List of EMI artists

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The musicians may have been signed under one of EMI's subsidiary labels. The subsidiary is noted next to the artist if this is the case.

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Pre-1960

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  • Nat King Cole (Capitol)
  • Tennessee Ernie Ford (Capitol)
  • Judy Garland (Capitol)
  • Nicolai Gedda (HMV)
  • The Goons (Parlophone)
  • Wanda Jackson (Capitol)
  • Dick James (Parlophone)
  • The Kingston Trio (Capitol)
  • Umm Kulthum (EMI Arabia)
  • Dean Martin (Capitol)
  • Liza Minnelli (Capitol/Angel)
  • Cliff Richard (Columbia Graphophone)
  • Jimmy Shand (Parlophone)
  • Dinah Shore (Capitol)
  • Frank Sinatra
  • Gene Vincent (Capitol)

1960s

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  • The Band (Capitol)
  • The Beach Boys (Capitol)
  • The Beatles (Parlophone/EMI/Capitol/Apple). Now bought by Universal.
  • Bobby Darin (Capitol)
  • Gerry and the Pacemakers (Columbia Gramophone)
  • The Animals (Columbia Graphophone, left in 1966)
  • The Yardbirds (Columbia Gramophone)
  • The Hollies (Parlophone/EMI, 1963–1972, 1986–Present)
  • Gullivers People (Parlophone/EMI, 1965–1969)
  • Pink Floyd (Tower/Harvest/EMI/Capitol/Columbia Gramophone)
  • The Pretty Things (Harvest/Columbia Gramophone, 1968–1972)
  • Deep Purple (Parlophone/Purple/Harvest, left in 1976; EMI for Japan and Europe outside UK, 1997–2003)
  • Cilla Black (Parlophone)
  • Pepe Jaramillo (Parlophone, EMI)
  • Billy J. Kramer (Parlophone)
  • The Fourmost (Parlophone)
  • The Shadows (Columbia Gramophone/EMI, left in 1980)
  • Herman's Hermits (Columbia Gramophone)
  • The Dave Clark Five (Columbia Gramophone)
  • Ahmad Zahir (Capitol, EMI)
  • Helen Shapiro (Columbia Gramophone)
  • Manfred Mann (HMV, left in 1966)
  • The Move (Regal Zonophone)
  • Procol Harum (Regal Zonophone, left in 1970)
  • T. Rex (band) (Regal Zonophone)
  • Joe Cocker (Regal Zonophone/EMI, 1968–1970, 1999–2007)
  • Peter and Gordon (Columbia Gramophone/Capitol)
  • The Swallows (Malaysian Band) (Columbia)

