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is sometimes referred to as a sound-alike, but in the stricter sense, a sound-alike must contain differences that are significant enough to suggest to a listener that those recording the song sought to perform a work different from the work to which it sounds similar. A recording intended as an
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Artists may record sound-alike versions of their own hit records in order to regain a degree of control over their own songs if the master recording rights are held by their record company. An early example of this is
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Many of these sound-alike versions of popular songs available on download sites continue to generate strong download sales prior to the release of the original song.
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re-recorded the song after he had sold his master recording rights in 1982 and was unable to get them back. The tactic gained attention in the late 2010s with the
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at several shows in Florida, and escaped prosecution only because of the coercive treatment to which her manager had subjected her. In the 1980s, singer
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interpretation of a work is not a sound-alike; it is a cover version, for which many countries require licensing for any performance or distribution.
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world, it may also refer to those who recreate the voice and vocal mannerisms of a given celebrity's vocal performance (see also
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have also long been issued by small, budget-minded record companies, as a way to cash in on the popular artists, movies or
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and released the sound-alikes as "Taylor's Version." The "Taylor's Version" records were themselves hits.
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reached number one on several national charts in 1981. On February 3, 2012, a sound-alike version of the
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Sounds-alikes have sometimes been the subject of litigation. In 1969, a semi-professional singer named
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is a recording intended to imitate the sound of a popular record, the style of a popular
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re-recorded nearly all of the albums whose master recording rights were held by
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This article is about music that sounds alike. For words that sound alike, see
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Sound-alike albums have been known to chart. In 1971, the sound-alike album
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for playing the original recording or the royalty fees to record a
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currently releases sound-alikes through the name "The Hit Crew".
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since their origin, while sound-alike artists have long recorded
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began his recording career working for one such company,
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which closely imitated his playing and arranging style.
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sued over a sound-alike version of her recording of "
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also issued sound-alike budget records in the 1950s.
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A medley of sound-alike recordings of Beatles songs
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Sound-alikes are usually made as budget copies or "
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