The legendary Tom Lehrer, at age 92, has decided to release all of his lyrics and sheet music to the public domain.
From his web site
https://tomlehrersongs.com/:
Quote:
DISCLAIMER STATEMENT
I, Tom Lehrer, and the Tom Lehrer Trust 2000, hereby grant the following permission:
All the lyrics on this website, whether published or unpublished, copyrighted or uncopyrighted, may be downloaded and used in any manner whatsoever, without requiring any further permission from me or any payment to me or to anyone else.
Some lyrics written by Tom Lehrer to copyrighted music by others are included herein, but of course such music may not be used without permission of the copyright owners. (The translated songs may be found in their original languages on YouTube.)
In other words, all the lyrics herein should be treated as though they were in the public domain.
In particular, permission is hereby granted to anyone to set any of these lyrics to their own music and publish or perform their versions without fear of legal action.
This permission applies only to the lyrics on this website. Most of the music written by Tom Lehrer will be added gradually later with further disclaimers.
Note: This website will be shut down on December 31, 2024, so if you want to download anything, don’t wait too long.
I’ve been a fan of Tom Lehrer’s since the 70s, hearing him most often on the Dr. Demento show. So many classic witty and intelligently written songs. I’m not ashamed to say I paid attention to “The Elements” in the hopes that it would help make things stick. “So Long, Mom”, “Werner Von Braun”, “The Vatican Rag” (“Genuflect! Genuflect! Genuflect!), “Oedipus Rex”, and my favorites, “The Masochism Tango” and “Poisoning Pigeons In The Park”. So great to see him release this stuff so that artists in the future can use it creatively without regard to have to pay someone.