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March 22, 2006
Copyright gone wrong
Read this story in today's New York Times -- and then tell me all about how our copyright laws do such a great job of protecting individual artists (as opposed to the record companies and the lawyers): In the Jungle, the Unjust Jungle, a Small Victory
As Solomon Linda first recorded it in 1939, it was a tender melody, almost childish in its simplicity - three chords, a couple of words and some baritones chanting in the background.
But the saga of the song now known worldwide as "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" is anything but a lullaby. It is fraught with racism and exploitation and, in the end, 40-plus years after his death, brings a measure of justice. Were he still alive, Solomon Linda might turn it into one heck of a ballad.
Posted by Ken Jarboe at March 22, 2006 1:58 PM
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