
Something a few editors got together and wrote on a Wikiproject page cannot override a guideline. Worse, WP:COVERSONG actually contradicts at least one bona fide WP guideline, so that provision at least must be regarded as null and void.

Their decisions aren't binding on anybody else (or even on themselves, for that matter). It's just a few editors who agreed on something among themselves. so what? It's not policy, it's not even a guideline. Sum mer PhD v2.0 02:02, (UTC) WP:COVERSONG is part of a WikiProject page. The vast majority of them are not noteworthy, per WP:COVERSONG. Yes, people record cover versions of songs. Why so much space given to one of almost two dozen covers? Jeh ( talk) 19:23, 6 September 2014 (UTC) Cover versions Sum mer PhD v2.0 14:16, (UTC) Dwight Yoakam version

Here is the same audio as in the original poster's link, in the official video. Besides, if you look at the fine print on the Queen recordings, you will see "(F. Elvis never had anything like that much country "twyang" in his voice. Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.173.104.106 ( talk) 19:59, 20 February 2012 (UTC) Whoever posted that YT video was simply lying, or mistaken. The version on Youtube entitled Elvis Presley Crazy Little Thing Called Love is actually sung by Dwight Yoakam.
#CRAZY LITTLE THING CALLED LOVE ELVIS PLUS#
Plus you really can't use youtube as a reliable source for data, with the possible exception of official channels for some things. This is something that was discussed many times. contribs) 03:42, 20 January 2012 (UTC) Read the previous talk points.JulioSergio ( talk) 03:45, 20 January 2012 (UTC) - Preceding unsigned comment added by JulioSergio ( talk It says in the title that was performed by Elvis in August 27, 1965, years before the date on which the article claims it was written by Freddie (1979). The Red Pen of Doom 03:15, 25 April 2009 (UTC) Older verison Ĭheck this versión of "Crazy Little Thing Called Love".

And remember it is the WP:BURDEN of the person wishing to include or re-add to the article to provide appropriate sources. I have no compuction about removing and instead of tagging stuff that even with a source would not be appropriate for an encyclopedia. When was crazy little thing called love released 1979 or 1980? I forget to jot down which issue it came from but it must have been either late 1979 or 1980. Brian May himself re-typed the actual snippet on his website about 2 years ago. The reference to JL comes from an interview he did with Rolling Stone magazine. With the context that follows, although Crazy may have been important, would it be more accurate to say 'Crazy was a critical moment of the show'? "On stage, "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" was an important part of the show. Is this really relevant ? -Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.129.190.31 ( talk) 00:10, (UTC) Might it be more accurate. "Performed on American Idol by Fantasia Barrino, David Radford, Taylor Hicks, and Tim Urban."
