Contact the copyright holder and ask for a license. The quickest way to find the copyright holder is through the performing rights organizations, ASCAP and BMI. Both PRO's websites have extensive information on this topic.
No - only the original artist has the rights to the song - unless it has been re-sold to another artist or record label.
Romantic Rights - song - was created in 1979.
yes
Animal Rights - song - was created on 2010-09-06.
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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.
It means you are going to jail.
I suppose you would need permission from the artist of the song. I am not sure if you exactly need a licence though.
I sold the rights to my song for a great deal of money.
The rights to copy and sell the recording of a song could be sold by the writer to another party
These song does not really go with civil rights but you can use its SHOW ME WHAT Ïm LOOKING FOR.I hope that helps you
There is no single rightsholder; it varies from song to song.