Take That prodcuer sells rights to band's early hits

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Take That producer Ian Levine has sold his rights to a string of the band’s early hits. Ian, 67, has made a deal with music publisher One Media iP Group to sell his stake in Take That hits from their 1992 debut album ‘Take That & Party’, including ‘A Million Love Songs’, ‘Could It Be Magic’ and ‘I Found Heaven’.

The songwriter and producer held producing royalties for the songs on the record – which was certified platinum twice in the UK – as well as two other recorded Take That tracks which were never released, which he has also sold to One Media iP Group.

According to The Guardian, One Media iP did not disclose the cost of buying the rights, saying only that it had acquired them for a “modest consideration”.

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