Behind the Unlikely Deal That’s Bringing ‘Goo Goo Muck’ Bucks to This Industry Veteran

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Jim Shaw, who was given publishing rights to the rockabilly song by a friend, is enjoying an unexpected “bonanza” after its use in Netflix’s mega-hit “Wednesday.”

shooting from 2,500 streams the day before the premiere to 134,000 five days later. “It’s a really amazing, fun little bonanza,” says Shaw, 76. “I wasn’t familiar with the show, but I was happy to make the deal, and caught by surprise on all this.”

Bell, who died in 2013, was a U.S. Navy veteran who evolved from directing a church choir to recording artists, including local symphonies and a pre-stardom, for his Bakersfield-area studio and his Audan Records label. He also owned a couple of publishing companies, including Damosi, named after his wife and daughters. Not much is known about Cook, who wrote “Goo Goo Muck” with Ed James. “I really thought it was a fun little song — the Duane Eddy guitar and that sound,” Shaw says.

 

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