1970s–present

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  • 22-20s (Heavenly)
  • Thirty Seconds to Mars
  • Air Traffic (Tiny Consumer)
  • Ai (EMI Records/EMI Records Japan/EMI Music Japan)
  • Airbourne
  • Aleesia (EMI/A-Lista)
  • Alfie (Regal)
  • All-4-One
  • Andy Lau (1985 - 1989 move to PolyGram Hongkong in 1990)
  • Ahmad Zahir
  • Ilham al-Madfai
  • Lily Allen (Regal/Parlophone/Capitol)
  • Alpha Galates
  • A-mei (EMI Music Taiwan)
  • Namie Amuro (EMI Music Japan, left in 1995)
  • Anahí
  • Andra & The Backbone (EMI/Arka Music Indonesia)
  • Leif Ove Andsnes
  • Angelic Upstarts (EMI Zonophone)
  • Keren Ann
  • Michael Fortunati (EMI Italiana, dropped in 1995)
  • Jack Jersey (EMI Netherlands) (Capitol Records)
  • Anouk (EMI Netherlands)
  • Adam Ant
  • AFI
  • Alison Wonderland
  • Apawk (Capitol)
  • Armored Saint
  • Arrows (RAK Records)
  • Art Brut (Mute)
  • Richard Ashcroft (Hut/Virgin/EMI/Parlophone)
  • Assala
  • Athlete (Regal)
  • Auf der Maur
  • Australian Crawl
  • Avant
  • Avion (EMI Australia)
  • Charles Aznavour
  • Melanie B (Virgin, dropped in 2001)
  • Lloyd Banks (G-Unit/EMI)
  • Barenaked Ladies
  • Bassheads (Parlophone/Deconstruction, dropped in 2003)
  • The Barracudas
  • The Be Be See (EMI Records)
  • Beastie Boys (Parlophone/Capitol)
  • Beau Dommage (Capitol)
  • Bebe
  • Victoria Beckham (Virgin, dropped in 2002)
  • Belinda (Capitol)
  • Belouis Some (Parlophone/Capitol)
  • The Beta Band (Regal)
  • BlaaZe (Virgin)
  • Black Dice (DFA Records)
  • Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (Virgin, left in 2004)
  • Black Sabbath (I.R.S./EMI, 1989–1996)
  • Bleikr Morrison (I.R.S./EMI, 1995-1996)
  • Blue (Innocent/Virgin)
  • Blue Mink (Regal Zonophone)
  • Blur (Food/Parlophone)
  • David Bowie (Parlophone/Virgin)
  • Jeff Bridges (EMI/Blue Note)
  • Lisa Brokop (Capitol, left in 1996)
  • Garth Brooks (Capitol/Liberty/Parlophone)
  • Meredith Brooks (Capitol, left in 1999)
  • Brotherhood of Man (1982–83)
  • James Brown
  • Emma Bunton (Virgin, dropped in 2002)
  • Darren Burn
  • Burning Spear
  • Kate Bush
  • Melanie C (Virgin, dropped in 2003)
  • John Cale
  • Camper Van Beethoven (Virgin America)
  • Captain (EMI Records)
  • Cass Phang (EMI Music Hong Kong)
  • Crookers
  • Mariah Carey (Virgin, 2001–2002)
  • Pat Carl
  • Belinda Carlisle (Virgin, 1993 & 1996)
  • Kim Carnes
  • Carpark North
  • Hayko Cepkin (EMI Turkey/Kent)
  • Ruben Chacon (Capitol)
  • The Chemical Brothers (Virgin)
  • Chiddy Bang (Parlophone)
  • Chingy (Parlophone/Capitol, left in 2007)
  • Chumbawamba (EMI)
  • Anne Clark (EMI UK) 1982-1994
  • Classics IV
  • Claytown Troupe (EMI USA/UK) 1991–1992
  • George Clinton
  • Joe Cocker (Parlophone)
  • Cockney Rejects (EMI & EMI Zonophone)
  • Coldplay (Parlophone/Capitol)
  • Phil Collins
  • Conor Maynard (Parlophone)
  • The Colour (Rethink)
  • The Concretes (Astralwerks)
  • Elvis Costello
  • Graham Coxon (Parlophone)
  • DJ Crazy Toones (Lench Mob Records)
  • Creamy (EMI Music Denmark)
  • Crowded House (Capitol)
  • Myriam Montemayor Cruz
  • Daft Punk (Virgin)
  • The Dandy Warhols (Parlophone/Capitol)
  • The Decemberists (Capitol)
  • Delirious? (Sparrow)
  • The Departure (Parlophone)
  • Depeche Mode (Mute, Capitol/Virgin US until 2012)
  • Design (Regal Zonophone/EMI)
  • Device (Chrysalis)
  • Dewa 19 (EMI Music Hong Kong/Indonesia/Arka Music)
  • Dewi Dewi (EMI/Arka Music Indonesia)
  • Ahmad Dhani(EMI/Arka Music Indonesia)
  • Dirty Vegas (Parlophone)
  • The Divine Comedy (Parlophone)
  • Doughboy (Lench Mob Records)
  • Doves (Heavenly)
  • Dubstar (Food)
  • The Duke Spirit (Heavenly)
  • Duran Duran (Harvest/Capitol/EMI)
