No single entity controls all the songs. Sound recordings are controlled by their particular labels, and ownership own the songs themselves depends on who specifically is credited as a songwriter. The absolute easiest way to determine ownership is by reading the liner notes of the recording; if that is not available, the databases linked below are the next best option.
Folk songs, folk tales, and other sufficiently old creative works are not protected by copyright because they are in the public domain: no one owns them because we all own them.
All of the songs in "Mamma Mia" were created by ABBA. It was ABBA's greatest hits that created the inspiration for the "Mamma Mia" story.
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Frederick Warne & Co. own all copyright.
If the mural has any copyright at all, it was initially owned by the author, but the author may sell his or her copyright to others.
not all songs. I coped Michael Jackson's this is it album. nothing happend
Abba Jonas Brothers Rihanna Stratovarius
As of 2013, the best website where you can download all of the no copyright sounds songs is called YouTube.
No. Abba always spoke out against drug use and there are certainly no overt references to drug use in their songs (though two songs -- "Lay All Your Love on Me" and "The Day Before You Came " do mention smoking).
W.W. Norton owns copyright on all his works
ABBA was famous for repeat words as the title to their songs. Examples: I Do I Do I Do I Do (4), Honey Honey, Ring Ring.
All works of William Morris are in the public domain.