HideousLump Wrote:
Yeah, but the writer gets royalties no matter who's singing it.
It's why Nick Lowe made a million off of Curtis Stigers' version of "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding" on The Bodyguard soundtrack.
This is true. I overlooked royalties. However, the only royalties that the Postal Service would get would be any share they have interested in the copyright of the composition of the song. Usually artists do not have a large share, if any, in the composition. In fact, publishing companies and record labels generally retain a large amount, if not all of, these rights. Artists tend to get rights to the sound recordings. But because this particular song has been popping up in various media outlets, I'd be interested to see just what rights the Postal Service has retained specifically.