Pop star Ed Sheeran

Ed Sheeran Performs for Jury Deciding ‘Thinking Out Loud’

Story By: TMZ

Imagine if jury duty always included a live performance from Ed Sheeran — that’s what jurors got during his trial for allegedly ripping off Marvin Gaye’s classic, “Let’s Get It On.”

Ed took the stand Thursday in a Manhattan federal courtroom, and at one point had his guitar with him to show the jury exactly how he writes songs, in general, and in particular … his 2014 smash hit, “Thinking Out Loud.”

He strummed the song’s chords and sang the opening line … “When your legs don’t work like they used to before,” and then testified he and co-writer Amy Wadge had nothing like Marvin’s sexy times tune in mind when they wrote ‘Thinking Out Loud.’ Instead, he said their song was about maintaining love into old age.

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He also explained, “When I write vocal melodies, it’s like phonetics.” For instance, he says he first sang the song’s hook as, “I’m singing out now” … before it later became, “I’m thinking out loud.”

The fact Sheeran was allowed to sit on the stand and give a live, although brief, performance could go a long way in swaying the jury. They’re only human, so there’s always potential for a “star-struck” factor — and, sadly, Marvin Gaye isn’t alive to sing in support of the plaintiffs.

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As we reported, the estate of Ed Townsend — co-writer of “Let’s Get It On” — is suing Sheeran, claiming his song copies the melody, harmony and other elements of Marvin’s 1973 #1 hit.

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During his testimony, Sheeran admitted he doesn’t pour a heck of a lot of time into writing any of his songs … saying he draws inspiration from whatever’s happening in his life, and rarely takes more than one day to complete a song.

Anyway, something to think about next time you get a jury summons.

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