What’s going to happen to the beatles songs?

Posted by admin on February 20th, 2010 and filed under beatles songs | 5 Comments »

Since Michael Jackson has died, which is very sad, what will happen to the Beatles songs that he owns(owned). Will they be back on the market? If so I think Paul McCartney or Yoko Ono will buy them.

heres the deal…

sony records owns 50% of the publishing in a deal he made to raise capitol..

the remaining 50% is in Michael Jackson’s will to return to Paul McCartney upon Michael Jackson’s passing..

Michael felt bad about the demise of their relationship and according to press reports last year " wanted to make things right"…

5 Responses

  1. JJ Says:

    The music owned by Michael Jackson becomes a part of his estate. Depending on his last will and testament, the only changes is who will get paid for royalties and how the music is used.
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  2. vegasbill Says:

    his kids.
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  3. Toodeemo Says:

    Paul McCartney bought them back several years ago.
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  4. A Blue Jukebox.. Says:

    heres the deal…

    sony records owns 50% of the publishing in a deal he made to raise capitol..

    the remaining 50% is in Michael Jackson’s will to return to Paul McCartney upon Michael Jackson’s passing..

    Michael felt bad about the demise of their relationship and according to press reports last year " wanted to make things right"…
    References :

  5. Pinkie Pie Says:

    It depends what is written in his will.
    It is rumored that MJ could have written in his will that when he passes he will give the rights back to Paul McCartney in order to rekindle their friendship.
    It could also go with the family
    And if its not written in his will that it goes to a specific person, it will be sold to the highest bidder. If i had 150 million..i’d take it :P

    We do not know for sure at the moment
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