Who allowed The Beatles to keep their demo tape?

Having learned their trade in the bars of Hamburg, and honed their act as local stars in Liverpool, The Beatles then set out to earn themselves a record contract under the stewardship of new manager Brian Epstein.
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Who rejected the Beatles at Decca?

Exactly 50 years ago, Decca's Dick Rowe turned down the Fab Four, so heading an unenviable club of talent-spotters who passed up their biggest chance.
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Why did Decca reject the Beatles?

Rejection and aftermath

About a month later, Decca rejected the Beatles. The executives felt that "guitar groups are on the way out" and "the Beatles have no future in show business".
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How much did paul McCartney pay for the Beatles catalog?

Ownership of The Beatles catalogue would remain unchanged from 1969 to 1981, when ATV was sold to an Australian business tycoon named Robert Holmes à Court. Prior to the sale, McCartney had the opportunity to purchase the catalogue from ATV for $40 million.
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Do the Beatles still get royalties?

Beatles' recordings still sell, in several formats. Paul, Ringo, and the widows of John and George are still paid royalties for Beatles recordings that are sold. The Beatles split their record royalties equally.
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The Beatles' Rejected Demo



Who owns Beatles royalties?

A decade after the initial deal, Jackson sold 50 percent of ATV to Sony for $95 million, creating the music publishing company Sony/ATV. Today, the company owns the rights to the Beatles' songs, as well as those from artists like Bob Dylan, Marvin Gaye, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Hank Williams, and Roy Orbison.
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Did Paul McCartney buy back the Beatles catalog from Michael Jackson?

Sony/ATV owned the Beatles catalog for many years.

Seven years after Jackson's death, Sony paid his estate $750 million for his stake in the company and its music catalog, including the McCartney-Lennon songs. Citing U.S. copyright laws, McCartney started his bid to retain rights to his songs in 2015.
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Did Michael Jackson own the rights to the Beatles?

It was sound financial advice that McCartney may have come to regret giving on August 14, 1985, when Michael Jackson purchased the publishing rights to the vast majority of the Beatles' catalog for $47 million, outbidding McCartney himself.
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How much did Apple pay the Beatles?

The suit was settled in 1981 with an undisclosed amount being paid to Apple Corps. This amount was later revealed to be US$80,000 (equivalent to $238,400 in 2021).
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Who is the wealthiest Beatle?

Paul McCartney: US$1.2 billion

The Beatles' other singer-songwriter icon, Paul McCartney, surpassed his fellow millionaire band members to become a billionaire, and to this day is the richest rock star of all time.
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Which Beatle was abusive?

John Lennon opened up a little more about the song and how it allowed him to reflect on his past abuse behaviour: “I couldn't express myself and I hit. I fought men and I hit women.
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Who was the guy who turned down the Beatles?

For 50 years, Dick Rowe has been blamed for the biggest blunder in rock music history: he turned down the Beatles. But new evidence suggests that it was not his decision at all — someone else was to blame.
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What did Black Sabbath think of the Beatles?

Osbourne wasn't the only member of Sabbath to have enjoyed the same lightbulb moment and, after first hearing The Beatles, the band's bassist and main lyricist Geezer Butler bonded with his bandmate over their shared love of the band. “I loved The Beatles, still do,” he explained to the Daily Express.
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Who is the most forgotten Beatle?

Pete Best - the forgotten Beatle

He played drums with The Beatles for two years before he was thrown out of the band, never to have contact with them again. After the initial shock, Pete Best built a quiet, normal life for himself.
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Who tried to take all the Beatles money?

The notorious and pugnacious manager of artists including The Rolling Stones and Sam Cooke, Allen Klein took control of The Beatles' business affairs in 1969, following the death of Brian Epstein. Born in America on 18 December 1931, Klein was the son of Jewish immigrants from Budapest.
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How many rejections did the Beatles have?

In total, the band was turned down by at least four respected recording companies after getting a fair hearing at each.
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What Beatles song made the most money?

By this metric, it might be accurate to call 'Hey Jude' the biggest-selling single from The Beatles in America, but until the official counts are released, the title of certifiable high-selling Beatles single still belongs to 'She Loves You'.
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How much do the Beatles make in royalties each year?

The Beatles make tens of millions in royalties every year, raking in a whopping $67 million in 2019 alone. McCartney and Lennon's estate get larger shares of royalties since they're credited as writers on more songs than Harrison or Starr.
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Does Paul McCartney still own Apple?

The company is currently headquartered at 27 Ovington Square, in London's prestigious Knightsbridge district. Ownership and control of the company remains with McCartney, Starr and the estates of Lennon and Harrison.
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Were Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson friends?

From then onwards both artists would confide in each other, offer each other advice, and even talk business on occasion. Paul would even offer his song 'Girlfriend' up to Michael, though he eventually ended up recording it himself for Wings. But by then, the beautiful friendship had already begun.
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How much money did Yoko Ono get from John Lennon?

Eventually, they settled the dispute, but not until 1996 — 16 years after Lennon was killed. While the amount of the settlement is confidential, media reports place the figure at around 20 million pounds.
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Why did the Beatles sell their music rights?

After another failed coup by the songwriters, the two Beatles, in exasperation, sold their own minority stake to ATV, paying the price for their creative freedom. For the following 12 years, as the world lost Lennon, nothing changed for ATV.
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How much is the Beatles catalog worth today?

If that catalogue was worth a Springsteen 30x valuation, that works out to USD$2,100,00,000. Yes, TWO BILLION DOLLARS.
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What Beatles songs did Michael Jackson own?

Jackson paid $47.5 million to own the Beatles' catalog

ATV owned the rights to 251 Beatles songs, including “Hey Jude,” “Yesterday” and “Let It Be, as well as 4,000 other songs and a library of sound effects. Jackson instructed entertainment lawyer and manager John Branca to purchase the catalog on his behalf.
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Who owns Michael Jackson music rights?

The Jackson estate retained its ownership of Mijac Music, which holds the rights to Michael Jackson's songs and master recordings. The revenue will be placed in trust for Jackson's children.
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