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Image currently used in article, Image:Faithy.jpg, has no source. Does anyone have info on source and potentital copyright? If none is forthcoming, it may need to be removed. Does anyone have a photo of her they could release under GFDL or Public Domain? -- Infrogmation 15:07, 23 Oct 2004 (UTC)
- I've uploaded a public domain photo of Faith Hill to the Wikimedia Commons, which could be used instead: Image:Faith_Hill.jpg. --fschoenm 14:57, Feb 12, 2005 (UTC)
- I've replaced the photo with her album cover of Breathe, which in fact is the same picture in dispute. But because we know it is a album cover, which I made note of, there is no longer a dispute. -- Riffsyphon1024 01:26, 13 Feb 2005 (UTC)
In case anybody wants to make changes to the three singles articles I made of Faith Hill's "Breathe," "There You'll Be," or "The Way You Love Me," feel free. Also, feel free to make more pages of her singles.
Colored chart table vs plain one
Hey there. Anyway, what is all the rage with the colored chart table versus the plain one? I personally can't stand the colored one, it's hard on my eyes. Can you please just leave it plain?
If possible, give your reasoning for changing the chart table layout.
Faris b 23:07, 3 June 2006 (UTC)
It looks cleaner and better, in my opinion. Camcallister 14:16, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
Ok, well that's a matter of opinion, I politely disagree. Anyway, as I asked on the Joe Nichols talk page, who invented that chart style? And the years do not necessarily need to be clickable.
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I don't know who invented the chart style, but its been around since before I started editing on wikipedia.
The years are clickable typically in discographies because they link to [[2005 in music|2005]], not just [[2005]]. Camcallister 16:04, 9 June 2006 (UTC)
Dan Hill
Does anyone know if Faith's first husband, Dan Hill, is the same Dan Hill that sang "Can't We Try" and ""Never Thought (That I Could Love)"?
- Some sources seem to think so; others don't. This one goes out of its way to say no. I was, in fact, about to ask the same question. In the meantime, I'm removing the Wikilink to the singer-songwriter until someone can clarify. Bearcat 05:36, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
==Trivia== + - *Is adopted. - *Had the role of Mel Gibson's wife in We Were Soldiers (2002), but left the film and was replaced by Madeleine Stowe. - *Making her debut as a musical guest on "Saturday Night Live" (1975) on October 12th, Sarah Michelle Gellar is the guest host. - *When Tim McGraw proposed, in one of the trailers, he had to go perform, so she wrote her response on the mirror (reportedly with either a lipstick or a marker pen).
Fair use images
I'm removing the four fair use images. This article doesn't need any since it already has two PD or copy-left images. Also, the fair use images used here don't have a specific rationale for this article, see WP:FU. --Duk 03:39, 8 November 2006 (UTC)