The Daily Telegraph

It’s a bitter sweet victory as The Verve’s Richard Ashcroft regains rights to his 1997 hit

- By Hannah Furness

RICHARD ASHCROFT has regained rights to his song Bitter Sweet Symphony after Sir Mick Jagger and Keith Richards agreed to hand over their legal entitlemen­t to royalties.

The Verve singer lost the rights to his most recognisab­le song in 1997 thanks to a four-second orchestral sample of Rolling Stones song The Last Time that was used as a backing track.

Yesterday, Ashcroft disclosed that Jagger and Richards had returned them to him as a “truly kind and magnanimou­s thing to do”. All future royalties that would have gone to the pair for Bitter Sweet Symphony will now go to Ashcroft, and they have removed their names from the credits for the track. The case had gone down in music folklore as a landmark copyright dispute, held up as a cautionary tale by some and an injustice by others.

It centres on a sample of an Andrew Oldham orchestral recording of The Last Time, used as a loop in the backing track. While permission for the use of the recording was obtained, a dispute over the extent of the sample led to a court case at a time when The Verve’s album on which the song appeared Urban Hymns, was already created and distribute­d.

The late Allen Klein, of ABKCO Records, which owned the Rolling Stones catalogue up to 1970 including the sample in question, moved to protect his copyright in a legal negotiatio­n which left Ashcroft with little choice but to sign over full rights to the song and its lyrics. More than 20 years later, after his management approached Jagger and Richards directly to appeal for the return of the song, the Rolling Stones members agreed.

Speaking at The Ivors 2019 after winning an award for his outstandin­g contributi­on to British music, Ashcroft said: “We’ve been working over the past few months, years, 20 years. As of last month, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards signed over all their publishing for Bitter Sweet Symphony.

“Which is a truly kind and magnanimou­s thing to do; they didn’t need to do it. As of last month, thank you so much Keith Richards and Mick Jagger, for acknowledg­ing me as the writer of a f------ masterpiec­e – it’ll live forever.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom