Pitching a Song You've Already Self-Published
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:04 am
This is something I still don't understand exactly and I'm sure some of you veterans could educate me on it.
I have put out a few solo albums in the past. Since I primarily use CD Baby for digital distribution, all of those songs have been on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, etc for quite some time. Since it was just me writing/producing/publishing, I still own all the rights to everything.
My questions is, what happens if I pitch one of these songs to a deal in which the publisher would take over the publisher's share? Would I just need to re-title the song for their purposes, or would I have to pull the song from all the digital retailers that are still selling it? Or something else?
Any light you could shed on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I have put out a few solo albums in the past. Since I primarily use CD Baby for digital distribution, all of those songs have been on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, etc for quite some time. Since it was just me writing/producing/publishing, I still own all the rights to everything.
My questions is, what happens if I pitch one of these songs to a deal in which the publisher would take over the publisher's share? Would I just need to re-title the song for their purposes, or would I have to pull the song from all the digital retailers that are still selling it? Or something else?
Any light you could shed on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!