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"It was also used in the Baileys TV adverts where the woman kissed the blokes to find out who drank the Baileys."

Well done!

SWIFFER

This mentions NOTHING about Swiffer!!! This used to be it's theme song in the comercials!!! Should this be added? --MasterOfTheXP (talk) 22:00, 2 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I agree!i Those commercials are still airing and the association of the stalking theme and the image of a little girl and her pet is super-disturbing. Grandma Roses (talk) 19:02, 9 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Please avoid adding unencyclopedic info to this article re: the One Direction cover version

Examples:

  • "It was initially kept a secret that the band had incorporated elements of "Teenage Kicks" into the track, with a bogus cover only stating "One Way or Another" being released. However, after the song leaked online in full on February 5, 2013, twelve days before its official release, the band were forced to reveal that the track was in fact a mash-up with "Teenage Kicks". The single's cover and title were then updated to "One Way or Another (Teenage Kicks)"." Trivial--why does this bear mentioning in an encyclopedia article on the song "One Way or Another"? Seems like fancruft, not so much of One Direction but of the marketing of One Direction.
  • " Filming also took place in Toyko, Japan, while the band attended a press conference and performed in the region." [italics added] Again, why do we need the excess trivia?
  • "A physical release of the single will be made available exclusively via Sainsbury's stores..." Inappropriate advertising.

Please discuss and gain consensus here before adding back such material. --Hobbes Goodyear (talk) 19:49, 18 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]