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The pop star strummed a four-chord progression from “Thinking Out Loud” in a Manhattan courtroom, seeking to separate his work from Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get It On.” By Ben Sisario Ed Sheeran testified ...
NEW YORK, April 27 (Reuters) - Ed Sheeran played the chord progression to his hit song "Thinking Out Loud" and sang a few of the words on the witness stand in Manhattan federal court on Thursday ...
The singer performed a few words of his hit "Thinking Out Loud" with a guitar in a courtroom during a trial involving allegations he used part of a Marvin Gaye classic protected by copyright. Jurors ...
When he strummed the opening chords to “The A Team,” he said, “Sing with me,” and they obliged. The only time he played an electric guitar, during “Thinking Out Loud,” fans sang every word. When he ...
Musician Ed Sheeran played guitar and sang on the stand Thursday as part of his testimony in a copyright infringement trial about whether his smash single “Thinking Out Loud” copied the classic Marvin ...
In his first interview since his victory in the “Thinking Out Loud” copyright infringement lawsuit last week, Ed Sheeran told “Good Morning America” why he feels the jury believe that he did not copy ...
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Ed Sheeran played his guitar and sang on the witness stand in Manhattan federal court on Thursday. The singer sought to prove he did not dupe Marvin Gaye’s soul classic “Let’s Get It On” during the ...
A lawsuit involves "Thinking Out Loud" and Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On." Ed Sheeran sang and played guitar on the witness stand Thursday during a copyright infringement trial involving alleged ...
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