Jab koi baat bigad jay Jurm (copied golden song of india)
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OOPS .................NICE JOB
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hahah tell us something NEW.... funny till 2008 you didnt know this
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good
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Thank you Casey .keep posting.. love to hear the original. It is unfair to enjoy the re-invent or inspired without acknowledging the past.
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Amazing research dude!
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beuty ful songs
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but...reallly..."d cotton eye joe" is still hit and we dont even remember d hindi version..................
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@bitchalla give me one or two songs of naushad which he copied.
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@aarifboy nobody minds if its just the flavour....only when the whole recipe is copied..and trust me he has copied a lot of ''recipies''
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nice to see the originals, you should create more. =)
worries 2 years ago 6
Nice piece of work. However "500 Miles" isn't "by" the Brother Four or Peter Paul and Mary. A version was copyrighted in the 1960s by a woman who learned it from her grandmother. It's a folk song -- similar to "Reuben's Train" and others, always changing and being re-invented. Cotton Eyed Joe is a folk song, too. It's not whether you copy, it's whether you re-invent and add some creativity. Shall we get started on "My Heart Will Go On" and "If You Could Read My Mind"?
casey4706 1 year ago 4