Northern Songs: The True Story of the Beatles' Song Publishing Empire

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Omnibus, 2008 M07 1 - 236 pages

From the moment Beatlemania broke out, Lennon & McCartney's publishing company Northern Songs was a potential goldmine. It would eventually beccome the most valuable catalog of songs in the world. The history of that catalog - how Lennon & McCartney lost it, and the complex financial and legal wranglings that took it into other hands - is the epic music industry story of the 20th century. This detailed investigation contains interviews with the late Dick James' son, Michael Jackson's lawyer, million-selling songwriters and executives from Apple Corp., NEMS, ATV, EMI, and Sony, plus contributions from George Martin and Yoko Ono. The hi-jacking of The Beatles' song catalog is a staggering saga of incompetence, duplicity, and music industry politics. Northern Songs lays it all bare in a groundbreaking investigative book that is as compulsive as it is astounding.

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Brian Southall is a music journalist and record business consultant. He is also the the editor of the "Complete Beatles Recording Sessions "and the author of "Abbey Road: The Story of the World's Most Famous Recording Studios," "The A-Z of Record Labels," and "Sex Pistols,

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