Who doesn’t love a great pop hook — one so deliciously catchy, clever and (let’s face it) lucrative, maybe an artist couldn’t resist using it Read the full post.
Aug 10
2009
01:45 PM ET
Pop-chart deja vu: When artists' hits sound a little too familiar
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Well…listen to David Bowie’s “FAME” song and listen to James Brown’s “GOOD LOVIN’..I WANNA BE LOVED” and they are EXACTLY the same! This has bugged me for YEARS!
in his highway companion cd, tom petty repeated many of his previous songs with the heart breakers