Talk:Moonlight Mile (song)

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Removed notability tag
Removed notability tag. References establish notability for mine. Capitalistroadster (talk) 04:14, 25 July 2009 (UTC)

Mick Taylor Co-Writing Credit
This is one of a handful of Rolling Stones song articles where every now and then editors will come and change the writing credits to give Mick Tayor credit on a song, so I thought it would be important to have a talk section where this could actually be discussed, rather than devloving into edit warring. While I feel Mick Taylor's claims to have contributed to the writing of the song should be acknowledged in the article itself, it is important that the infobox credit remains the official credit. Simply because there is too much ambiguity in how much of a role Taylor had in the writing of the song (with some quotes from him suggesting what he did was re-work a riff Keith Richards had written to serve as the outro of the song, while other sources have him claiming to have written the riff himself.) The claims that he was promised a songwriting credit by Jagger, and was shocked when the ablum was released and he didn't recieve a credit, are even more dubious as an identical story is told about the release of 'Time Waits for no One' on 'It's Only Rock n Roll.' The retrospective nature of these claims, based on secondary sources, further adds to their unrelability and using them as the basis of the info-box credits would only make the article more unreliable. A simillar debate occured about the Lennon/ McCartney credits and was resolved by acknowleding the need to use the official credits in the info-box, while giving a more detailed analysis of the writing in the actual article.

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