Betrayed mentor: how Michael Jackson made money off the Beatles’ work

Betrayed mentor: how Michael Jackson made money off the Beatles’ work

Betrayed mentor: how Michael Jackson made money off the Beatles’ work

Paul McCartney is still suffering from the act of a former friend.

When Paul and Michael were working on the song Say Say Say, the legendary member of the Beatles told his young colleague about a good way to earn money – it is enough to invest in the work of a star once and then you will receive all the payments your life.

However, McCartney had no idea that Michael Jackson would relentlessly stab him in the back. A lithe American remembered the words of an elderly comrade and once bought the rights to all the Liverpool Four’s songs, MUZ-TV recalls.

Since then, a black cat has been running among the stars. After Jackson’s death, McCartney hoped to compete for his own songs, but it turned out that the American had long ago sold them to Sony.

Until now, the musician dreams of returning his rights, but the company is unlikely to want to lose millions in profits.

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Author: Sergey Vodyanitsky

Source: Popcorn News

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