Auburn Marching Tigers


Everytime the dude post something you are always quoting his post. It seems to me we have another groupie.

1 quote and he's bent out of shape.

Why dont you answer his question?

Whats the difference in the arrangments of the 2001 version and the Labelle version.

You dont have enough posts to deffer.
 
Why is this even an argument is what I am still trying to figure out.. Who gives a dayum what version it is... If it is the same, it shouldn't, matter who anyone credits for the song.. I love old school to death, but Patti was the first do the song, I seriously doubt she has a problem with someone saying a BAND played a song and not give credit to here version, because you best believe, who ever did it after her paid her all the credits she wanted off the song already...

Peace...
 



Why is this even an argument is what I am still trying to figure out.. Who gives a dayum what version it is... If it is the same, it shouldn't, matter who anyone credits for the song.. I love old school to death, but Patti was the first do the song, I seriously doubt she has a problem with someone saying a BAND played a song and not give credit to here version, because you best believe, who ever did it after her paid her all the credits she wanted off the song already...

Peace...

You are correct EXCEPT that Crewe and Nolan are the one's getting paid; not Patti.
 
Why is this even an argument is what I am still trying to figure out.. Who gives a dayum what version it is... If it is the same, it shouldn't, matter who anyone credits for the song.. I love old school to death, but Patti was the first do the song, I seriously doubt she has a problem with someone saying a BAND played a song and not give credit to here version, because you best believe, who ever did it after her paid her all the credits she wanted off the song already...

Peace...
EXACTLY
 
You are correct EXCEPT that Crewe and Nolan are the one's getting paid; not Patti.

True, only the (original)producers can be given credit for the arrangement and not Labelle, or Aguillera, they were only the instrument used, but the arrangers created the music.
 
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