Wednesday, June 22, 2011

THURSDAY THIRTEEN #129

THIRTEEN SONGS
PAUL MCCARTNEY OWNS

This is Paul McCartney's birthday month, and I'm celebrating by devoting each of my June TT's to his life and his career.

Following the long and winding road to Sir Paul losing the publishing rights of the Beatles catalog in 1985 pisses me off, so we're blowing past that.

Instead, here are 13 other familiar songs Paul McCartney owns. It helps explain how he became so damn rich.


1) 76 Trombones from The Music Man

2) A Good Man Is Hard to Find by Bessie Smith

3) Greased Lightening from Grease

4) Hello, Dolly

5) I Won't Grow Up from Peter Pan

6) Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee from Grease

7) One from A Chorus Line

8) Summer Loving from Grease

9) That'll Be the Day by Buddy Holly

10) The Man that Got Away from A Star Is Born

11) Tomorrow from Annie

12) We Need a Little Christmas

13) What I Did for Love from A Chorus Line


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6 comments:

  1. I had NO idea he owned all those. I am surprised!

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  2. OMG--that is sooooooo cool!

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  3. It's odd to think people buy and sell songs, but what good songs. Happy TT!

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  4. I wonder what it would be like to own the rights to a song.

    Enjoy your day!
    http://harrietandfriends.com/2011/06/ever-eat-the-pizza-hut-triple-meat-italiano/

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  5. Tomorrow from Annie! That alone was impressive, but everything else--you're right, it explains a lot about why he's so rich. Go Paul!

    Happy TT,

    ~Xakara
    13 Circling Thoughts

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  6. Wow..he owned these songs..I didn't know that..thanks for sharing..

    Happy T-13..!

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