Musician Paul McCartney performs during Desert Trip at The Empire Polo Club on October 15, 2016 in Indio, California.

Former Beatle Paul McCartney sued Sony's music publishing arm on Wednesday in federal court in New York, seeking to reclaim copyrights to 267 Beatles songs that pop star Michael Jackson acquired two decades before his death.

Jackson famously outbid McCartney for publishing rights to the songs in 1985, paying $47.5 million to obtain the collection as part of a much larger trove of some 4,000 pop music tunes from Australian businessman Robert Holmes a Court.