Talk:Seven Wonders (song)

Latest comment: 3 years ago by 2601:3CA:204:F860:E9D6:35A9:2285:B337 in topic Correction to "Emmaline" (sic)

Unsubstantiated information edit

The article cites a misunderstanding of the demo's lyrics as the source for the line, "All the way down to Emmeline", as well as Nicks' songwriter credit. This is based on an unsubstantiated post on SongMeanings.com, which itself has no source provided for verification. I would suggest confirming and citing, or removing this dubious information.

2601:3CA:204:F860:84C5:8D46:A2EA:F20D (talk) 18:05, 4 September 2017 (UTC)Reply

The site is user edited and therefore not reliable, per WP:SPS. More to the point, the site does not say anything about the alleged credit. I've removed it - SummerPhDv2.0 23:13, 4 September 2017 (UTC)Reply

Correction to "Emmaline" (sic) edit

Noting the Rolling Stone citation, the spelling of this word in "Seven Wonders" is incorrect. The liner notes for Tango In The Night clearly specify the word spelled as "Emmiline", and I dare say the actual work is a much more reliable source than a magazine article.

Is there an appropriate manner in which to correct the spelling while maintaining the citation? Apart from the misspelling, the story about the misunderstood lyric is indeed correct. (For the record, the original intended lyric was "All the way down you held the line".) 2601:3CA:204:F860:E9D6:35A9:2285:B337 (talk) 07:54, 10 November 2020 (UTC)Reply