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The soul-pop hit has been covered by Aretha Franklin, Waylon Jennings, Eric Clapton, B.B. King and Tina Turner. The number of songs Trump can use at his rallies is steadily decreasing. Donald Trump v.
The song "Hold On, I'm Coming," published in 1966, was played at Trump rallies and can be heard in campaign videos that were posted online, according to court documents reviewed by ABC News.
A judge in Atlanta ruled Tuesday that the presidential campaign of Donald Trump is not allowed to use the Isaac Hayes song "Hold On, I'm Comin'".
Donald Trump : Republican "You Can't Always Get What You Want" The Rolling Stones "God Bless the USA" Lee Greenwood: Hillary Clinton : Democratic "Fight Song" Rachel Platten "Roar" Katy Perry "Brave" Sara Bareilles: Rand Paul : Republican "Revolution" The Beatles: Ted Cruz : Republican
The estate of Isaac Hayes sued Trump in August over his use of "Hold On, I'm Coming;" on September 3, a federal judge in Georgia issued a preliminary injunction against Trump using Hayes' music.)
Hayes said he was prepared to demand a payment of $3 million in licensing fees, a public disclaimer, removal of related videos, and end to use of the song, all by Friday The letter also states ...
Some online users reacted negatively as well, calling Trump "narcissistic" for the song. [11] A YouTube upload of the single, released on March 4, 2023, had been viewed 504,000 times by March 13. [12] As of September 2024, that video was no longer available on YouTube, but showed a total viewing count of 1,253,000 views. [13]
A federal judge on Tuesday ordered former President Trump’s campaign to stop using the song “Hold On, I’m Coming” at events while Isaac Hayes’s family pursues a copyright lawsuit. U.S ...