The Rolling Stones sued over 'Living in a Ghost Town' song

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A songwriter has accused Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of stealing elements from two of his songs. 🎶 ECRMusic TheRollingStones

Fernandez says that The Rolling Stones' single “misappropriated many of the recognisable and key protected elements” of his songs.Jagger revealed in an interview that he wrote 'Living in a Ghost Town', which was released during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, in 10 minutes.

"It wasn’t written for now, but it was just one of those odd things. It was written about being in a place which was full of life but is now bereft of life so to speak…I was just jamming on the guitar and wrote it really quickly in like 10 minutes," he told Apple Music's Zane Lowe.

Richards agreed that they should release the song, but Jagger had to rewrite some of the lyrics because"it was a bit weird and a bit too dark".Shania Twain says things have become worse for women in country music The Stones were in the studio recording new material before the lockdown & one song - Living In A Ghost Town - we thought would resonate through the times we’re living in. It’s out at 5pm BST today and you can hear the track and interview on

 

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