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'New' Michael Jackson single a 'mistake'
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-10-13 18:47
LOS ANGELES: Michael Jackson didn't do it his way after all. Hours after the pop singer's first posthumous single "This Is It" was released amid great hype on Monday, it emerged that the tune had been recorded 18 years ago by an obscure Puerto Rican singer. Moreover the co-author of that tune, "My Way" songwriter Paul Anka, threatened to sue Jackson's estate for proper credit and his share of royalties. The administrators of the estate quickly acknowledged Anka's claims and granted him 50 percent of the copyright, a potentially massive payday for the 68-year-old Canadian crooner. And an equally massive loss for the estate. Full Coverage: Michael Jackson, King Of Pop Related readings: New Michael Jackson single debuts online Michael Jackson skit sparks racism calls Michael Jackson 'too shy' for Madonna Michael Jackson glove fetches $49,000 in Australia Michael Jackson laid to rest, surrounded by stars "They realize it's a mistake, they realize it's my song, they realize it's my production of his vocal in my studio and I am getting 50 percent of the whole project, actually, which is fair," Anka said in a video posted on the TMZ gossip Web site.
The song was eventually released in 1991 after Anka placed it with an unknown Latin singer named Sa-Fire. Both "I Never Heard" and "This Is It" share the same vocal and piano line, although the latter track boasts new overdubs from Jackson's brothers. But "This Is It" had been promoted as a new Jackson recording, one of a multitude of unreleased recordings likely to come out in the next few years. It was released online around the world nearly four months after the singer died in Los Angeles of a prescription drug overdose at the age of 50. Fans will be able to buy it when a two-disc album hits the shelves in two weeks to coincide with the October 28 worldwide release of the Jackson rehearsal-footage movie "This is It." Lyrics Fit The Bill |