Without a license, yes.
Not without violating the copyright. You would need to license the music in order to record and sell it. You need to do so to avoid being sued.
I'm assuming you mean are you breaking copyrights by doing so. One is not breaking copyrights if one were to record a TV show for later viewing. As long as you do not attempt to sell it you are fine.
It would be violating copyright law.
Yes, there is a song called Liverpool Drive that is just Chuck Berry and is instrumental.
stranger on the shore by Acker Bilk
It would more likely be a trademark, but there is no record for it in USPTO's Trademark Electronic Search System.
It was the first known written record indicating which punishment a could expect for violating a law
Rhonda Fera has written: 'Copyrights' 'The national directory of independent record distributors' -- subject(s): Directories, Music trade
An arrest is not. A CONVICTION for violating a criminal law is. You are innocent until proven guilty.
It was the first known written record indicating which punishment a could expect for violating a law
No, it is still copyrighted by the owner, and or producers no matter what.
Yes, just make sure to add the audio to your video in a video editor and then upload your finished content onto YouTube. Also make sure that there is no copyrighted background music or any copyrighted content in the background.