Whenever Sheldon on Big Bang Theory needs a little TLC, the Soft Kitty song just does it for him. TBH it does it for us too. What’s not to love about a sweet song about a soft warm ball of fur? We ...
If you’re a fan of popular sitcom The Big Bang Theory, chances are you know the song Soft Kitty, which has been sung on the show many times. Now, CBS is being challenged for ownership of the tune by ...
A little kitty has caused what could be a big lawsuit. The heirs of New Hampshire poet and teacher Edith Newlin are suing CBS over “Warm Kitty,” a lullaby written by Newlin that frequently appears in ...
A lawsuit over the rights to a lullaby sung on The Big Bang Theory is challenging the ownership of “Soft Kitty,” which has been sung several times on the show whenever Sheldon needs comforting. The ...
As we watched this week’s episode, 'The Inspiration Deprivation,' we’re realizing this could be the end of the earworm’s era! Soft kitty… warm kitty… oh ...
Bad news for Dr. Sheldon Cooper, who doesn't do well with uncertainty on CBS's hyper-hit The Big Bang Theory: No more Soft Kitty lullabies. Well, possibly. Turns out the saccharine song that Sheldon ...
Ellen Newlin Chase and Margaret Chase Perry are suing essentially everyone involved with “The Big Bang Theory” over the hit sitcom’s repeated use of their mother’s nursery rhyme poem, “Soft Kitty.” ...
The Big Bang Theory has successfully had a lawsuit against them – over the Soft Kitty song – dropped. The CBS sitcom was sued after Ellen Newlin Chase and Margaret Chase Perry claimed that the show ...
The heirs to "Warm Kitty" writer Edith Newlin have filed a lawsuit against the producers of The Big Bang Theory for violation of copyright, The Associated Press reports. Newlin was a New Hampshire ...
Sheldon Cooper's ("The Big Bang Theory" Powers That Be for alleged copyright violations. It took several years for the family of Edith Newlin to notice that a song used on the CBS show uses lyrics ...
Newlin was a New Hampshire English teacher, who adapted the tune from a traditional English folk tune and reworked the lyrics in the 1930s. Prior to The Big Bang Theory, versions of the song were ...