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== Question about songwriting credit ==

The songwriting credits for So Far Away may be incorrect. I see that someone else was concerned about that and tried to edit the article, but I feel that it should be discussed on the article's talk page first. Several lyrics websites, such as this one, for example: www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/r/ronan_keating/so_far_away.html, credit the song to Ronan Hardiman and Frank Musker. I'm curious as to where Wikipedia got the information that the song is credited to Ronan Keating? I feel that maybe a link showing where it is credited to Ronan Keating may need to be added to help clarify this. [[Special:Contributions/108.57.80.164|108.57.80.164]] ([[User talk:108.57.80.164|talk]]) 21:50, 9 March 2023 (UTC)

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Question about songwriting credit

The songwriting credits for So Far Away may be incorrect. I see that someone else was concerned about that and tried to edit the article, but I feel that it should be discussed on the article's talk page first. Several lyrics websites, such as this one, for example: www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/r/ronan_keating/so_far_away.html, credit the song to Ronan Hardiman and Frank Musker. I'm curious as to where Wikipedia got the information that the song is credited to Ronan Keating? I feel that maybe a link showing where it is credited to Ronan Keating may need to be added to help clarify this. 108.57.80.164 (talk) 21:50, 9 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]