$800 for twenty of
anyone's words is nothing less than extortionate! (And, come on, Ricki Lake? Who's she kidding? The mind boggles...)
The
song
in question is 'Mad World', written by Roland Orzabal in the early 80's and made famous again as part of the Donnie Darko soundtrack in 2001 so, sadly, still a way to go before it falls out of
copyright
completely! I'm intending to use literally a couple of lines (depending on who's formatting the lyrics, it's either 2 lines or 3) and I'm hoping that the rules that apply to non-fiction books/articles etc (i.e. that you can use up to a certain number of lines for free, as long as you clearly attribute them to their author) might also apply here too. Of course 'hoping' is rather different to 'knowing', hence the question...
Thanks for the advice, JB, much appreciated.
Snowcat