  • Sheena Easton
  • Anthonia Edwards
  • Taron Egerton
  • The Elkcloner
  • Electric Light Orchestra (Harvest, left in 1973)
  • Eloy (Harvest/Electrola/EMI, left in 1984)
  • Elva Hsiao (Virgin Music Taiwan/EMI Music Taiwan)
  • Shawn Emanuel (EMI Music, left in 2007)
  • Empire (Parlophone)
  • Enigma (Virgin)
  • Erasure (Mute)
  • Eric Johnson (Vortexan)
  • Eternal (left in 2000)
  • Euphoria (EMI Australia)
  • Exaltasamba
  • Faith Evans (Capitol)
  • Evanescence (Wind-Up Records)
  • Everclear (Capitol, left in 2004)
  • Exodus (Capitol)
  • Ezequielized Odyssey
  • Faker (Capitol)
  • Falco
  • Fairuz (EMI Arabia)
  • Fatboy Slim (Astralwerks)
  • Kevin Federline (Federation Records)
  • Tiziano Ferro (EMI Music Italy)
  • Fey (EMI Music/Capitol)
  • Neil Finn (Parlophone)
  • Fire 12
  • Fischerspooner
  • Five Finger Death Punch
  • The Flowers (EMI Music China)
  • Jo FloWroshus (Capitol/EMI/History Makerz)
  • Foo Fighters (Roswell/Parlophone/Capitol, left in 1999)
  • Michael Franti and Spearhead (Parlophone)
  • The J. Geils Band
  • The Generators (Orlando, Florida version)
  • Debbie Gibson (SBK, 1995, left after one album)
  • David Gilmour (EMI/Columbia)
  • Gary Glitter
  • Goldfrapp (Mute)
  • Diego González
  • Gorillaz (Parlophone)
  • Edyta Górniak (from 1996, moved to Virgin in 2002, dropped in 2004)
  • Gouge (EMI, Robyn Godfrey-Cass signing in 1996, 5 album deal, after leaving indie label Fluffy Bunny)
  • Grand Avenue
  • Grand Funk Railroad (Capitol)
  • Amy Grant (Sparrow/EMI/Capitol Christian Group, signed in 2007 after leaving Warner/Word/Curb)
  • Great White (Capitol)
  • David Guetta (Astralwerks)
  • G-Unit (G-Unit/EMI)
  • Adrian Gurvitz (RAK)
  • Geri Halliwell (Capitol/Virgin/Innocent, contract finished in 2005)
  • Hallway Productions (Lench Mob Records)
  • Ed Harcourt (Heavenly)
  • Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel (now part of Parlophone; catalogue moved to Chrysalis)
  • George Harrison (Parlophone/Apple)
  • Corey Hart (Capitol/EMI America/Manhattan) (outside Canada)
  • Nazia Hassan
  • Zohaib Hassan
  • Mike Hawkins (Virgin / EMI DK)
  • Richard Hawley (Mute)
  • Oliver Haze
  • Heart (Capitol)
  • Heroes del Silencio
  • Honey Bane (Zonophone)
  • Jake Hook (EMI Music Publishing)
  • Jeffrey Hooper
  • Hot Chip
  • Hot Chocolate (RAK)
  • Houston (singer) (Capitol)
  • Stanley Huang (Virgin Music Chinese/Capitol Music Taiwan)
  • Hurt
  • Ice Cube (Lench Mob Records)
  • Idlewild (Parlophone, left in 2005)
  • Interpol (Capitol/Parlophone, UK)
  • Iron Maiden (EMI, Harvest/Capitol US 1980–1990, 1993–1995, currently on Universal Music Group in North America)
  • Alan Jackson (EMI Nashville)
  • Janet Jackson (Virgin, completed contract and left in 2006)
  • Jay Chou (Virgin)
  • Jaguares (EMI)
  • Jessica Simpson (Primary Wave)
  • Mulan Jameela (EMI Music Indonesia)
  • Duncan James (Innocent/Virgin)
  • Jane's Addiction (Parlophone/Capitol)
  • Matthew Jay
  • Pepe Jaramillo (EMI)
  • Jean Michel Jarre (from August 2007 until 2012)
  • Dr. John (Parlophone)
  • Norah Jones (Parlophone/Blue Note/Capitol)
  • Junior Senior
  • Junoon
  • Kajagoogoo (Parlophone)
  • Laura Michelle Kelly (Angel)
  • Kenna
  • Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (Real World)
  • Killa Mike (EMI)
  • King Biscuit Time (Regal)
  • Kings of Convenience
  • The Knack (Capitol)
  • Beverley Knight (Parlophone)
  • Jordan Knight
  • Korn (Virgin, left and are now independent)
  • Kraftwerk (EMI/Capitol since 1975, Astralwerks US as of 2001; Mute Europe as of 2009)
  • Leo Ku (Gold Label)
  • Kudai (Capitol)
  • Kyla (EMI Philippines)
  • Lady Antebellum (Capitol Nashville)
  • Cristy Lane
