Taylor Hicks settled a lawsuit he filed against a former Nashville producer who sold his older songs on iTunes. The settlement gives Taylor possession of three songs that his former producer was selling. In exchange, Taylor promised not to file any further litigation against the man.The songs, called "The Fall", "Son of a Carpenter" and "In Your Time" were recorded by Taylor in 1997. Two of the songs were briefly for sald on iTunes, but apparently on a handful of them sold before they were removed.















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8-30-2006 @ 11:53AM
Den said...
I'm very pleased for Taylor Hicks. Good produser.
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8-30-2006 @ 2:04PM
Preston said...
I thought that this would have gone on several years or so, like other lawsuits. That producer should have never sold Taylor Hicks' songs on ITunes. He should have backed off. Criticism happens all the time to new songs, and Taylor's Do I Make You Proud had that--some liked it, some didn't. That producer overreacted too quickly to cash in on Taylor's fame. Taylor will do very well on his own in music. He knows that he will get better in his singing and performing.
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