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99.149.194.53 ( talk) 22:01, 23 October 2010 (UTC)Margo Clifton
Zillions of people have scoured the net and also the record shops for this Everytime You Go Away version, but found zilch. Where is the proof the "Blue Room" name is actually the correct one? -atthemovies 80.129.89.115 06:18, 20 January 2007 (UTC)
Everytime you go away, you take a piece of meat with you. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Stonemason89 ( talk • contribs) 16:52, 10 March 2009 (UTC)
In the liner notes for the "Voices" album it indicates that Daryl Hall wrote the music and lyrics for this song. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.11.138.244 ( talk) 04:43, 13 October 2009 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: page moved. Vegaswikian ( talk) 22:09, 30 January 2011 (UTC)
Every Time You Go Away → Everytime You Go Away —
What is this? I thought albums on vinyl (LPs) were 12-inch.— An Sealgair ( talk) 07:10, 14 January 2013 (UTC)
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99.149.194.53 ( talk) 22:01, 23 October 2010 (UTC)Margo Clifton
Zillions of people have scoured the net and also the record shops for this Everytime You Go Away version, but found zilch. Where is the proof the "Blue Room" name is actually the correct one? -atthemovies 80.129.89.115 06:18, 20 January 2007 (UTC)
Everytime you go away, you take a piece of meat with you. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Stonemason89 ( talk • contribs) 16:52, 10 March 2009 (UTC)
In the liner notes for the "Voices" album it indicates that Daryl Hall wrote the music and lyrics for this song. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.11.138.244 ( talk) 04:43, 13 October 2009 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: page moved. Vegaswikian ( talk) 22:09, 30 January 2011 (UTC)
Every Time You Go Away → Everytime You Go Away —
What is this? I thought albums on vinyl (LPs) were 12-inch.— An Sealgair ( talk) 07:10, 14 January 2013 (UTC)