- published: 04 Jun 2014
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The International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) is an international standard code for uniquely identifying sound recordings and music video recordings. The code was developed by the recording industry in conjunction with the ISO technical committee 46, subcommittee 9 (TC 46/SC 9), which codified the standard as ISO 3901 in 1986, and updated it in 2001.
An ISRC identifies a particular recording, not the work (composition and lyrical content) itself. Therefore, different recordings, edits, and remixes of the same work should each have their own ISRC. Works are identified by ISWC. Recordings remastered without significant audio-quality changes should retain their existing ISRC, but the threshold is left to the discretion of the record company.
ISO 3901 was finished in 1986. In 1988, the IFPI recommended that its member companies adopt ISRCs for music videos. In 1989, the ISO designated the IFPI as the registration authority for ISRCs. The IFPI, in turn, delegated part of the administration of ISRCs to several dozen national agencies, which allocate ISRCs to both record companies and individuals. The national agencies began assigning ISRC codes for music videos in August 1989.
One day you're gonna miss me.
One day you're gonna wake up cold.
Then you'll wish that you could kiss me when you're old
and you're alone.
So cry if you want to.
Yeah, you can come undone but you've gotta have a heart
to have a broken one.
You can take your accusations.
You can have all your records back.
You can have an opinion or a heart attack,
'cause if you lose a kindred spirit, you'll find another
one.
But you've gotta to pull the trigger to have a smoking
gun.
Oh my girl, it must be so tight in your skin 'cause
there's no room to breathe- this fantasy you're living
I need a new perpective, I need a fresh start.
I need a girl like you like a stolen car because we all
love the joyride until you wind up dead.