Music-loving investors will be given the chance to buy a share of the rights to 1970s number one I Love to Love by Tina Charles. 

Song investment platform Anote today lets listeners take a stake in the disco track’s future earnings. 

Anote allows investors to buy into a song or artist’s royalties, which will pay dividends based on how much they earn. 

Catchy: Tina Charles  performs her smash hit 70's song I Love to Love which investors can now buy a stake in

Catchy: Tina Charles  performs her smash hit 70’s song I Love to Love which investors can now buy a stake in  

Royalties are seen as a stable investment given people’s appetite for music is broadly unaffected by economic shifts. 

Some songs that appear in films and TV shows or feature on social media get huge boosts, increasing the amount they pay out. 

I Love to Love earned royalties worth £18,400 in the past year, and if it kept this up investors could earn a 7.7 per cent yield on what they put in. 

It topped the charts in 1976, has been streamed tens of millions of times – and appeared in BBC drama River. 

Those who buy in will have access to the rights for up to ten years before the song’s German owner Roba Music Publishing delists it. 

Anote chief executive Marzio Schena said: ‘2021 has been a pivotal year for our platform, and I am delighted to close the year by partnering with Roba and bringing a UK No 1 to investors.

‘ I Love to Love is a truly iconic 70s disco pop hit, a true testament to the quality of access our platform can now provide.’ 

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

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