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Cher sues heirs of Sonny Bono over song and record revenue

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Cher has sued the widow of her former musical partner and ex-husband Sonny Bono over royalties for Sonny and Cher songs including 'œI Got You Babe'ť and 'œThe Beat Goes On."

In a federal lawsuit filed in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Cher alleges that former Rep. Mary Bono and other defendants have attempted to terminate provisions of business agreements Cher and Sonny Bono reached when they divorced in 1975 that entitled each to 50% of songwriting and recording royalties.

The lawsuit says that Sonny Bono's heirs filed notice in 2016 that they were terminating some of his song licensing agreements, but they 'œdid not terminate, and could not have terminated'ť his agreements with Cher.

The breach-of-contract lawsuit alleges that the damages to Cher total at least $1 million.

Mary Bono's attorney said the family's moves are within their rights and the law.

'œThe Copyright Act allows Sonny's widow and children to reclaim Sonny's copyrights from publishers, which is what they did,'ť attorney Daniel Schacht said in a statement. 'œRepresentative Bono remains open to continuing a private discussion about this, but we are confident that, if necessary, the court will affirm their position.'ť

Cher, the 75-year-old Grammy, Oscar and Emmy winning singer and actor known for solo hits including 'œBelieve'ť and film roles including 'œMoonstruck," began performing as a duo with Sonny Bono in 1964. The two later had a TV variety show. They were married from 1967 to 1975.

Sonny Bono become mayor of Palm Springs and later a California congressman for the area. He died in a skiing accident in Lake Tahoe in 1998, and Mary Bono, his fourth wife, won his seat.

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