Talk:I Wanna Have Your Babies
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[edit] Neutral point of view?
I have removed this section from the article because it violates Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy. This section states that Beidngfield is one of the United Kingdom's "most prized singing talents" and that the song is a "great precursor to an album rumoured to be 'up there' with Joni Mitchell's Blue and Julia Fordham's Porcelain in terms of its emotional resonance and musical accomplishment."
These statements can be re-added to the article when they can be backed up by articles, interviews or reviews from reliable sources.
“ | ...presents a pathologically dark side of a relationship that the singer is at pains to conceal from the unwitting would-be father. This deeply psychological twist on the standard "let's be together" ballad is as uplifting as it is disturbing, playing with shades of dark and light, of relational obsession and unfulfilled (and unfulfillable) love. As well as striking a feminist tone, it marks a chilling return to form for one of the UK's most prized singing talents, and reveals a songwriting maturity that was only hinted at on previous releases. On this, her fifth single, Natasha overtakes older brother Daniel in writing songs of depth and meaning, and it is a great precursor to an album rumoured to be 'up there' with Joni Mitchell's Blue and Julia Fordham's Porcelain in terms of its emotional resonance and musical accomplishment. | ” |
-- Underneath-it-All 17:37, 9 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] GA promotion
Really great job everybody. This is an ideal article on a single.
This sentence gave me pause because it may go out of date (or sound dated) very quickly:
So far, the song has spent five weeks in the top seventy-five of the singles chart.
Try to stay away from statements like that. Otherwise, keep up the good work.--Esprit15d (talk ¤ contribs) 20:09, 22 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] USA Chart position?
How high did it get in America? That should be included as this moves to FA status. Judgesurreal777 22:39, 1 October 2007 (UTC)
- The song was never released in the U.S. -- Underneath-it-All 22:46, 1 October 2007 (UTC)
- Let's hope for the sake of Americans that it never is. We've got enough crap to deal with. --71.249.135.242 (talk) 19:53, 28 November 2007 (UTC)