ISWC · Musical Work

T-911515153-6

I Got You

102 recordings

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T-911515153-6 is the International Standard Musical Work Code (ISWC) for the musical composition "I Got You". ISWCs are ISO 15707 identifiers managed by CISAC; they identify the underlying song — its melody, lyrics, and arrangement — rather than any single recording. One composition can have many recordings (ISRCs). This work has 102 known recordings (ISRCs) indexed on Credits.fm.

Format

TPrefix
911515153Work number
6Check digit
Prefix:
"T" = musical work; "W" = work in progress.
Work number:
9-digit unique work number assigned by CISAC.
Check digit:
ISO 7064 Mod 11-2 check digit that validates the rest of the code.

Credit Chain

ISRC102 recordings
ISWCI Got You
SourcesCISAC

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Identifier Graph

ISWCI Got YouISRCAUV401926256ISRCBET231751864ISRCBET231751865ISRCCH6542082998ISRCDEAR41440701

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What is ISWC T-911515153-6?
ISWC T-911515153-6 identifies the musical composition "I Got You". ISWCs are defined by ISO 15707 and managed by CISAC to uniquely identify the underlying song — the melody, lyrics, and arrangement.
How many recordings use ISWC T-911515153-6?
ISWC T-911515153-6 has 102 recordings (ISRCs) associated with it. Each recording is a distinct version — such as the original, a remix, a live performance, or a cover — that shares the same underlying composition.
How is an ISWC different from an ISRC?
An ISWC identifies a musical work (the underlying composition — melody, lyrics, arrangement). An ISRC identifies a specific sound recording of that work. One ISWC can have many ISRCs — for example, the original recording, a remix, a live version, and a cover would each have their own ISRC but share the same ISWC.

What is ISWC T-911515153-6?

T-911515153-6 is an International Standard Musical Work Code (ISWC) that uniquely identifies the musical composition "I Got You". ISWCs are defined by ISO 15707 and managed by CISAC. Unlike ISRCs which identify recordings, an ISWC identifies the underlying song — the melody, lyrics, and arrangement.

This work has 102 recordings (ISRCs) associated with it. Each recording represents a distinct version — such as the original, a remix, a live performance, or a cover — that shares the same underlying composition.

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