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For songs about Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Song.
NotabilityMost songs do not merit an article and should redirect to another relevant article, such as for a prominent album or for the artist who wrote or prominently performed the song. Songs that have been ranked on national or significant music charts, that have won significant awards or honors or that have been performed independently by several notable artists, bands or groups are probably notable. A separate article is only appropriate when there is enough verifiable material to warrant a reasonably detailed article; permanent stubs should be merged to articles about an artist or album. Articles for deletion archivesThe following previous discussions at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion may be useful:
StyleNamingSong article titles should be named after the song, without quotation marks, for example, "Paranoid Android". If there is another article with that name use the format '<song name> (song)', for example, "Wonderwall (song)". If there is more than one song article with a title then disambiguate by putting the artist name in the title to make '<song name> (<artist name> song)', for example "Because (The Beatles song)". FormattingWhen creating any music articles remember that song and single titles go in quotation marks "like this" and album titles are italicised like this. The song title should be in boldface in the first sentence and in infobox chronologies, but the surrounding quotation marks should not be in boldface. When linking to song articles, use piping to conceal the disambiguation terms, for example use the syntax "[[Because (The Beatles song)|Because]]", to make the link simply appear as "Because". Also, although piping is normally discouraged on disambiguation pages, song and album titles are an exception:
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TemplateProject tagPlease add {{songs}} along with the importance and quality of the article. You can do this by putting
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Infobox conversionsFor single or song articles with old-style, subst'ed or incorrect infoboxes, please add CategoriesSong articles should be placed into two categories, a subcategory of Category:Songs by artist ("Category:<Artist name> songs") and a subcategory of Category:Songs by year (a subcategory of Category:Singles by year for singles). Other than Category:Songs by artist, "Category:<Artist name> songs" should be placed into at least two other subcategories, a subcategory of Category:Songs by country and one or more subcategories of Category:Songs by genre. For example, "Country House" by Blur was released in 1995, so it is in Category:Blur songs and Category:1995 singles while Category:Blur songs is in Category:Songs by artist, Category:British songs, and Category:Rock songs. Note: For consistency, the artist name in "Category:<Artist name> songs" should be the same as the name in the title of the article (minus any disambiguation). Note: Please do not place song articles directly in Category:Songs or Category:Singles. InfoboxAgain, similarly to the Albums project, you can use {{Infobox Single}} for the singles. Use {{Infobox Song}} for album tracks and B-sides. For standards, use {{Infobox Standard}}. There are also specialist infoboxes : {{Infobox Anthem}} (national anthems), {{Infobox ESC entry}} (Eurovision entries) and {{Infobox Hymn}}. Infobox SingleInfobox SongArticle contentMain bodyWrite a description of the song. Write the basics first (this is often the information contained in the infobox). Then write about the music and lyrics, its influences and its effect on culture (with citations, of course). Because the entire article is about the song, it is recommended that there be no section headers with titles such as "Song information" or "About the song". Stick to factual material. Do not include "original research" such as opinions about a song, or interpretations of the lyrics or even statements about what the song is "about", unless they can be provided in the form of quotes that can be cited from sources with some authoritative insight (such as the songwriter or a notable performer). Other websites are available for people who want to give subjective interpretations of songs. Single track listingsIf this song is a single include track listings for the single's different formats. Lyrics and music videosDo not include the song's entire lyrics or embed the song's music video in the article unless you are certain they are in the public domain. Most lyrics and music videos will be copyrighted so we cannot legally put them in an article. It may be acceptable to use small portions of a song's lyrics or music video in the main body to illustrate a point. Lyrics and music videos that are in the public domain may be entered at Wikisource. Links to external websites that provide lyrics and music videos belong in the "External links" section. Per Wikipedia policy, please do not link to websites that are in violation of the artist's own copyright. See Wikipedia:Copyrights#Linking to copyrighted works. Charts and successionSongs that are popular enough to appear on prominent record charts should have a "Chart performance" section. This section describes the song's history on the record charts and usually includes a table showing the song's peak chart positions. If a song is a number-one single, a succession box can also be included in this section. For help researching a song's chart history see the chart listings section below. For more information about displaying chart information in table format, see the Music Project's guidelines for chart tables. External linksInclude such things stated below on the external links:
StubsIf the article is a stub, please use one of the following stub templates at the bottom of the page:
Key SignatureSongs should contain Musical features such as chorus or verse key signature, recording techniques used, musical techniques, etc. ModelsThe following is a list of featured articles on songs and singles. These are articles that the community as a whole have judged as being some of the best articles on Wikipedia. They can serve as excellent examples for articles on singles and songs. MembersTo add yourself as a member, put the userbox labeled {{User WikiProject Songs}} on your user page. To see who has joined the project, see Category:WikiProject Songs members. See alsoList of notable songs: an editable list created as part of the Missing encyclopedic articles WikiProject. Requested Articles; an editable list of requested song articles , to fulfil or add your own. ResourcesChart listings
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