[Marxism] Michal Jackson, Elvis Presley and the perils of success
Ian Angus
ecosocialism at gmail.com
Fri Jun 26 11:21:58 MDT 2009
Cherie wrote:
>Just one point. Big Mama Thornton claimed she was the one who wrote "Hound Dog."
>According to her, Stoller and Lieber had stolen it. My guess is it could very well have happened.
>It wouldn't have been the first time, particularly if the true songwriter was African-American.
Can you provide a reference for her making that claim?
There was a dispute about who wrote the song but not with Thornton.
Johnny Otis, who was the bandleader and producer of her record, has
always claimed that he rewrote Lieber & Stoller's original lyrics. He
was given a writer's credit on the Thornton record, but L&S later sued
to get full credit, and so Otis got no royaties from the Elvis Presley
version.
Big Mama Thornton frequently said that although she was the first to
record it, she never got the royalties she was owed. That's certainly
true: the Peacock label was run by the notorious Houston gangster Don
Robey, who never paid anything to artists if he could avoid it.
Ian Angus
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