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Topic History of: My name in lights!
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Mart Well done Michael, may it run and run.
Whatever happens the good ole PRS will run nicely on the track, and yes, a hit, congrats.
JK2006 Make sure it's on iTunes Mike and that you are credited for mechanicals/PRS.
Michael A guy I don't know rang me during the summer to write some words to a song in a thriller movie. I went to see it last night and it turns out to be the smash hit over here, "Vermist" (missing) by Jan Verheyen. It opened at 29 cinemas and at the one I attended there was hardly room for another bucket of popcorn (sidenote: try and find a way to get a percentage of the popcorn sold rather than the songs placed next time; I'd be a hell of a lot richer). Gosh, a hit without selling a single record. There is talk about selling downloads. But do writers get a slice of that action? I think not. So I have to just hope that the movie itself runs and runs.