User talk:Larrymyclown

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"Turn! Turn! Turn!" writing credits
Hi! I have once again reverted your edits to the "Turn! Turn! Turn!" article. King Solomon should not be listed as a composer of the song in the infobox for two reasons. Firstly, his involvement in writing the book of Ecclesiastes is not a hard and fast fact (it's true that many scholars believe Ecclesiastes 1:1 implies King Solomon as the book's author, but it is still unproven). Secondly, King Solomon is not credited as a co-writer on any of the different recordings of the song, and therefore does not belong in the infobox.

I have, however, put a mention of King Solomon into the article lead, because I agree that it is notable enough to warrant inclusion in there. I hope that I have explained my reasons for reverting your edits well enough. If you still have issues with this, I suggest that you start a discussion on the article talk page. Please do not revert this article again. Many thanks. --Kohoutek1138 (talk) 13:30, 23 November 2011 (UTC)