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Amy Wadge

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Gender Female
Age 48
Web site amywadge.com
Date of birth December 22,1975
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Backwell
United Kingdom
Spouse Alun ap Brinley
AlbumsThe Famous Hour
Woj
Amy Wadge
Bump
Open. . .
Keeping Faith
Eye of the Storm
Walking Disaster
Job Songwriter
Singer-songwriter
Education Backwell School
Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
Official site amywadge.com
Listen artist www.youtube.com
Associ actEd Sheeran; Kylie Minogue; Megan McKenna
SongsSongsFaith's SongKeeping Faith: Series 3 · 2021 Steve's SongKeeping Faith: Series 3 · 2021 Evan's SongKeeping Faith · 2018 View 25+ more
ListFaith's SongKeeping Faith: Series 3 · 2021
Awards Grammy Award for Song of the Year
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Amy Wadge Life story


Amy Victoria Wadge is an English singer and songwriter. She has co-written tracks with Ed Sheeran, including "Thinking Out Loud" for which she won the 2016 Grammy Award for Song of the Year.

Ed Sheeran wins Thinking Out Loud copyright case

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... He said he wrote the song at home in England with his friend Amy Wadge, and had been inspired by his grandparents and a new romantic relationship he had just begun...

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... He told the jury how his 2014 song was written at his home in England with friend and collaborator Amy Wadge...

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Apr 25,2023 8:30 pm

... Seeking $100m (£90m) in damages, they allege that Sheeran and his co-writer Amy Wadge " copied and exploited, without authorisation or credit" the Gaye song, " including but not limited to the melody, rhythms, harmonies, drums, bass line, backing chorus, tempo, syncopation and looping"...

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Oct 2,2022 3:40 am

... Seeking $100m (£90m) in damages, they allege that Sheeran and his co-writer Amy Wadge " copied and exploited, without authorisation or credit" the Gaye song, " including but not limited to the melody, rhythms, harmonies, drums, bass line, backing chorus, tempo, syncopation and looping"...

Eurovision 2022: How Sam Ryder turned things around for the UK

Eurovision 2022: How Sam Ryder turned things around for the UK
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... So how did the UK break its losing streak? " I think it s just a flip in attitude, " says Amy Wadge, who co-wrote Sam s song, as well as hits for Ed Sheeran, Camila Cabello, Kylie and Alicia Keys...

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... Amy Wadge said although some think the UK s lack of success it due to politics, in reality not enough effort has been made...

Eurovision 2022: Sam Ryder is 'ignoring the hype' as the UK's odds improve

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... Since then, he s been on a whirlwind tour of Europe, building up support for his song - which was co-written by Amy Wadge, whose other credits include Ed Sheeran s Thinking Out Loud and Camila Cabello s First Man...

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Ed Sheeran appears in NYC court for start of copyright trial

Apr 22,2022 2:05 pm

By Max MatzaBBC News

British singer Ed Sheeran has appeared in a New York City court to deny that his song Thinking Out Loud copied Marvin Gaye 's song Let's Get it On.

Heirs of Gaye's co-writer, Ed Townsend , argue that Sheeran, Warner Music Group and Sony Music Publishing owe them money for allegedly stealing The Song .

As the case opened, a lawyer called Sheeran's use of Gaye's lyrics at his concerts a " smoking gun".

The Grammy winner, 32, testified that he did not copy from Gaye's 1973 hit.

Asked by lawyer Keisha Rice about another song he wrote, Take it Back, which contains the lyrics " plagiarism is hidden" Sheeran confirmed that he had written The Words .

" Those are my lyrics, yep, " He Said , adding: " Can I give some context to them? "

She Said that if she wanted any context she would ask for it, and went on to ask him about concert footage recorded in Zurich showing him mixing lyrics from Gaye's song with Thinking Out Loud.

Earlier, another lawyer for The Family - civil rights advocate Ben Crump - Told The Court that The Concert video amounted to a " smoking gun" confession.

Sheeran responded that he sometimes mixed together songs with similar chords at his performances, and appeared to grow frustrated when Ms Rice cut him off.

" I feel like you don't want me to answer because you know that what I'm going to say is actually going to make quite a lot of sense, " He Said .

" You could go from Let it Be to 'No Woman, No Cry and switch back, " Sheeran continued under oath, referring to The Beatles and Bob Marley classics.

" If I had done what you're accusing me of doing, I'd be a quite an idiot to stand on a stage in front of 20,000 people and do that. "

In his opening statement, Mr Crump " recognised the magic" of Gaye's song and " decided to capture a bit of that magic for his own benefit".

As The Trial began on Tuesday, US District Judge Louis Stanton warned the seven-member jury that despite the fact that music will be played In Court : " We don't allow dancing. "

The Trial is expected to last at least One Week . If The Jury finds the pop star liable for copyright infringement, The Trial will enter a Second Phase to determine how much he owes.

The Court case comes as The Singer prepares to launch a North American stadium tour and release a new album.

Earlier on Tuesday, Sheeran's lawyer argued that both songs are distinct from each other and that no artist should be allowed to " monopolise" commonly used musical chord progressions.

" No One owns basic musical building blocks, " said Ilene Farkas.

" The two songs share versions of a similar and unprotectable [sic] chord progression that was freely available to all songwriters, " his lawyers said in an earlier court filing.

Mr Townsend's daughter testified before Sheeran, according to the.

Kathryn Griffin-Townsend praised Sheeran as " a great artist with a great future" the newspaper reported. She Told jurors she brought the case reluctantly, and because " I have to protect My Father 's legacy. "

The latest trial comes One Year after Sheeran was cleared at a trial in London of claims he copied his hit song Shape Of You.

The Claim over Thinking Out Loud was originally lodged in 2018, not by Gaye's Family but by investment banker David Pullman and a company called Structured Asset Sales (SAS), which has acquired a portion of The Estate of Let's Get It On co-writer Ed Townsend .

Seeking $100m (£90m) in damages, they allege that Sheeran and his co-writer Amy Wadge " copied and exploited, without authorisation or credit" the Gaye song, " including but not limited to The Melody , rhythms, harmonies, drums, bass line, backing chorus, tempo, syncopation and looping".

Ms Wadge, and various expert musicologists, are expected to testify at the New York trial.

This is not the only trial Sheeran is facing over Thinking Out Loud, which went to Number One in the UK in 2014 and won song of the year at the Grammy Awards in 2016.

SAS has filed a second case, which is currently on pause, while a separate suit by another portion of Townsend's estate is awaiting trial.

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