Different Versions of Same Song to Different Libraries???

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Different Versions of Same Song to Different Libraries???

Post by RonKujawa » Mon Jun 24, 2013 5:44 am

I signed a simple acoustic, no vocal arrangement version of a song with a non-exclusive library.

I also have a full band version of the song with vocal that I think fits a listing for an exclusive library.

Is it acceptable to submit the full band, vocal version of the song to the exclusive library, or am I just asking for trouble if I do so?

Thanks in advance.

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Re: Different Versions of Same Song to Different Libraries??

Post by michael11 » Mon Jun 24, 2013 6:08 am

That’s something I have asked myself Ron and the answer I came up with is,if somebody did a different version of my song,it still is essentially my song just a different version and I would probably sue for breach.

So I decided not to.

Other peoples experience may be entirely different.


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Re: Different Versions of Same Song to Different Libraries??

Post by mikeymike2000 » Mon Jun 24, 2013 6:57 pm

This is one of those sticky questions that will give an almost 50/50 result if enough people answered.

There are many threads on this exact topic. I participated in a few asking and getting feedback. The general consensus is that there are too many variables to have a real concrete answer and half will say it is OK and the other half will say no way.

My opinion is (now changed from this board) if you already have something out there in any format, it is prob best to not put another version out there in an exclusive setting cause yes, you would be opening yourself up to possible troubles. - Those troubles may never arise but why take the chance. Just write another similar song. :)

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Re: Different Versions of Same Song to Different Libraries??

Post by eeoo » Wed Jun 26, 2013 9:48 am

In my experience in signing vocal songs the publisher will want the instrumental track as well and quite possibly other alternate mixes. So it could very well be that you would be signing your instrumental track, that's already signed, to an exclusive deal. That would be no bueno.

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Re: Different Versions of Same Song to Different Libraries??

Post by andygabrys » Wed Jun 26, 2013 10:03 am

eeoo wrote:In my experience in signing vocal songs the publisher will want the instrumental track as well and quite possibly other alternate mixes. So it could very well be that you would be signing your instrumental track, that's already signed, to an exclusive deal. That would be no bueno.

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agree with Ethan. sounds like heartache waiting to happen.

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Re: Different Versions of Same Song to Different Libraries??

Post by remmet » Wed Jun 26, 2013 12:32 pm

I discussed this once with the owner of a library I'm in, and he was quite clear that if he signs a piece to his library, the agreement covers any and all versions, edits, arrangements, and variations based on that piece.

I think in this case you'd save yourself a lot of trouble by just writing another song.

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