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As a result, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were added to the songwriting credits, and all royalties from the song went to former Rolling Stones manager Allen Klein. "Bittersweet Symphony" is built around a sample of an orchestral version of The Rolling Stones' "The Last Time." Report wrong information or missing video, The Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra's It's a Heartache, The Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra's The Bucket, Kurt Hugo Schneider and Emma Heesters's Perfect. "Bitter Sweet Symphony" is a song by English alternative rock band The Verve. The Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra's It's a Heartache cover of Bonnie Tyler's It's a Heartache, Jimmy Buffett's Whoop Dee Doo cover of Mark Knopfler's Whoop Dee Doo, J.Fla's Shape of You cover of Ed Sheeran's Shape of You, The Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra's The Bucket cover of Kings of Leon's The Bucket, Kurt Hugo Schneider and Emma Heesters's Perfect cover of Ed Sheeran's Perfect. Back in 1997, The Verve were forced to forfeit the rights to their song, Bitter Sweet Symphony, because it featured a four second sample from the orchestral version of The Rolling Stones… After more than 20 years, the Rolling Stones and The Verve have resolved a sour dispute over the authorship of the song "Bitter Sweet Symphony.
All rights reserved. In "The Last Time" by The Andrew Oldham Orchestra is a cover of The Rolling Stones's "The Last Time". British rock band The Verve had a worldwide hit with "Bittersweet Symphony" in 1997, but the party quickly came to a halt after the song was mired in allegations of plagiarism. It is the lead track on their third studio album, Urban Hymns. It reached number two in the Irish Singles Chart in March 1965, and was released on the album Big Hits in 1966. Listen to both songs on WhoSampled, the ultimate database of sampled music, cover songs and remixes. It is based on a sample it uses from the Andrew Loog Oldham orchestral cover of the Rolling Stones' song "The Last Time", and involved some legal controversy surrounding a plagiarism charge.
Please sign in or sign up. Copyright © 2020 WhoSampled.com Limited. Recorded at RCA Studios in Hollywood, California in January 1965, "The Last Time" was the band's third UK single to reach number one on the UK Singles Chart, spending three weeks at the top in March and early April 1965. "The Last Time" is a song by the English rock band The Rolling Stones, and the band's first UK single written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.