Talk:Love Rollercoaster
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Odd section
"Consistent with Casey Kasem's notes at the time, the song's Hot 100 top 40 run 34-16-12-6-5-4-4-4-4-3-1-6-7-33, with its rapid ascent, leveling off at number four, short climb to number one, steep descent to number six, slower descent to number seven, and its final, very steep, descent to number 33 before falling off, plotted as a moving function of chart date, resembles a rollercoaster's motion on its track, viewed from the side."
This is a fun observation (though it's not exactly unusual for chart songs to have this bell-curve-like trajectory), but is it really encyclopaedic? Sans citation, it's also 'original research'. I'm not experienced enough with the rules of Wikipedia to feel confident to remove it, but I do think someone more experienced should make a judgement call on it. 89.168.193.197 (talk) 13:43, 2 December 2020 (UTC)
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Should the Red Hot Chili Peppers databox be so prominent? The RHCP version is a footnote in the actual article text, and the original is a Billboard #1 but has no databox information. The RHCP databox dominates the article, giving the impression that it is the databox for the original. Ben-San Arizona 01:45, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
the cover of the song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers what ever happened to the background scream
i know that i've heard both versions before but i was wondering is the infamous scream used in the background of the song and if so someone please tell me because the scream was the thing that made the song famous
- No, no scream in the RHCP version. Bands who perform cover versions don't need to recreate every minor detail. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Vonbontee (talk • contribs) 06:49, 13 July 2009 (UTC)
Ohio Players
This really should have a single infobox, not a song infobox. It was a #1 single, no less..... - eo (talk) 18:17, 17 February 2008 (UTC)
Composer(s)?
Who wrote the songs. Composer(s)? Misty MH (talk) 05:43, 16 November 2011 (UTC)
I added a link from Allmusic.com that indicates it was composed by Beck, Bonner, Jones, Middlebrook, Pierce, Satchell, and Williams. http://www.allmusic.com/album/honey-r14389 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Misty MH (talk • contribs) 05:59, 16 November 2011 (UTC) Misty MH (talk) 06:03, 16 November 2011 (UTC)
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