Neil Young becomes latest artist to sell stake in his songs

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Veteran rock star Neil Young has become the latest artist to strike gold with his song catalogue.

NEW YORK -- Neil Young has become the latest musician to strike gold with his song catalogue, selling a 50 percent stake in his music to a British investment company in a deal announced on Wednesday.

Merck Mercuriadis, founder of Hipgnosis Songs Fund Limited, said that he bought his first Neil Young album when he was seven years old. The latter use has been a sticking point for Young, whose 1988 song “This Note's For You” sharply criticized artists who leased their music for advertising campaigns. The accompanying video parodied ads that featured Michael Jackson and Eric Clapton.

 

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At first I thought you were saying he had a new song called catalogue

He sucks!

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He sings like an old woman

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Great more money to make him a bigger ass

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