I've made a public playlist [1] on Spotify with the pairs of songs from that article, plus a bonus pair that wasn't covered in the article.
The odd numbers songs are the newer songs, with each of those immediately followed by the song it was accused of infringing.
I was also going to include a pair where there was no copyright dispute as far as I know and I'm not sure why because the newer song sure sounds like it has the same chord progressions, melody, structure, and arrangement, but Spotify only has the newer song.
YouTube has them both so here they are there:
Newer song [2]: "Jolly Roger" by Adam and the Ants from 1980.
Older song [3]: "The March of the MacGregors" by Ennio Morricone for the 1966 movie "Seven Guns for the MacGregors".
The odd numbers songs are the newer songs, with each of those immediately followed by the song it was accused of infringing.
I was also going to include a pair where there was no copyright dispute as far as I know and I'm not sure why because the newer song sure sounds like it has the same chord progressions, melody, structure, and arrangement, but Spotify only has the newer song.
YouTube has them both so here they are there:
Newer song [2]: "Jolly Roger" by Adam and the Ants from 1980.
Older song [3]: "The March of the MacGregors" by Ennio Morricone for the 1966 movie "Seven Guns for the MacGregors".
[1] https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5g9P8Xn9s3SGR19ilOg6Lq?si=...
[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR4n-oo32Jg
[3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5JQ1JTsJ4k