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I've created this section to give @ Popcornfud a space to discuss the lead, in line with Wikipedia:BRD. A.D.Hope ( talk) 14:13, 16 November 2023 (UTC)
The single was a critical and commercial success in 1985. It peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart...It is redundant to say a song was a success, then say it reached number three on the singles chart. We only need to say it reached number three on the singles chart — let the facts speak for themselves, skip the editorial commentary.
The song has had two further periods of success:More fluff. Just cut to the chase and list the sales / chart positions. Again, let the facts speak for themselves.
the cover artwork features Bush drawing an arrow, which references a gesture in the music videois WP:OR that isn't supported by the article body.
it reached number six in the UK chart— what is "the UK chart"? This presumably means the UK Singles Chart.
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I've created this section to give @ Popcornfud a space to discuss the lead, in line with Wikipedia:BRD. A.D.Hope ( talk) 14:13, 16 November 2023 (UTC)
The single was a critical and commercial success in 1985. It peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart...It is redundant to say a song was a success, then say it reached number three on the singles chart. We only need to say it reached number three on the singles chart — let the facts speak for themselves, skip the editorial commentary.
The song has had two further periods of success:More fluff. Just cut to the chase and list the sales / chart positions. Again, let the facts speak for themselves.
the cover artwork features Bush drawing an arrow, which references a gesture in the music videois WP:OR that isn't supported by the article body.
it reached number six in the UK chart— what is "the UK chart"? This presumably means the UK Singles Chart.