Could Don McGlashan have a copyright issue in his song “I don’t think so,” which he penned for Labour?
Everyone I play the opening bars to says it’s clearly the theme of Sesame Street.
Did he pay royalties?
I don’t think so. (At least I very much doubt it).
Should he?
Hell yes.
Labour can’t have this sort of thing both ways!
Phil Twyford is a muppet and now he has stolen something that wasn’t his to have. Will Don McGlashan and Labour be paying royalties to Joe Raposo, Jon Stone & Bruce Hart and/or their estates for using the melody of the theme to Sesame Street.