Country Song Lyric
Re: Recording church anthems for fund-raising CD - copyright costs
Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2003 10:25:00 GMTNewsgroups: rec.audio.pro
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"Scott Dorsey" <email-address-deleted> wrote in message news:b2j060$rgt$email-address-deleted... > You can get a smaller number of units but only by negotiating with the > individual rights holders. This is a pain in the neck and will cost you > more in time than HFA will cost you in money. Normally I wouldn't even say anything after Scott has made a post as he's forgotten more than I'll ever now but I really recommend tracking down the individual copyright holders. With the Internet this is a snap. I just did this the day before yesterday (and it was the first time I'd ever done anything like this). It's a gospel CD of which I'm making 200 copies and half of the songs were so obscure it was hard to even find the most basic information. But in one single day I tracked them all down, made the calls to each one, and got a response. This took all of one day even though I had sixteen songs. Three of the songs I found out were public domain even though some publishers were listing themselves as owner (probably because they had an arrangement but I wasn't doing their arrangement) and I would have ended up paying them for no reason. Out of the thirteen songs left, four copyright holders gave me permission to use theirs freely. I was able to find the publishers of all the remaining songs but one outside of using Harry Fox. So in the end my project that using Harry Fox could have cost $640 for publishing alone ended up costing me only $184. That's a savings of over 70%. In fact the one song I am using Harry Fox for accounts for over 20% of the copyright cost even though it's only 1/16 of the CD. I believe you said you were doing a gospel CD. If so, here's a link that might help: http://www.ccli.com - especially look under the first page (once you get into the site for your country) under Visitors for "Song Search" or "Song Select". This will give you practically all the information you'll need. It'll bring up a user account asking for password, etc. but you can use it freely for what you are looking for by clicking on "My Church hasn't purchased the Lyric Service...take me to Song Search"