  • Marit Larsen (Virgin, former M2M)
  • David Lasley
  • LCD Soundsystem
  • Legião Urbana
  • John Lennon (Parlophone/Apple)
  • LeToya (Noontime/Capitol)
  • Huey Lewis and the News (Chrysalis Records)
  • Libera
  • Little River Band (EMI Australia/Harvest, then Capitol; until 1986)
  • Alex Lloyd (left in 2004)
  • Justin Lo (Gold Label)
  • Loane (Virgin/EMI Music France)
  • Lolene (Capitol/EMI)
  • Lollipop (EMI Capitol Taiwan)
  • Los Mismos (left in 2001)
  • Ruth Lorenzo (EMI/Virgin, May 2009)
  • Louise (left in December 2001)
  • Love is All (Parlophone, one album[1])
  • M2M (under negotiation for a reunion album)
  • Madredeus
  • Mae (Capitol)
  • The Magic Numbers (Heavenly)
  • Maids of Gravity (Virgin/Vernon Yard)
  • Die Mannequin
  • Manowar (left after two weeks)
  • Marillion
  • Marinella
  • Lene Marlin (Virgin)
  • Junior Martinez (EMI UK)
  • Richard Marx (EMI USA/Manhattan/Capitol)
  • Willy Mason (Astralwerks)
  • Abraham Mateo (EMI Spain)
  • Keiko Matsui (Narada)
  • Paul McCartney (Parlophone/Capitol/Apple). Left in 2007. Owns solo back catalogue rights, which were licensed to Concord Music Group in 2010[2] and transferred to Capitol in 2016.
  • McFly (Super)
  • Megadeth (Capitol)
  • Meat Loaf (Virgin Records) One album: Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose
  • Memorain (EMI Greece, contract finished in 2010)
  • George Michael (Virgin) 1996–1999. Owned solo back catalogue rights from that time, which were licensed to Sony Music Entertainment in 2008.
  • Michael Learns to Rock (EMI Denmark/Medley)
  • Mina
  • Kylie Minogue (Parlophone)
  • Rickey Montena
  • Mandy Moore (The Firm Music)
  • Morrissey (His Master's Voice/Parlophone)
  • Bob Mould (Virgin)
  • Mud (RAK)
  • Róisín Murphy
  • The Music (Hut)
  • Na Ying
  • Naast
  • Nachlader
  • Kary Ng (Gold Label)
  • Nickelback (Canada only)
  • Martin Nievera (EMI Philippines)
  • Nine Times Bodyweight
  • O'G3NE (EMI Netherlands)
  • Oh Land
  • Omarion (EMI/StarWorld Entertainment/T.U.G.)
  • One More Girl
  • Operator Please (Virgin)
  • Orbital (EMI –one album Octane (OST), released separately from their catalogue with FFRR/London Records)
  • Stacie Orrico (Virgin)
  • Beth Orton (1996–2005 Heavenly, 2005–present)
  • Otep (Capitol)
  • Fito Páez (left; now with Warner/Sony Music)
  • Papa VS Pretty (Peace + Riot)
  • Sabri brothers
  • Sarina Paris (EMI Italy)
  • Jennylyn Mercado (EMI Philippines)
  • Katy Perry (Parlophone/Capitol)
  • Pet Shop Boys (Parlophone/EMI) (left March 2013; now with x2/Kobalt Label Services) (return 2017-present catalogue: 1985-2012)
  • Liz Phair (Capitol)
  • Poison (Capitol/Enigma)
  • Power Francers (EMI Italy)
  • Prefab Sprout (EMI Liberty, 2001–present)
  • Maxi Priest (Relentless)
  • Prime Circle (EMI South Africa)
  • Los Prisioneros
  • Professor Green (Virgin)
  • Osvaldo Pugliese (EMI-Odeon)
  • Suzi Quatro (RAK)
  • Queen (Parlophone/EMI/Capitol/Hollywood Records) (left in 2011)
  • Queensrÿche (EMI) (left in 1997)
  • R.E.M. (I.R.S./EMI, left in 1988)
  • Radar
  • Radiohead (Parlophone/Capitol, contract finished as of 2003)
  • Rascals (Virgin/EMI)
  • Ricki-Lee
  • Corinne Bailey Rae
  • Raekwon
  • Raining Pleasure (Capitol/Blue Note)
  • Marion Raven (former M2M, Capitol as of 2008)
  • RBD
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers (left; now with Warner)
  • Helen Reddy
  • Relient K (Capitol/Gotee)
  • Gracie Rivera
  • Kenny Rogers (Liberty)
  • Roll Deep (Relentless)
  • The Rolling Stones (Virgin, left in 2008)
  • Sigur Rós
  • Diana Ross (Capitol/EMI, outside USA/Canada, 1981–present)
  • Vasco Rossi (EMI Italy)
  • Sakis Rouvas (Minos EMI Greece)
  • Roxette (EMI Svenska AB)
