Singer Ed Sheeran’s much loved song ‘Thinking Out Loud’ might have landed him in some serious legal trouble. The singer is being sued over the similarities between his song and singer Marvin Gaye's “Let's get it on”.
The British singer is being sued by the family of Ed Townsend, co-writer of Gaye's song. They have accused Sheeran of stealing the melody, harmony, and rhythm composition of Gaye's 1973 hit number, reports tmz.com.
Townsend's family weren't the only ones to allege similarities between the songs.
Recently, during their 25th anniversary show in New Jersey, boyband Boyz II Men pointed out the apparent likeness between the tracks as they started a cover of “Let's get it on” and transitioned into Sheeran's “Thinking out loud”.
In the recent past, Sheeran dealt with similar accusations over his song "Photograph" in June.
Songwriters Martin Harrington and Tom Leonard filed a lawsuit, alleging that Sheeran's song sounded too similar to one they wrote for a onetime winner of “The X Factor” that was released by British singer Matt Cardle in 2012.
With IANS inputs