attract sky-high valuations for their song rights. The Queen of Country, whose 3,000 song credits including I Will Always Love You and 9 to 5, said she didn’t want to get caught out like some stars who had not sorted out their estate in their later years. “I’ve owned my own publishing company for years and years,” said Parton, in an interview with Music Week. “It’s very possible that, for business reasons, estate planning, and family things, I might sell the catalogue I have now.
I’ve often thought about it and I’m sure that I could get a lot of money for it. ”Video: Bob Dylan sells his entire music catalog to Universal Music Group (Cover Video)Trending: Zara Tindall is pregnant, Sofia Richie supports Olivia Jade Giannulli and gets accused.
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