nightfly61 said:Which also brings to mind if he ever went after the Coasters for "Charlie Brown".mleach said:nightfly61 said:Surprised the Royal Guardsmens' label never got with Charles Shultz to make a "Snoopy vs. The Red Baron to complement "A Charlie Brown Xmas".
LOL...actually there is a reason why that never happened. Charles Schulz HATED The Royal Guardsmen and that tune "Snoopy & The Red Baron". Forgot who wrote the book but the title was called "60s" and the author interviewed Schulz and asked him about the band and that tune. Lets say Schulz wasn't a happy camper..yeah it was over money. The band made money over something Peanuts related and Schulz and company didn't received a dime from it at least not with "Snoopy & The Red Baron". Now the other RG Snoopy tunes like "Snoopy's Christmas", I believe Schulz did got some money out of that only because Schulz had got his lawyers in motion. People always talk about how Disney is with copyrights and such, well Charles Schulz was just as bad.???
Makes me wonder if he ever took any notice of a one-hit wonder group, The Sopwith Camel? They were best known for a 1966 chart climber, "Hello-Hello" (singing-Would you like some of my tangerine?...)
They had all of one hit and one album, but they have a website!
http://www.sopwithcamel.com/index.html