Sorry if this has been mentioned before (it probably
has seeing I am new to the list) but anyway...

I was listening to Chinese Cafe/Unchained Melody
today, and I noticed that in the second verse she
sings "you give your love so sweetly", which is
actually the second line from the Carol King song
"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" made famous by The
Shirelles -

---snip---

Tonight you're mine completely 
You give you love so sweetly 
Tonight the light of love is in your eyes 
But will you love me tomorrow? 

---snip---

I just wondered why the writers of Unchained Melody
are mentioned in the copyrights etc for the song, but
not Carol King? Maybe using one line isn't enough to
infringe on copyright? A lot more of Unchained Melody
was used, after all...

Joseph


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