There are 340 songs by that title.
The song is still under copyright; the lyrics can't be provided here.
No; it is a traditional Jamaican folk song.
Yes, unless you copyright it.
Short phrases such as song titles cannot be protected by copyright.
The source of the lyrics, the album sleeve notes, or the artist's website will indicate who holds the copyright. It will be listed close to the © symbol. It will usually be the artist's record company.
The lyrics for the song The Last Night were written by Brian Howes and John Cooper. The song is performed by the band Skillet. The song lyrics are available on the site, Song Meanings.
No; poetry and song lyrics written prior to 1923 are in the public domain.
Song lyrics are copyrighted. Unless one gets legal permission, license agreement, then it is copyright infringement. You cannot sell those tees until you get permission from the copyright owner.
You may quote a snippet of the lyrics in the novel. But you may not write the whole song in the book without permission from the copyright holder.
Brian Mcknight sang the song 'One Last Cry". One can find lyrics of the song 'One Last Cry' from online websites like Metro Lyrics, Song Meanings, Song Lyrics and many more.
No. The original music and lyrics are credited to José Fernández Diaz with a date of origin of 1929. (see attached link) Under the law of copyright in Cuba, the copyright last 50 years after the death of the author, which (in this case) occurred in 1979.
The lyrics to this song are copyright protected. They are not freely available, the only way is to purchase them.