You should be able to get a mechanical license through the Harry Fox Agency.
You have to get permission from the copyright owner.
Mutt means dog, esp. a mongrel. But it can also mean a person regarded as stupid or incompetent. So you could say '' Look at that mutt'' or ''Hey mutt'' or ''You mutt''
Yes.
Yes; virtually any commercial use of music would require permission.
You need a synchronization license for the song itself, and a master use license for the recording you want to use. The song is administered by EMI (links below).
ok not to be mean but 1st of all the tigers come at night is just a line in the song. The song is really called i dreamed a dream, and you need permission because someone else wrote that song so you need they're permission
Yes.
You can use a song that is entirely your own work (the song itself, and the recording of it), or one that is entirely in the public domain. There are a few circumstances in which your use would be considered "fair," meaning there could be an exemption in the law, but nearly all uses of others' works (either the song itself, or the sound recording, or both) require permission.
Typically to use song rights you must contact the studio, artist, or production company that owns the song. Once in contact you can purchase the song rights.
I know that if you use someone else's lyrics, you need their permission unless you're analyzing them. Yes, to use the poem as lyrics, or in any way, requires permission of the copyright holder.
Contact the copyright holder or print rights administrator.
Music licensing is getting the permission to use a song or a tune for a specific usage.