Elvis Costello Signs Worldwide Publishing Deal With BMG
British singer and songwriter Elvis Costello has signed a worldwide and exclusive publishing deal with BMG. Under the agreement with Costello, BMG will manage the rights to all his songs since his 1977 debut album “My Aim Is True.” This includes Costello’s new album “The Boy Named If,” which recently entered the British album charts at number six.
Elvis Costello is acknowledged as one of the UK’s greatest living songwriters. Now he has signed a worldwide, exclusive music publishing deal with BMG to represent his life’s work. The deal includes his latest album “The Boy Named If,” which last week entered the Official UK Albums Chart at number six, his highest chart position since 1994. Under the agreement, BMG will administer the rights to all his songs dating back to his 1977 debut album, “My Aim Is True.”
A two-time Grammy Award winner – most recently in 2019 for “Look Now” – and Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Elvis Costello has been a songwriting partner of Burt Bacharach, Paul McCartney, and Carole King. His songs have been covered by Linda Ronstadt, Diana Krall, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Zucchero, Dave Edmunds, and Chet Baker, as well as spawning at least six tribute albums from other performers. The catalogue includes songs featured on over 32 studio albums, of which 12 have charted in the UK Top 10. His first three studio albums (released in 1977-79) all appeared in Rolling Stone’s list of the “500 Greatest Albums of All Time.”