Talk:I Want a New Drug

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The information there is correct. I just don't know how to refrence sources

Keep this article
it was a top ten song and as such, deserves to stay! 172.148.114.145 12:14, 2 April 2007 (UTC)

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I removed the following.
I removed the following under the lawsuit section. “With the fact that the "Ghostbusters" single topped the Billboard charts, the argument could be made that Parker's piracy made the song Lewis's first #1 single, but it wound up being Parker's last song to even reach the Top Ten.”

The is no source or citation for this. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Paige Matheson (talk • contribs) 22:23, 7 November 2020 (UTC)

Citation needed (is it?) on description of the ending of the single-version
I did a quick cleanup to correct some incorrect musical terminology where the description of single-version of the song holds on a chord and fades out. I noticed a "needs citation" note there, but I'm wondering what is needed. The single-version itself is the citation, because one can listen to it happen. Is the outstanding question whether or not this is the single-version? Is it merely in the wrong place and meant to ask about the multiple edits? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Guyne (talk • contribs) 17:31, 13 April 2021 (UTC)