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Next up is Elton John, who got into a 'situation' with Dick James (Elton John V Dick James Music (1986)). Elton John gave Dick James rights for publishing, management and recording. Elton John believed Dick James had encouraged him to enter recording and publishing deals under undue influence. The deals were not explained or negotiated and John never had the option to take legal advice. The judgement ruled in favour of Elton John, leaving James singing 'I guess that's why they call it the Blues'...
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