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He was singing out loud. Ed Sheeran performed a snippet of “Thinking Out Loud” in front of a Manhattan courtroom Thursday, singing and strumming a few notes on an acoustic guitar during his ...
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In his copyright trial, Ed Sheeran sang and played guitar on parts of 'Thinking Out Loud,' looking to point out it had no basis in Marvin Gaye's song.
The singer, 32, denied his song "Thinking Out Loud" copied "Let's Get It On," co-written by Ed Townsend. (Fatih Aktas/Anadolu Agency / Getty Images) Sheeran also testified earlier in the week.
The "Thinking Out Loud" co-writer tells PEOPLE that she's been working on more music with Sheeran amid the trial: "We've made the use of these two weeks" ...
The singer faces a $100 million copyright case against him over the alleged similarities between his 2014 single "Thinking Out Loud" and Marvin Gaye's 1973 hit "Let's Get It On" Ingrid Vasquez is ...
A judge says Ed Sheeran must face a jury trial over whether he stole key pieces of "Thinking Out Loud" from Marvin Gaye's iconic "Let's Get It On," rejecting the singer’s efforts to toss the ...
As King — who says neither “Blurred Lines” nor “Thinking Out Loud” should’ve gone to trial — says: “There are copyright infringement cases over music filed every day of the week.
Ed Sheeran appeared in court Tuesday as the trial over his song "Thinking Out Loud" continues. The musician is expected to testify at the nearly two-week jury trial.
Sheeran pointed to "Thinking Out Loud" as a "walking down the aisle song" and the music video is all kinds of romantic. He spent hours upon hours rehearsing the routine, which was shot all at once ...
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