under the Perry-sung version of 'Lost Angels' over on YouTube, (since deleted), claimed Perry wanted writing credit for this track for doing nothing but lending his vox to it.
As a result, it was never officially released.
Not to diminish the man, but the rumor of Perry demanding writing credit for doing nothing except singing is not new.
Can anyone shed some light?
Written by Cliff Magness, as was 'Let him go'...
I shall say no more.
"The_Noble_Cause wrote:Anyone know who wrote this track?
A comment under the Perry-sung version of 'Lost Angels' over on YouTube, (since deleted), claimed Perry wanted writing credit for this track for doing nothing but lending his vox to it.
As a result, it was never officially released.
Not to diminish the man, but the rumor of Perry demanding writing credit for doing nothing except singing is not new.
Can anyone shed some light?
whirlwind wrote:"The_Noble_Cause wrote:Anyone know who wrote this track?
A comment under the Perry-sung version of 'Lost Angels' over on YouTube, (since deleted), claimed Perry wanted writing credit for this track for doing nothing but lending his vox to it.
As a result, it was never officially released.
Not to diminish the man, but the rumor of Perry demanding writing credit for doing nothing except singing is not new.
Can anyone shed some light?
I, for one, feel that an exceptional vocalist, this being Perry, who can make a song a hit BECAUSE of his vocals, has a right to call the song his, along with the composer. Sinatra contributed to the writing of only seven of the many, many songs that he made famous with his vocals. " for doing nothing except singing," has got to be the understatement of all things Perry.
youkeepmewaiting wrote:whirlwind wrote:"The_Noble_Cause wrote:Anyone know who wrote this track?
A comment under the Perry-sung version of 'Lost Angels' over on YouTube, (since deleted), claimed Perry wanted writing credit for this track for doing nothing but lending his vox to it.
As a result, it was never officially released.
Not to diminish the man, but the rumor of Perry demanding writing credit for doing nothing except singing is not new.
Can anyone shed some light?
I, for one, feel that an exceptional vocalist, this being Perry, who can make a song a hit BECAUSE of his vocals, has a right to call the song his, along with the composer. Sinatra contributed to the writing of only seven of the many, many songs that he made famous with his vocals. " for doing nothing except singing," has got to be the understatement of all things Perry.
I dont care how good a singer someone is, if they didnt write the track, then they didnt write the track.
whirlwind wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:whirlwind wrote:"The_Noble_Cause wrote:Anyone know who wrote this track?
A comment under the Perry-sung version of 'Lost Angels' over on YouTube, (since deleted), claimed Perry wanted writing credit for this track for doing nothing but lending his vox to it.
As a result, it was never officially released.
Not to diminish the man, but the rumor of Perry demanding writing credit for doing nothing except singing is not new.
Can anyone shed some light?
I, for one, feel that an exceptional vocalist, this being Perry, who can make a song a hit BECAUSE of his vocals, has a right to call the song his, along with the composer. Sinatra contributed to the writing of only seven of the many, many songs that he made famous with his vocals. " for doing nothing except singing," has got to be the understatement of all things Perry.
I dont care how good a singer someone is, if they didnt write the track, then they didnt write the track.
Show me where Perry demanded writing credits for something he didn't write and I will agree with you but I refuse to accept hearsay.
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