Talk:Night Train (Oscar Peterson album)

Fair use rationale for Image:Nighttrain.jpg
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Hymn to Freedom
I was disappointed to see that, rather than having a separate description of one of Oscar Peterson's most famous songs, the link simply goes back to this article, rather than providing any further information on the song. Was that done intentionally? I'm not in a position to write an article on the song, but I've been stymied in my effort for get information about it. A Wikipedia search for Home to Freedom is also redirected to this article. It feels like an endless loop. Does anyone have any ideas about why that's happening? Mpwrmnt (talk) 04:36, 8 June 2023 (UTC)