We’re going old school, let the comma see the webpage ⚡
The phonographic copyright field (P line) is there to identify who owns the copyright on the sound recording of the performance on the release. This should be whoever’s performing on the release.
If you’re performing a cover, the original performing artist goes in the C line, but the artist performing the cover goes in the P line.
You should separate two or more names/artists in the P line with a comma, like this:
So no need to leave anyone out!
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Here’s a little more info on C lines and P lines in the video below…
See also:
What should I put in the C line if my release is a cover?
Should I credit the composer in the C line of a classical release?
Can I credit my label in my C line/P line?