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Oppose - "The Days" may also refer to the Italian and French songs by Einaudi and Charles Aznavour respectively. This is an Avicii song and removing the artist name doesn't help anyone. In ictu oculi (talk) 01:11, 24 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]
The titles of these songs are all different. Einaudi's song is called "I Giorni" from album of the same title. Charles Anavour's song is called "Les Jours" and so is the title of Constance Amiot also as "Les Jours".. (In parenthesis, nothing to do with discussion, Charles Aznavour does have a Days song, but it is called "These Shitty Days" which in a radio friendly version is called "These Happy Days" and in French "Les Jours Heureux")...) English translations for all the three as "The Days" is arbitrary at best... In any case none of them is notable as "The Days" and nor subject to single releases. Even if they were single releases, they would be as I Giorni or as Les Jours... Patrick Wolf's "The Days" is just an album track and never a single. Avicii's "The Days" is the only one with notability. werldwayd (talk) 15:47, 24 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]
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