Talk:Hot Town

Fair use rationale for Image:Hottown.jpg
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Summer in the City
I removed the hatnote that had been added to avoid confusion with Summer in the City. I think such confusion is unlikely, given that "hot town" appears twice in the song, whereas "summer in the city" appears eight times. Every song starts with some lyric and in many cases it isn't the title of the song. Indeed, every lyric in a song could potentially be confused with the title. I think it would be an exceptional case that required a hatnote and I don't see how this could be classed as such, especially given that the Summer in the City article itself has no mention of such confusion. --Jameboy (talk) 13:18, 26 December 2014 (UTC)