Published in 1835, "The Alphabet Song" itself is in the public domain; certain arrangements, performances, or recordings may have their own rights.
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Dan Whitesides Alphabet Song can be listened to and accompanied by his video on YouTube. His lyrics include various letters from the alphabet playing to the tune of an acoustic guitar.
No; it is a traditional Jamaican folk song.
Short phrases such as song titles cannot be protected by copyright.
Both the song and music are so old that copyright law does not cover them.
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That would be copyright infringement if the original song was protected.
You can only copyright a song if you are the song's author. You can't copyright someone else's song. Although the author can sell you their copyright.
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Each song has its own copyright year.
It is probably copyright infringement. There are exceptions, though.
The only way to be certain is to contact the copyright holder yourself.
The song, Christmas Alphabet, is a Christmas song written in 1955, sung by the singer, Dickie Valentine. The song became a big hit, going #1 in the United Kingdom.
If you are not the composer of the song then you can NEVER take the copyright as yours; you would have to purchase it from the copyright owners. Also, when the copyright expires, 50 or more years after the author's death (or after publication, depending upon circumstances and national laws) it is no longer copyrighted at all and nobody can possibly own the copyright.
Dan Whitesides Alphabet Song can be listened to and accompanied by his video on YouTube. His lyrics include various letters from the alphabet playing to the tune of an acoustic guitar.
Short phrases like song titles cannot be protected by copyright.
The song, Christmas Alphabet, is a Christmas song written in 1955, sung by the singer, Dickie Valentine. The song became a big hit, going #1 in the United Kingdom.