Talk:Boy Krazy
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YouTube links
[edit]This article is one of thousands on Wikipedia that have a link to YouTube in it. Based on the External links policy, most of these should probably be removed. I'm putting this message on the talk page, to request the regular editors take a look at the link and make sure it doesn't violate policy. In short: 1. 99% of the time YouTube should not be used as a source. 2. We must not link to material violating someone's copyright. If you are not sure whether the link on this article should be removed or if you would like to help spread this message, contact us on User talk:J.smith/YouTube Linklist. Thanks, ---J.S (t|c) 00:48, 12 November 2006 (UTC)
Number One in the USA
[edit]Whoever wrote that That's What Love Can Do was a #1 in the USA is wrong, the song peaked at #18 on the main pop chart, it never peaked at #1 on any chart, nor "replaced Whitney Houston's I'll Always Love You as the Number one song in America"
During the early 90's with rap taking over in retail sales and Billboard developing its new method of tabulating the Hot 100 a lot of pop/rock songs became huge airplay hits that got screwed on the Hot 100 because of lacking sales figures. This happens to be the greatest example of that, while the song only reached #18 on the Hot 100 it was a number one hit on Radio and Records Top 40 chart which was used by Rick Dees and Casey Kasem for American Top 40 after 1991 because of the inclusion of to many sales only rap songs in the Top 40 on the Hot 100. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.78.213.254 (talk) 06:11, 10 January 2011 (UTC)
Quotes that needs citing
[edit]I can't find a reliable citation to the quote below:
- Craig has since said that Cummings has "moved on...[and] is still happy".
I would be grateful if anyone can help me out. Thanks. Minimac94 (talk) 11:30, 10 February 2010 (UTC)
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