Talk:Mule Train

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In the movie he is driving a stage, but the song seems more about a pack train of mules, not a wagon train. —Preceding unsigned comment added by CatScooperUpper (talk • contribs) 17:31, 3 June 2008 (UTC)

Contradictory Information
Songwriting credits list: Johnny Lange, Hy Heath, Fred Glickman as being the songwriters of Mule Train which also agrees with the information in Songfacts and each of the Wiki-articles of those listed. But...no one else but this Wiki-article lists Ramblin' Tommy Scott. Even Ramblin' Tommy Scott's Wiki-article makes no mention of him being one of the authors listed for the song, Mule Train. Even worse, this Wiki-article states: "Buz was the original writer of the song along with Fred Glickman." Well, if that is true then why isn't Buz Butler listed as one of the authors of Mule Train just a few sentences above? A songwriter doesn't stop being an author - so if Buz Butler was in fact one of the original authors of Mule Train then he would/should be listed. Please site your sources. Whoever is in charge of this Wiki-article should vet the assertions made and then either add or remove any contradictory information. Thank You 184.76.56.97 (talk) 10:18, 6 August 2015 (UTC)JSJR 08062015

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