
Chili
Site Moderator
I collaborated with someone on a song where I provided the music and she wrote the words. I performed and recorded the song and she put it up on her website. We agreed to a 50/50 cut on any future action. I pretty much didn't think anything would come of this song and my relationship with the lyricist is very informal.
Several months later, I had the opportunity to write a song that will go on someone's dvd. I reworked that song with my own words, performed and recorded it and gave it to the dvd author for his use. Basically, I put down a new vocal track with my words and kept the melody pretty much the same. Instrumental tracks are all the same.
Now the lyricists from the first song informed me today that the song might be picked up by a band in the UK.
Am I stepping on my own toes by having used the same melody and backing tracks twice?? I know the supreme court said John Fogerty can't plaguerize himself, but can I use the same melody in two different songs?
Any thoughts or comments would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Chili/Dave
Several months later, I had the opportunity to write a song that will go on someone's dvd. I reworked that song with my own words, performed and recorded it and gave it to the dvd author for his use. Basically, I put down a new vocal track with my words and kept the melody pretty much the same. Instrumental tracks are all the same.
Now the lyricists from the first song informed me today that the song might be picked up by a band in the UK.
Am I stepping on my own toes by having used the same melody and backing tracks twice?? I know the supreme court said John Fogerty can't plaguerize himself, but can I use the same melody in two different songs?
Any thoughts or comments would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Chili/Dave