Talk:Edelweiss (band)
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Vocals in 'Bring Me Edelweiss'
[edit]The article as it stands right now reads: "Bring me Edelweiss in 1988/1989 (Vocals by Maria Mathis)". The source at Mercedes Hall's official webpage claims that it was actually her who sang it: "She was also the featured voice on Edelweiss’ quirky 1989 club smash, “Bring Me Edelweiss” on Atlantic Records' ". Someone can solve this contradiction? Thanks.
How is this a parody of Star Trek?
[edit]Is there any proof this is a parody of Star Trek? --BooCookie (talk) 17:59, 30 October 2016 (UTC)
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