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The Song Is You

Music publisherNME
2000s2004Rareyoutube

Provided to YouTube by A-Train Entertainment The Song Is You · Gerry Niewood Facets ℗ Native Language Music Released on: 2004-03-30 Artist: Gerry Niewood Music Publisher: Universal Music Music Publisher: Universal Music Auto-generated by YouTube.

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A music publisher is a type of publisher that specializes in distributing music. Music publishers originally published sheet music. When copyright became legally protected, music publishers began to play a significant role in the management of composers' intellectual property. Today, music publishers license compositions, collect royalties, and make sure songwriters and composers are paid when their work is used. Self-publishing can refer to a songwriter or composer who manages their own music c...

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This clip, titled "The Song Is You", is a rare gem from the archives of music publishing and journalism. Recorded in 2004, this 3:49 minute footage features Gerry Niewood's rendition of the song, with credits pointing to Native Language Music as the copyright holder.

What makes this footage notable is its connection to the music publishing industry. As a music publisher, Universal Music has played a significant role in managing composers' intellectual property and licensing compositions for use. This clip highlights the importance of music publishers in ensuring that songwriters and composers receive fair compensation for their work.

The involvement of NME (New Musical Express) adds another layer of interest to this footage. As a prominent British music magazine, NME has been a driving force behind music journalism since its inception in 1952. Although active from 1984-2005, the brand still holds significant cultural weight and influence in the music industry.

The fact that this clip is tagged as "Rare" suggests that it may not have been widely circulated or easily accessible to the public before being uploaded to YouTube. This scarcity makes the footage all the more valuable for music historians, researchers, and enthusiasts who seek out unique and lesser-known recordings.

Gerry Niewood's performance of "The Song Is You" itself is also worth examining. As a musician, Niewood has likely contributed to numerous projects throughout his career, but this specific recording remains a relatively unknown gem in the public domain. The song, with its timeless melody and poignant lyrics, may have been featured on an album or compilation that flew under the radar.

The involvement of A-Train Entertainment as the provider to YouTube adds another layer of complexity to the clip's provenance. As a company involved in music distribution and licensing, their role in making this footage available raises questions about the balance between accessibility and copyright protection in the digital age.

In examining this clip, one cannot help but consider the broader implications for music publishing and journalism. The rise of online platforms has transformed the way we consume and interact with music, often blurring the lines between public domain and copyrighted material. This footage serves as a reminder of the intricate web of rights holders, publishers, and distributors that underpin the music industry.

Ultimately, "The Song Is You" clip offers a fascinating glimpse into the intersection of music publishing, journalism, and performance. As a rare and lesser-known recording, it challenges viewers to think critically about the ways in which music is created, disseminated, and consumed.

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