Nation singer Andy Stone has reopened a U.S. copyright lawsuit in opposition to Mariah Carey, alleging that her vacation hit “All I Need for Christmas Is You” infringes upon his band Vince Vance & the Valiants’ track of the identical identify.
Stone and co-writer Troy Powers declare within the California federal court docket lawsuit that Carey’s track mimics their track’s “compositional construction of an prolonged comparability between a cherished one and trappings of seasonal luxurious” together with different lyrical and musical parts.
The authorized motion can also be directed at Carey’s label Sony Music (6758.T) and Common Music Group (UMG.AS), which has accountability for publishing rights, based on Reuters.
This lawsuit comes one yr after Stone withdrew the same case in a Louisiana federal court docket. Stone and Powers’ legal professional declined to remark, and there was no instant response from representatives of Sony Music and UMG concerning this matter.
Stone, often known as Vince Vance, claimed that his band launched “All I Need for Christmas Is You” in 1989, and it gained reputation as a rustic hit in the course of the Nineties vacation seasons.
Carey’s model of the identical track was featured on her 1994 album “Merry Christmas” and has since develop into a widely known Christmas basic, persistently topping the Billboard Sizzling 100 chart throughout each vacation season since 2019.
Stone and Powers’ lawsuit alleged that Carey’s track “All I Need for Christmas Is You” infringed upon their track of the identical identify by copying its melody, lyrics, and total “really feel.”
Carey and her labels didn’t reply to Stone’s earlier lawsuit earlier than it was withdrawn. The copyright case between Stone and Carey is filed below the identify “Stone v. Carey” and is at present being heard within the U.S. District Court docket for the Central District of California, with case quantity 2:23-cv-09216.
Representing Stone and Powers within the case are Gerard Fox and Cirstan Fitch of Gerard Fox Legislation, whereas the authorized illustration for Carey and the related labels is just not but out there.