Mariah Carey is sued over ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’

Mariah Carey is sued over ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’

A songwriter claimed he co-wrote a song with the same title five years prior and sued Mariah Carey on Friday over her 1994 Christmas blockbuster “All I Want for Christmas Is You.”

Andy Stone has filed a lawsuit in federal court in New Orleans, demanding at least $20 million in damages from Carey, her co-writer, and Sony Music Entertainment, among other things, for copyright infringement and misappropriation.

Stone, who fronts the country-pop band Vince Vance & the Valiants, accused the defendants of using his “popularity and unique style” illegally and causing confusion by recording the newer song without his permission.

Carey and Sony Music spokespeople did not immediately reply to calls for comment.

Carey’s song can be found on her album “Merry Christmas,” and it has long been played on the radio and in retail stores during the holiday season.

Despite being recorded a quarter-century ago, it has also topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart every year since 2019. Carey only had one more No. 1 single than the Beatles, with “All I Want for Christmas Is You.”

During the 1993 Christmas season, Stone’s song had “significant airplay” and charted on the Billboard charts, according to Stone.

When Stone first heard Carey’s song, it wasn’t evident from the complaint.

Stone’s lawyers first contacted the defendants about their claimed improper usage in April 2021, according to the complaint, but they were “unable to come to any resolution.”

Stone’s lawyers did not respond to calls for more information right away.

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