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Brian Wilson co-wrote this song and is the lead vocalist.
yes but you have to make sure people know that THEY (whoever wrote it) wrote it for you. Do not let them think you wrote it. That's against the law. Taking credit for something that's not yours.
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Christoper wild says he wrote at the beach and it's about getting lost in the ocean
That would be John Lennon and Paul McCrtney, who "together" wrote about 84% of the songs from 1964 to 1970. This is mostly because early in their career, Lennon and McCartney agreed to take co-credit of songs either of them wrote separately, doubling the output seemingly.
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Bobby McFerrin wrote the song but the phrase 'Don't Worry, Be Happy' came from an Indian mystic called Meher Baba.
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Junior Wells wrote the song but Mel London got the credit.
Stevie Nicks wrote landslide, she should get the credit.
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Francis Ford Coppola wrote the first versions some years before and is given credit.
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Suzanne L. Taylor wrote "Getting What You're Owed: A Guide for Victims of Crime in Washington State."
To Tell The Person She Knows There Unusual and Not Themselves. She Wrote This Song But Refused Credit She's Famously Known To Change/Alter/Add/Rearange music and not ask for credit.
No it is not plagierizing if you give credit for the person who wrote it because it technically is copying it and placing it somewhr else just like people say other peoples quptings.
Taylor Swift wrote it. (song credit : Taylor Swift / Martin Johnson)