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- BUSINESS, Page 47Business NotesMUSIC PUBLISHINGThe Sound Of Money
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- Foreign investors, who have been snapping up U.S. assets
- ranging from skyscrapers to forests, are latching onto more
- ethereal pieces of Americana: popular songs. In two takeovers
- last week, the publishing rights to nearly 300,000 American
- tunes passed into foreign hands.
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- CBS Records, which last year became a subsidiary of Japan's
- Sony, agreed to pay more than $35 million for Tree
- International, the last big independent country-music publisher
- in Nashville. The Tree catalog contains some 35,000 songs,
- including such hits as Elvis Presley's Heartbreak Hotel, Roger
- Miller's King of the Road and Willie Nelson's Crazy. Says CBS
- Records president Tommy Mottola: "We're going to build a
- music-publishing empire."
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- Only two days later, Britain's THORN EMI conglomerate said
- it will pay $337 million to take over the music-publishing
- interests of SBK Entertainment World, based in Los Angeles. The
- U.S. company owns more than 250,000 songs, among them classic
- MGM motion-picture melodies like Singin' in the Rain and Over
- the Rainbow, as well as tunes written by James Taylor, Luther
- Vandross, the late Marvin Gaye and many other pop singers.
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