  • Rappin P (EMI/Capitol)
  • Röyksopp
  • Rodney Rude (EMI Australia)
  • Rucka Rucka Ali (Pinegrove/Capitol)
  • Ruslana
  • Deric Ruttan (EMI Canada)
  • Lee Ryan (Virgin)
  • Samestate (EMI/Sparrow)
  • Sandy Lam (Virgin Music Hong Kong)
  • Satyricon
  • Mose Scarlett (EMI Canada)
  • Scotty Boy and the James Kennedys (EMI Washington)
  • S.H.E (EMI Music China)
  • Sara Tunes
  • Sarah Chen
  • Salmonella Dub (EMI New Zealand 1994–)
  • Scorpions (Harvest/Electrola, Europe)
  • Dan Seals (Capitol/Liberty)
  • Jay Sean (Relentless)
  • Bob Seger (Capitol)
  • Selena (EMI Latin)
  • The Sex Pistols (Virgin/EMI, September to December 1976)
  • Silent Running
  • Shazza
  • Shaye (EMI Canada)
  • Shenandoah (Liberty/Capitol/Free Falls/Cumberland Road)
  • SHINee (EMI Music Japan)
  • Show Lo (EMI Taiwan)
  • Show-Ya (Eastworld/EMI Music Japan, left in 1990)
  • The Sleepy Jackson (Capitol)
  • The Smashing Pumpkins (Caroline/Virgin/Hut, contract finished in 2001, signed with Reprise Records in 2007, went independent in 2008, re-signed to EMI in 2011)
  • The Smiths
  • Snoop Dogg
  • The Sonic Hearts
  • Soprano (EMI France)
  • Sparklehorse (Parlophone)
  • Spice Girls (Virgin)
  • Ringo Starr (Parlophone/Apple, left in 1976)
  • Starsailor
  • Stereo (EMI Music Netherlands)
  • Steriogram
  • Angus & Julia Stone (EMI Australia/Flock UK)
  • Joss Stone (Relentless)
  • The Stranglers
  • Nicholas Strunk (NICKhilton Entertainment)
  • Stefanie Sun (Capitol Music Taiwan)
  • Super Monkey's (EMI Music Japan)
  • Supergrass (Parlophone)
  • Aleks Syntek
  • T-ara (EMI Music Japan)
  • T.O.Y.
  • T. Rex (Regal Zonophone/Fly/EMI)
  • Talk Talk (Parlophone/EMI)
  • Talking Heads (EMI, outside USA/Canada, 1984–1991)
  • Tamta
  • Stephy Tang (Gold Label)
  • David Tao (EMI Music Taiwan)
  • Tasmin Archer
  • A Taste of Honey (Capitol)
  • The Tea Party
  • Telepopmusik
  • Tinie Tempah (Parlophone)
  • Tension (band) (EMI Music Taiwan)
  • Nicholas Teo (Virgin Music Chinese)
  • Tha Trap (Lench Mob Records)
  • Thalía (Virgin left in 2008 now with Sony Music)
  • This World Fair (Rethink)
  • Lynda Thomas (Capitol)
  • Richard Thompson (Capitol)
  • Toxic Kompulsion
  • Trina (Slip-N-Slide/DP Entertainment)
  • Troy Ave. (EMI/Capitol)
  • Troye Sivan (EMI/Capitol)[3]
  • Jolin Tsai (EMI/Capitol Taiwan, left in 2008)
  • KT Tunstall (Relentless/Virgin)
  • Grzegorz Turnau (Zaiks/BIEM) (Poland)
  • Tina Turner (Parlophone/Capitol)
  • Twista (Get Money Gang Entertainment/EMI/Capitol)
  • Keith Urban (Capitol Nashville)
  • Hikaru Utada
  • Lim Hyung Joo (2006–2007)
  • Valen Hsu
  • Van Hunt
  • Vanilla Ice (SBK, 1990–1994)
  • The Verve (Hut/Virgin/EMI/Parlophone)
  • Zhao Wei (Virgin Music Chinese)
  • Vincent Vincent and the Villains
  • The Vines
  • Vinnie Vincent Invasion (Chrysalis/Capitol)
  • Vixen (EMI USA/Manhattan)
  • Vodka Collins
  • W.A.S.P. (Capitol)
  • Waltari
  • Watershed (South African band) (EMI South Africa)
  • WC (Lench Mob Records)
  • Simon Webbe (Innocent/Virgin)
  • Matt White
  • The White Stripes
  • Whitesnake (EMI Records, outside USA/Canada)
  • Robbie Williams (Chrysalis/EMI)
  • Wilson Phillips (SBK, 1990–1993)
  • Wizzard (Harvest)
  • Fann Wong (EMI Taiwan, 1997–2000)
  • Faye Wong
  • Roy Wood (Harvest)
  • Wrecktangle(EMI Canada)
  • X Japan (USA only, until 2012)
  • XX Teens (Mute)
  • Rainie Yang (EMI Taiwan)
  • Tony Yayo (G-Unit/EMI)
  • You Me At Six (Virgin)
  • Young Maylay (Lench Mob Records)
  • Bertine Zetlitz
  • Peggy Zina (Minos EMI Greece)
  • Zona Boy And Co. (EMI UK)
  • Goldfish (EMI Music Netherlands)
  • The Moonlighters (Capitol)
  • Hashtag (Capitol)
  • F.L.Y. (Capitol)
  • RENEE (EMI Latin/UMG)

