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Reviewer: Novice7 | Talk 13:12, 19 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Good, but could use some work.

Quick fail criteria
  • 2 DAB link, and a Dead link

Lead

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  • The lead too short, try expanding.
  • The song was written by Robert Lange, Shania Twain, and Keith Scott. It was also produced by Lange. — try merging these sentences.
  • peaking at number twelve in the Bubbling Under — it is Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100. Also, number twelve "on" the.
  • As I mentioned earlier, the lead is too short. Add details of music video, chart, critical reception...

Background and composition

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  • Merge first two sentences.
  • The MTV source does not say anything about "Lange Chateau in La Tour-de-Peilz".
  • Link key, time signature, common time, tempo.
  • In the body you mention "musicnotes.com", but in reference you mention it as Musicnotes. Be consistent.

Reception

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  • Source needed for many sentences.
  • What do you mean by main Billboard chart? Also, italicize "Billboard".
  • "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know was released in strict limited edition in Australia." — strict? What does that imply?
  • Again, source needed.
  • Also, you have not mentioned anything about critical reception.

Music video

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  • The source to first sentence is a fansite. Not reliable.
  • Reference should go after comma or a period.
  • "premiered on MTV's TRL on ...", not "in".
  • Is Metrolyrics a reliable source?

Track listing

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  • Unsourced

Charts

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  • Canada, German, US Bubbling, and Mainstream are sourced by Fansite and forum. Not reliable at all.

Credits

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  • Good

Media

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  • Ogg file is good.

References

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  • Needs more sources. Also, 'Fansites and Forums are not reliable'.
  • I'm sorry to say this, but websites like Fanpop and U93 are absolutely not reliable. Also, in the lead use "mother" and not "mom". Discogs is not recommended. And, why did you remove the credits? And, what about Canadian charts? References in the lead are not recommended too. I'm failing this for now, if you feel its a mistake, you can ask for a Reassessment. Thank you. Novice7 | Talk 16:39, 21 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
  • Thats ok, I'm working more on the article, so I'll nominate it again later! About the Canadian charts, I didn't find any realiable links, so I removed from the article... Thanks for all the tips you gave me! Sauloviegas (talk) 00:33, 22 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]