THE MUSIC ROOM COPYRIGHT & DISCLAIMER

This is going to be a
long Copyright & Disclaimer...

1. In The Music Room, there are parodies of quite a few songs. They include, but are not limited to:

1899 (a parody of Prince’s song “1999”)
Little Hansom Cab (a parody of “Little Red Corvette”)
Smashdance (a spoof of Irene Cara’s “Flashdance: What A Feeling”)
Freak Out (a parody of “Jerk Out” by The Time)
Kiss (a parody of the Prince song of the same name)
Raspberry Furvette (a spoof of “Raspberry Beret”)
Mouseter Of The House (a spoof of “Master Of The House” from
Les Miserables)
I Love Lots Of Toys (a parody of “I Love Rock-&-Roll”)
Sir Fiennes (a spoof of “Gaston” from
Beauty & The Beast)
The Wonderful Mice (a parody of Sheila E.’s “The Glamorous Life”)
Playing With The Bad Boys Now (a spoof of “Playing With The Big Boys Now” from
The Prince Of Egypt)
The Most Wonderful Dad In The World (a spoof of “The Most Beautiful Girl In The World”)
Free Love For All (a spoof of Sheila E.’s “A Love Bizarre”)
Romantic Rainforest (a parody of The Time’s “Jungle Love”)
U Got The Look (a spoof of the Prince song of the same name)
Gotta Broken Dream Again (a parody of “Gotta Broken Heart Again”)
Let’s Get Wild & Crazy (a parody of “Let’s Go Crazy”)
The Squirrel (a parody of The Time’s “The Bird”)

Please keep in mind that these are parodies that have been written just for fun. The original songs for all the aforementioned tunes (& a few others) belong to their respective creators, especially Prince, Michael Jackson, The Time, Sheila E., Alan Menken & Stephen Schwartz, & the people at Disney. I am not claiming ownership to the original songs in any way whatsoever, nor do I intend to gain money off of them. This is a non-profit, private site for entertainment purposes only.

2. There are a few songs that belong to other people in this part of the website. They include, but are not limited to:

Dance, Dance, Dance (by Earth, Wind, & Fire)
Return To Innocence (by Enigma)
Take Me With U (by Prince & Apollonia)
Tubular Bells (by Mike Oldfield)
Let Me Be Good To You (by Melissa Manchester)
The World’s Greatest Criminal Mind & Goodbye So Soon (by Ellen Fitzhugh & Larry Grossman)
The GMD Theme (by Henry Mancini)
I Wanna Marry A Lighthouse Keeper (by Erika Eigen)
That’s What Friends Are For (by Dionne Warwick)
My Prerogative (by Bobby Brown & Britney Spears)

These songs are definitely not mine, & I in no way intend to gain money off other peoples’ creations. These songs belong to their respective owners. Again, I do not own them.

3. Some of the songs in The Music Room have original lyrics, but copyrighted melodies. They include, but are not limited to:

In The Beginning (sung to the tune of “Battle Of New Orleans”)
Mourning Doves (sung to the tune of “When You Were Mine”)
On To Manchester! (sung to the tune of “Now That We’re Men” from
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie)
Esperanza’s Song (sung to the tune of “God Help The Outcasts” from
The Hunchback Of Notre Dame)
Jennifer Stacy’s Parade (sung to the tune of “Christopher Tracy’s Parade” from
Under The Cherry Moon [NOTE: some of the lyrics to that song belong to Prince, but the rest of them are mine])

I do own the lyrics to those songs (except for “Jennifer Stacy’s Parade”, with some of the lyrics belonging to Prince), but I do not own the melodies. The melodies (& only that) belong to their respective owners.

4. Some of the songs in The Music Room have original lyrics / melodies, but copyrighted titles. They include, & are limited to:

Purple Haze
Out There
A Guy Like You

I do not claim ownership to the titles, but I do claim ownership to the lyrics of “Purple Haze”. Megana Sarentis wrote the lyrics to “Out There”, & Leila Acevedo wrote the lyrics to “A Guy Like You”.

5. Finally, all other songs in The Music Room belong to me, except for the songs written by my good friends:

Megana Sarentis:
Out There
Esperanza’s Song

Leila Acevedo:
A Guy Like You
Ratigan’s Lullaby
The Most Wonderful Dad In The World (she helped me write the parody)

NYGuy322:
A Song For Daniel
I’m A Good Girl Now
The World Is My Mansion

Sheena:
Wild, Wild West
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