Talk:Soundtrack Recordings from the Film Jimi Hendrix

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Merger
Here is where discussion of the merger of Jimi Hendrix (soundtrack) and Jimi Hendrix (Soundtrack from the Film "Jimi Hendrix") takes place. Please leave your thoughts on the merger below:
 * Merge: The articles appear to be duplicates. Because Jimi Hendrix (soundtrack) is more conventionally named and appears to be more complete, I support merging the two articles under that name. — WiseKwai 16:44, 21 September 2007 (UTC)

The Star-Spangled Banner
... is "traditional"? Article says Francis Scott Key and John Stafford Smith. AMCKen (talk) 00:14, 20 June 2021 (UTC)