Gattis Music, BMI
No. MJ didn't own the rights completely, and now those he DID own belong to his estate.
75 million dollars. He also owns the publishing rights to all his music.
The song "Silent Night" was composed in 1818, making it a public domain work. As such, there are no publishing rights owned by any individual or entity for the original composition. However, specific arrangements or adaptations of the song may still be under copyright, depending on the version and the year it was created.
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The rights to Glenn Miller's songs are primarily held by his estate and various music publishing companies. After Miller's death in 1944, his compositions and recordings became part of the public domain or were licensed to different entities. As a result, several organizations manage the rights to his music, including the Glenn Miller estate, which oversees licensing and use of his works. Specific rights may vary depending on the individual song and its publishing agreements.
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Harper Collins owns the publishing rights.
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Fort Knox Music (BMI)
No. MJ didn't own the rights completely, and now those he DID own belong to his estate.
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75 million dollars. He also owns the publishing rights to all his music.
Assuming you're referring to the Part work, it is published by Universal Edition.
John Wyndham's The Chrysalids was published in 1955, so the rights to the book are likely held by his estate or a publishing company that holds the rights to his works.
Irving Berlin. It is with Irving Berlin Enterprises, or Corporation, or Publishing Firm, and/or Company. He and with him what he corporates or incorporates owns his music and receives the sales results.
There are hundreds of songs by that name. The theme from the 1944 Gene Tierney film is handled by Warner Chappell.
The song itself is administered by La-Car Publishing; various recordings will carry their own additional rights.