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3/24/22

[Answer] George Harrison was sued for plagiarism because his song "My Sweet Lord" resembled which song?

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George Harrison was sued for plagiarism because his song "My Sweet Lord" resembled which song?


  • "He's So Fine":Released in November 1970, “My Sweet Lord” by George Harrison was the first number one single by an ex-Beatle. A few months after its release, Harrison was sued for copyright infringement by the publisher of “He’s So Fine,” a 1963 hit for the Chiffons. The judge ruled that “it is perfectly obvious to the listener that in musical terms, the two songs are virtually identical.” Harrison was found guilty of “subconscious plagiarism” and had to pay $1,599,987 of the earnings from “My Sweet Lord” to Bright Tunes. The verdict shook the music industry with many artists rushing to add credits to their songs in which they borrowed similar tunes or were heavily inspired by.



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