There are several copyrightable works by that title. The oldest, the song, will be protected through 2022.
The 1952 movie is protected by copyright, and will likely be protected through 2047.
"Singing In The Rain" is a BroadWay musical.
Gene Kelly sings: I'm Singing in the Rain, in the 1952 movie: Singing in the Rain.
Singing in the Rain was released in 1952.
Singing in the rain.
it was from a movie called singing in the rain, it was sung by Gene Kelly
it was set in the rain !
Gene Kelly,
I believe it was "The Class of '57".
"Singing" is the gerund because it is being used as a noun. The sentence is not talking about a certain person who is singing in the ran, but the act of singing in the rain. Furthermore, the verb in the sentence is "can", and the subject always comes before the verb, so "singing" is the subject. Verbs, when they are used as subjects, are gerunds.
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The copyright for the song "Rain Rain Go Away" would depend on the specific version or arrangement being referenced. In general, the song is considered a traditional nursery rhyme, so the copyright likely belongs to the public domain. However, if you are referring to a specific recorded version or adaptation, the copyright ownership would be associated with the creator or publisher of that particular recording.