A Quote by Paul Young

The royalties from downloading are bad enough but the royalties from streaming are non-existent. — © Paul Young
The royalties from downloading are bad enough but the royalties from streaming are non-existent.
When I was releasing EPs by myself, I was generating royalties. And when I signed, I thought I'd put those royalties into other artists. And interestingly, streaming is most of the income for those artists.
Record industry's not so much against artists, but certain people are just wicked people that sit up in the industry who go against the artist. The thing is, if you're in the recording business, where's our health benefits? Where's the royalties from when you put stuff on labels in different countries? And now, with all these 500 cable channels, you want your mechanical royalties, your licensing. There's so much technology that you've got to stay on top. They always try to tell you, "Oh, don't worry about the business side, just do the music."
I can tell you this, if it wasn't for my book royalties, I'd be in debt.
If you make money back from your record, you're doing it smart. It's an expensive hobby. I'm lucky enough to still make a living as a musician through live work and odd bits of royalties.
Let's crowd source, curate, and add royalties to books
One of California's largest exports for royalties is creative content.
I am very fond of fresh air and royalties.
I've lived on royalties all my life. It is the readers who have supported me.
Because we do not sell photographs, we have no royalties on books, posters, postcards.
I'm just working class. I can pay the bills most of the time, usually from royalties.
You might be a redneck if Exxon and Conoco have offered you royalties for your hair.
I would say the hummingbird really deserves the royalties on [some of my songs].
You get royalties from certain songs that you do when you do background. It's according to the work that you put in.
The animated books pay the lowest rates at the Big Two and you can forget about royalties.
Someday I hope to write a book where the royalties will pay for the copies I give away.
I didn't earn that much in record royalties. You've only got to look at my sales in 1980 to figure that one out.
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