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Topic History of: Bay City Rollers Documentary
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robbiex Is there some rule about how long they play a song for before they have to pay royalties? The reason I say this is because Chris Moyles often plays snippets of songs and his producer has to write down the name of the song and how much of the song was played.

I hope the bbc cough up!!!
JK2006 Don't think so Mart.
Mart Is this the "Jenny" I have on record by Paper Lace?
JK2006 Useful info Robbie - they played Jenny (the B side of We Can Make Music, the followup to Keep On Dancing, which I wrote and publish) in full.
PRS royalties please BBC!
JK2006 Yes indeed ITK and though Les tends to blame Tam Paton, in reality BELL (Arista) was to blame - my contract was with Bell, Tam wasn't involved.

Interesting show - I was indeed dismissed as the King of the One Hit Wonders but that's not a title I reject.