Celebrity Justice
Avril Ripped for Allegedly Ripping Off "Girlfriend"

Avril Lavigne has gotten herself into a deeply complicated mess, with two '70s songwriters claiming that she stole their song for her hit single "Girlfriend."
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In a lawsuit filed in US District Court in Northern California, songwriters Tommy Dunbar and James Gangwer allege that "Girlfriend" rips off their 1979 song, "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend," originally performed by The Rubinoos, whose previous claim to fame was penning the theme to "Revenge of the Nerds." Veteran music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote on Billboard.com that "Girlfriend" was "a total lift" from "Boyfriend."
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Lavigne's manager tells the AP that the claim is baseless and that he hired a musicologist to study the two tracks -- and that they've been deemed "completely different songs." Decide for yourself below ...

UPDATE: Tommy Dunbar and James Gangwer, the songwriters who recently brought a legal action against Avril Lavigne and Dr. Luke that claimed that the hit Lavigne/Dr. Luke song "Girlfriend" infringed the copyright in their 1979 song "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend," have issued the following statement: "We are satisfied that any similarities between the two songs resulted from Avril and Luke's use of certain common and widely used lyrics. We therefore completely exonerate Avril and Luke from any wrongdoing of any kind in connection with the claims made by us in our lawsuit."



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1. Sounds a lot a like to me!

Posted at 11:35AM on Jul 6th 2007 by April

2. Oh well, I guess her record label will just have to cough up some money. Isn't there supposed to be someone out there that double checks samplings, gets permission, and makes acknowledgements? How does that all work?

Posted at 11:36AM on Jul 6th 2007 by Alicia

3. Wow she completely jacked that song lol.. and they're both crap! Imagine that.

Posted at 11:36AM on Jul 6th 2007 by Elle

4. They sound awfully similar to me!

Posted at 11:37AM on Jul 6th 2007 by Jordan

5. definitely a ripoff

Posted at 12:54PM on Jul 6th 2007 by the great flamingo

6. Oh yeah, they sound alike - Avril's version is better

Posted at 11:37AM on Jul 6th 2007 by LuvTMZ

7. Agreed,....Avril's version IS better!

Posted at 11:39AM on Jul 6th 2007 by Bi-Polar Hippie

8. They both sound equally awful- here is a pretty funny Avril photo: http://collegecandy.com/blogroll/4010

Posted at 11:40AM on Jul 6th 2007 by jules22

9. Totally theft.......fry her.

Posted at 11:40AM on Jul 6th 2007 by ja

10. It does sound like she borrowed heavily from the other song, doesn't it? It is the second accusation of plagiarizism being levelled at her, the first coming from former collaborator, Canadian singer Chantal Kreviazuk. It isn't looking good for Avril, is it? Does she think people will just ignore her stealing from them?

Posted at 11:42AM on Jul 6th 2007 by Lily

11. Amazing what some "has-been" songwriters won't do to turn a buck. Avril's version is much better. Admittedly, the songs are very similar. Oh well, what are they gonna do?

Posted at 11:44AM on Jul 6th 2007 by Yikes-A-Hooty

12. totally jacked the song.

Posted at 11:46AM on Jul 6th 2007 by TheScrutinizer

13. They both ought to be sued for sampling Get Off My Cloud by the Rolling Stones

Posted at 11:44AM on Jul 6th 2007 by Mick J

14. I really don't think that it's that much alike. It has different lyrics. Plus the fact that that sound is close but not like she ripped the exact words. I don't think that she did i think someone is just trying be a jerk.

Posted at 1:16PM on Jul 6th 2007 by Abreanna

15. Uhm....they sound exactly alike, at least the chorus part. Coincidence? Doubtful. Methinks someone owes someone else some money now.

Posted at 5:18PM on Jul 6th 2007 by Michelle

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