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Reviewer: Cartoon network freak (talk · contribs) 19:51, 25 December 2016 (UTC)
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[edit]- and was additionally produced by Madonna → state "the singer" here for alternation
- the album on September 22, 1998. "The Power of Good-Bye" was additionally released as a double A-Side single → the album on September 22, 1998, being additionally distributed as a double A-side single
- the song talks about how → state "the track" here for alternation
- consisting in shuffle beats → consisting of shuffle beats
- vocals and comparing to → vocals and comparing them to
- Release year for "Frozen" in brackets
- top-ten → top 10
- and United Kingdom → "the" before UK
- top-twenty → top 20
- seventh highest → seventh-highest
- award shows and TV appearances → award shows and made various appearances on television.
Infobox
[edit]- Alternative text for the cover
- "Little Star" (UK) → write "UK" out
Background and release
[edit]- title role on the film adaptation → title role in the film adaptation
- of the musical Evita → no "the"
- songs from the latter → state "tracks" here for alternation
- In the meantime Madonna had written → comma after "meantime"
- expedition in Barneys he met → comma before "he met"
- Madonna. Nowels commended the singer → Madonna, particularly commending the singer
- songwriting skills and was later invited → songwriting skills, being later invited
- as the album's third single around the world → as the album's third single worldwide
- chosen to be release → chosen to be released
- the song was released as the album's third single on September 22, 1998 → alternate here with "was distributed" and "as the record's third release"
- September 22, 1998, as a two-track single → no comma here
- several experimental remixes of the song → alternate here with "the track"
Recording and composition
[edit]- worked with Orbit only → worked solely with Orbit
- According to Orbit, "Most of the tracks → According to him, "Most of the tracks
- uncomfortable with Madonna around the studio → state "the singer" here for alternation
- However his disorganised nature → comma after "However" + disorganized
- fired, when he reached → remove comma
- four chord arpeggio → four-chord arpeggio
- this is characteristic of the songs → this is characteristic for the song
- Orbit explained: "There's something → Orbit explained, "There's something
- Buddhist philosophy as well as practising → comma before "as well" + practicizing
- He also described the song as → state "the track" here for alternation
- were about Madonna's former husband → state "the singer's" here for alternation
Critical reception
[edit]- Allmusic → AllMusic
- praised the inclusion of the song → state "the track" here for alternation
- writing that the song was "[s]tructured → state "it" here for alternation
Chart performance
[edit]- on the issue of October 17, 1998 → on the issue for the week ending October 17, 1998
- top-forty → top 40
- top-thirty → top 30
- top-twenty → top 20
- Unlink AllMusic here
- what kept the song from making the top-ten was because → what kept the single from making the top 10 was that
- 10 weeks → ten weeks
- together debuted → remove "together" as it's already clear
- in the country → "the" to "that"
- The single CD version → remove "single"
- The song went further in countries like Austria, Finland, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Scotland, Spain and Switzerland, where it reached the top-ten. → In countries like..., it reached the top ten.
- Release year in brackets for "Believe"
- It attained gold certifications from → It further attained Gold certifications in
- reach number one,[41] meanwhile in Australia the song → reach number one, while in Australia the song meanwhile
- Release year for "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" in brackets
- top-twenty → top 20
Music video
[edit]- Unlink "music video" here as it's a common term
- the music video storyline → the visual's storyline
- Together they concocted → comma before "they"
- and make it perfect → removed as it's unencyclopedic
- British film, Welcome to Sarajevo → no comma here
- Calling him "The sexiest → Calling him "the sexiest"
- Madonna then goes walking by the sea → alternate with "The singer" here
- Throughout the video, there are the scenes → Remove "the"
- said that Madonna looked "startlingly → "the singer" for alternation here
- found the story line → found the plot
Live performances
[edit]- children of Opus 118, from The Harlem School of the Arts → no comma
- Madonna performed an off-key version → state "the singer" here
- On November 23, 1998, Madonna appeared → alternate with "she" here
Track listings and formats
[edit]- flawless ;)
Credits and personnel
[edit]- flawless ;)
Charts
[edit]- flawless ;)
Certifications
[edit]- flawless ;)
Other stuff
[edit]Copy-violation
[edit]- 32.9% is ok ;)
Images and others
[edit]- Images and audio sample perfectly illustrate the article
- Sample seems stable ;)
Links
[edit]References
[edit]- As far as I checked them, the references do cover the assertations made in this article.
- No dead links! Good job!
Outcome
[edit]- On hold for 7 days! Good job done with this! Good luck, Cartoon network freak (talk) 18:18, 26 December 2016 (UTC)
- @Cartoon network freak: all good to go! —IB [ Poke ] 10:19, 29 December 2016 (UTC)
- Gladly passing! Best, Cartoon network freak (talk) 11:05, 29 December 2016 (UTC)
- @Cartoon network freak: all good to go! —IB [ Poke ] 10:19, 29 December 2016 (UTC)
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.