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The jingle for Mid-South Business Furniture played on WLAC may be catchy, but it is exactly the same melody as the Alan Brady song performed on one of the Christmas episodes of The Dick Van Dyke Show. It’s the one where Dick Van Dyke, Mary Tyler Moore, Richard Deacon, Morey Amsterdam and Rose Marie sing a song with the sole lyrics “Anan Brady, Alan Brady, etc…”
The melody for both songs is identical. Just seems funny they had to “borrow” this existing melody given the fact that there are composers on every corner here in Nashville. Granted, it might have been “unintentionally copied,” like George Harrison with My Sweet Lord and the Chiffons’ song He’s So Fine.
Intentional or not, the original melody may still be under copyright, since you could register a song with the copyright office back in the 60’s (when the original melody was written) for two consecutive terms of 26 years. (Today, the term is even longer.) Like many things back then, it might not have been renewed after the initial 26 year term.
Listen for the jingle on WLAC and, if you’re familiar with the original piece, you’ll see what I mean. It’s virtually note-for-note.
The melody for both songs is identical. Just seems funny they had to “borrow” this existing melody given the fact that there are composers on every corner here in Nashville. Granted, it might have been “unintentionally copied,” like George Harrison with My Sweet Lord and the Chiffons’ song He’s So Fine.
Intentional or not, the original melody may still be under copyright, since you could register a song with the copyright office back in the 60’s (when the original melody was written) for two consecutive terms of 26 years. (Today, the term is even longer.) Like many things back then, it might not have been renewed after the initial 26 year term.
Listen for the jingle on WLAC and, if you’re familiar with the original piece, you’ll see what I mean. It’s virtually note-for-note.