Anytime Happy wants to take the covered bridge tour and cross the longest covered bridge in America, send him this way. Mid September is best.
Is a point, the copy rights. While not kosher by RIAA or what ever standards, for personal not for profit use, I buy the song. But will look into buying the right to use it in a commercial fashion. Later, I would like to use a similar WMM vid for promotion and need to have it all good. Will just use permission for this as well.Dan,
Mine weren't very imaginative, bad weather kept 'Happy' and me indoors, but feel free to use mine. As for music, is there any copyright stuff we have to worry about? I don't know anything about YouTube's rules on that. I know a local drama group here that I was doing some writing for almost got into some trouble for the music used in a play I wrote. We were told we had to get permission from the copyright holders to use their songs. Of course that was probably because we were doing the performances for the public and charged admission to see the play. Just cautious, that's all.
Song selection: The Long and Winding Road...Beatles, or that old country song, the one where they name almost every city in the US. Sorry, don't know the title.
Tom
Is this it, Tom and Joe? Really catchy!"I've been every where" Johnny Cash....I think.
I like Johny too, have no ideal who R. Miller is, and Beatles was a little before my time and I am not a big fan.So far, I am thinking of voting Johny's "I been every where" Upbeat tempo, catchy and descriptive.
Wow Joe. is interesting. Who'ed a thunk that.
They just don't write 'em like that anymore.........Wow Joe. is interesting. Who'ed a thunk that.
On the way to get gas, I had a thought. Just asking here. YouTube - Glenn Miller - In The Mood
Imagaine on every "heavy beat" picture change. With no words, really easy to match up. Only have to match to the beat. (..and is an awesome tune!)
( YouTube - Wingo Star & Feathers : In The Mood Glenn Miller Comedic version)