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hello robert,
another cracker my friend.
phill
hi phill thanks for that,i wrote my next song at dinner at work today,its all about butterflies,they were fluttering around the gardens so i grabbed a piece of paper and jotted it down,post it later when i've chorded it....stay cool
Daddycool I hate to have to tell you but the title "Three little words: is a song with music by Harry Ruby and the lyrics by Bert Kalmar, Duke Ellington and Frank Sinatra recorded it and its been featured in a movie the source is from wikipedia,you have good lyrics but you might concider another title
Hey Daddycool! Another sweet lyric, mate!
Not trying to upset the boat here and you are right Russ, but whilst looking for The Keeper (trad folk), I came across lots with the same title; also many is the time I've been looking for a song by an established artist on Chordie and the only ones I have found have been with the same name but different lyrics and tune.
I say as long as people know it's Robert Bonsall's "Three Little Words," then no worries!
(No insult intended, Russ )
At the moment Chordie is struggling with copyright issues and I see no reason to fuel the flames or give reasons and examples of the above mentioned point and it has little or no Bering that the name given is not the copyright holders, attorneys representing the parties who are trying to close Chordie down can use this as an example IMHO
I say as long as people know it's Robert Bonsall's "Three Little Words," then no worries!
Woah! I had no idea! SORRY X 10!!!
That being the case as it is so serious, I recind my comments!
Please forgive my ignorance!
Apart from the sweet lyric bit - I don't recind that!
hi russell sorry about that,i just put a title that suits the lyrics,i'm not trying to copy anyone,thanks for pointing it out.i've changed the title in the song but can't change the title bar,anyway i think they're jealous that chordie has accumulated so much talent in one place,they're frightened of the competition..rock on chordie..stay cool
I didnt think you were either Robert I have done the same thing a few times myself, I think on the very first post you can change the title bar by clicking the edit feature the title bar should appear and you can make a correction and its hard to say what motivates these people mostly money it has little to do with right or wrong thanks for understanding and stay frosty
hi russell sorry about that,i just put a title that suits the lyrics,i'm not trying to copy anyone,thanks for pointing it out.i've changed the title in the song but can't change the title bar,anyway i think they're jealous that chordie has accumulated so much talent in one place,they're frightened of the competition..rock on chordie..stay cool
Sorry about the title, but great song just as well. You don't usually write in 3/4 do you ? I find it hard to
thanks again russell,hi selso i just counted the srums between each chord change,i thought it might help if anyone wants to play it,thanks for your comments....stay cool
Nice words DC. I'm gonna go see if it's on your webpage now....
Personally I only know a bit about copyright law but I don't think there's an issue repeating a song title as long as it relates to original material. The fact being there's only a finite number of words so it's therefore not possible to copyright combinations of them, unless it's possibly for a trademark slogan.
In summary, as long as DC hasn't been churning out this many songs by craftily picking relatively obscure (but good) tunes from the past and claiming them as original work there shouldn't be an issue
hi bud_wiser i don't need to copy anything ,the inspirations are all around me wherever i go , the rest are related to either work,family or life issues,and musically i can't write music at all,i play by ear and use the few chords i know,all on the first three frets so any inclinations of me copying anything is virtually impossible,thanks for your imput....stay cool
i've just looked at the lyrics and listened to the songs they bear no resemblance to my song,except the title....stay cool
Hey DC, just to be clear, I wasn't in any sense implying you were.....simply using the example to highlight the issues around copyright as I understand them. Hope that makes sense. Anyway, to get back on topic, I still like the song. Have you recorded it yet?
Hi Daddy, still writing thought provoking songs I see. Well Done on this one as per your usual :-)
('ll have to check on how to do the smiley face....Doh!!! It's been so long I forgot... Doh!!!
As for the tittle thing... All titles are fair game no matter what. It's boils down to who would want to sink money into and publish a song called Yesterday. No one would me thinks.
Nice job
Kenny
hi bud_wiser i just wanted to make it clear i don't copy,its all my own work and i would'nt be able to keep a clear conscience knowing i'd tried to use someone elses work to pass as mine,honesty is always the best policy thats what mother told us and thats how i live my life,thanks for the imput....stay cool
hi kenny tooo many thoughts,i need to stop thinking and start recording,i'm megga behind,i've just wrote two more just got to chord them,can't seem to stop,have to pull hardwer on them reins whoa,thank for your comments....stay cool
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