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A song is definitely notable if it meets any one of the following standards.
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4. Is a folk song, hymn or Christmas carol with a documented history of more than fifty years
This one is more like more than a hundred years, as it's a Child ballad. Anyone know a good way to sidle that in? (BTW, "Child ballad 136" describes its index, like "Beethoven's Sixth Symphony". We certainly want the exact phrase in the lede. Goldfritha02:29, 30 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]