Classical

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Classical musicians exclusively or chiefly associated with EMI (on EMI Classics, Angel, HMV and/or Columbia labels)

  • Sir Adrian Boult
  • Agustin Anievas
  • Antonio Pappano
  • Artur Schnabel
  • Blair Ellis Robertson
  • Dennis Brain
  • Dinu Lipatti
  • Sir Edward Elgar
  • Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
  • Elizabeth Marvelly
  • Enrico Caruso
  • Fairuz
  • Franz Welser-Möst
  • Helena Blagne
  • Herbert von Karajan (notably in the 1950s)
  • Ian Bostridge
  • Itzhak Perlman
  • Jacqueline du Pré
  • Sir John Barbirolli
  • Leif Ove Andsnes
  • Linda Brava
  • Maria Callas
  • Mariss Jansons
  • Maxim Vengerov
  • Natalie Dessay
  • Nazzareno Carusi
  • Nigel Kennedy
  • Olaf Bär
  • Otto Klemperer
  • Riccardo Muti
  • Roberto Alagna
  • Rudolf Kempe
  • Sabine Meyer
  • Sarah Brightman (1997-2007, 2008-2010)
  • Simon O'Neill
  • Sir Simon Rattle
  • Sir Thomas Beecham
  • Trey Chui-yee Lee
  • Umm Kulthum
  • Vanessa-Mae (1994-2003)
  • Victoria de los Ángeles
  • Wolfgang Sawallisch
  • Sir William Walton
  • Yehudi Menuhin

See also

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  • EMI
  • List of EMI labels

References

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  1. ^ Valish, Frank. "Love Is All: In the Studio". www.undertheradarmag.com. Retrieved 2021-09-07.
  2. ^ "McCartney Catalog To Be Reissued by Concord Music Group". Business Wire. April 20, 2010. Retrieved April 21, 2010.
  3. ^ "Troye Sivan | EMI Music Publicity Portal". www.emimusic.com.au. Retrieved March 11, 2016.
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