The song "Rockin' Robin," originally written by Jimmie Gordon and popularized by Bobby Day in 1958, is owned by the music publishers who hold the rights to the song's composition and arrangement. These rights may have changed hands over the years due to various licensing agreements and copyright laws. Typically, the copyright owner would be the publisher or the songwriter's estate. For the most current ownership information, consulting a music rights organization or database would be necessary.
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1958 by Bobby Day, but also Michael Jackson revived the song in 1972.
Warner Tamerlane and Sony/ATV Songs.
You Be illin' is administered by Warner Chappell.
That's a line from the song Rockin' Robin By The Jackson 5.
It reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Rockin' Robin is a 1958 song by Bobby Day. It was covered by The Hollies on their first album, and would be revived as a single again in 1972 by the then-teenaged Michael Jackson. UK singer Lolly covered this song in 1999
EMI Blackwood controls the song itself; certain performances and recordings will have their own protection.
Myles O' Melody, and Happy Valley Music.
it's a famous song from the 70's it's noone in particular though just a really famous song ily babe