Dave Barry's Book of Bad Songs (Backlist eBook Program)

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Silly, believed to be owned by BMG Music Publishers, Cedex, France.
    F. Permission to use the excerpts from the following songs was denied.
Excerpts from “Abracadabra” first appearing at page 55, written by Steve Miller, believed to be owned by BMG Songs, inc. and/or Sailor Music.
Excerpts from “Johnny Get Angry” first appearing at page 65, lyrics written by Hal David, print publisher Hal Leonard Corporation, believed to be owned by Casa David.
Excerpts from “Magic Moments” first appearing at page 54, lyrics written by Hal David, print publisher Hal Leonard Corporation, believed to be owned by Casa David and Famous Music Corp.
Excerpts from “(They Long To Be) Close To You” first appearing at page 54, written by Hall David and Burt Bacharach, print publisher Hal Leonard Corporation, believed to be owned by Casa David and New Hidden Valley Music.
Excerpts from “I am Woman” first appearing at page 39, written by Helen Reddy and Ray Burton, believed to be owned by Irving Music.
Excerpts from “Shut Down” first appearing at page 10, written by Roger Christian and Brian Wilson, believed to be owned by Irving Music.
Excerpts from “Diana” first appearing at page 23, written by Paul Anka, believed to be owned by Chrysalis Music.
Excerpts from “My Way” first appearing at page 23, written by Paul Anka, believed to be owned by Chrysalis Music.
Excerpts from “You Are My Destiny” first appearing at page 23, written by Paul Anka, believed to be owned by Chrysalis Music.
Excerpts from “(You’re) Having My Baby” first appearing at page 22, written by Paul Anka, believed to be owned by Chrysalis Music.
Excerpts from “Playground In My Mind” first appearing at page 40, written by Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss, believed to be owned by Emily Music Corporation.
Excerpts from “Signs” first appearing at page 41, written by Arthur Thomas, believed to be owned by Ensign Music Corp.
Excerpts from “Knock Three Times” first appearing at page 57, written by Irwin Levine and Russell Brown, believed to be owned by Forty West Music Corp. and Two One Two Music Co.
Excerpts from “Islands in the Stream” first appearing at page 66, written by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, believed to be owned by Gibb Brothers Music.
Excerpts from “Him” first appearing at page 26, written by Rupert Holmes, believed to be owned by The Holmes Line of Records, Inc. and/or WB Music Corp and Warner-Tammerlane Publishing.
Excerpts from “Timothy” first appearing at page 24, written by Rupert Holmes, publication rights believed to be owned by Stanley Herman.
Excerpts from “Bobby Sox to Stockings” first appearing at page 32, written by Russell Faith and Clarence Wey Kehner, believed to be owned by MCA Music Publishing.
Excerpts from “Let ’Em In” first appearing at page 58, written by Paul and Linda McCartney, believed to be owned by MPL Communications, Inc.
Excerpts from “Live and Let Die” first appearing at page 58, written by Paul and Linda McCartney, believed to be owned by MPL Communications, Inc.
Excerpts from “My Love” first appearing at page 57, written by Paul and Linda McCartney, believed to be owned by MPL Communications.
Excerpts from “I Will Follow Him” first appearing at page 64, written by Norman Gimbel and Arthur Altman, believed to be owned by New Thunder Music Co.
Excerpts from “Honey” first appearing at page 30, written by Bobby Russel, believed to be owned by Polygram International Publishing, Inc.
Excerpts from “Laurie (Strange Things Happen)” first appearing at page 75, written by Milton C. Addington, believed to be owned by Polygram International Publishing, Inc.
Excerpts from “MacArthur Park” first appearing at page 27, written by Jimmy Webb, believed to be owned by Polygram International Publishing, Inc.
Excerpts from “Night Chicago Died” first appearing at page 40, written by Peter Callendar and Lionel Stitcher, believed to be owned by Polygram International

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