blockbuster sale of his song catalogue, new court papers show. The late Jacques Levy co-wrote 7 of 9 songs on Dylan’s 1976 album “Desire” for which he’s owed 35% “of any and all income earned by the compositions” including “35% of the purchase price paid to the Dylan defendants,” according to wife Claudia Levy’s, Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit from Wednesday.But Levy’s estate was never compensated after the 79-year-old Dylan sold the rights to his roughly 600-song collection to Universal Music Group on Dec.
7, 2020 for over $300 million, the court filing alleges. Levy co-wrote songs with Dylan including “Romance in Durango,” “Hurricane,” “Catfish,” “Joey,” “Money Blues,” “Rita Mae,” “Mozambique,” “Oh Sister,” “Black Diamond Bay, a Bedtime.
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