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Cecilia is also the patron saint of music, so that opens up a new interpretation of the song
The requested reference is presumably for the line "I got up to wash my face, when I come back to bed someone's taken my place." Should this be spelled out explicitly, or how should this be handled? 83.250.197.97 21:29, 1 December 2007 (UTC)
Someone needs to make some knowledgeable comments about how the percussion was done. It is an unusual background sound.
Also all performers on the S & G recording should be credited here.
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I've changed the " supersonic" to " ultrasonic". I was also going to challenge this fact on the grounds that removing high frequencies would not alter the size of a Red Book audio file. Then I realised that perhaps the previous editor meant that sections of the song were removed, making the track shorter. Regardless, this statement needs to be clarified and cited.— Dah31 ( talk) 06:28, 27 August 2008 (UTC)
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I'm listening to Richard Todd's The Retro Countdown Show right now, playing the UK Top 40, some bubbling under songs as well, from this week in November, 1970. It was stated a few minutes ago that Cecilia by Simon & Garfunkel was on #54 in the bubbling under positions. So the record did chart in the UK, but a minor kind of minor. 83.85.143.141 ( talk) 20:48, 17 November 2016 (UTC)
Moscow Connection, how does it make sense to have a "music video" in the infobox that doesn't link to a music video? Surely the music video parameter is for video, not audio? 2001:BB6:4703:4A58:4CC8:D9E9:EA85:D09A ( talk) 09:15, 7 April 2018 (UTC)
20 April 1970 cannot possibly be the release date, since "Cecilia" had debuted at #68 on the Hot 100 on 11 April 1970. A more likely release date: sometime in March 1970. 98.149.97.245 ( talk) 06:22, 15 May 2020 (UTC)
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Cecilia is also the patron saint of music, so that opens up a new interpretation of the song
The requested reference is presumably for the line "I got up to wash my face, when I come back to bed someone's taken my place." Should this be spelled out explicitly, or how should this be handled? 83.250.197.97 21:29, 1 December 2007 (UTC)
Someone needs to make some knowledgeable comments about how the percussion was done. It is an unusual background sound.
Also all performers on the S & G recording should be credited here.
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I've changed the " supersonic" to " ultrasonic". I was also going to challenge this fact on the grounds that removing high frequencies would not alter the size of a Red Book audio file. Then I realised that perhaps the previous editor meant that sections of the song were removed, making the track shorter. Regardless, this statement needs to be clarified and cited.— Dah31 ( talk) 06:28, 27 August 2008 (UTC)
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I'm listening to Richard Todd's The Retro Countdown Show right now, playing the UK Top 40, some bubbling under songs as well, from this week in November, 1970. It was stated a few minutes ago that Cecilia by Simon & Garfunkel was on #54 in the bubbling under positions. So the record did chart in the UK, but a minor kind of minor. 83.85.143.141 ( talk) 20:48, 17 November 2016 (UTC)
Moscow Connection, how does it make sense to have a "music video" in the infobox that doesn't link to a music video? Surely the music video parameter is for video, not audio? 2001:BB6:4703:4A58:4CC8:D9E9:EA85:D09A ( talk) 09:15, 7 April 2018 (UTC)
20 April 1970 cannot possibly be the release date, since "Cecilia" had debuted at #68 on the Hot 100 on 11 April 1970. A more likely release date: sometime in March 1970. 98.149.97.245 ( talk) 06:22, 15 May 2020 (UTC)