Talk:The Hands That Built America
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Unreferenced interpretation of lyrics
[edit]I have removed a rather fanciful edit (without a reference) that mentions the lyrics specifically references the Irish Potato Famine, Bill Clinton's brokering of peace in Northern Ireland (!) and the 9/11 attacks. Unless it is clearly obvious, cannot be mistaken for anything else and is referenced, I suggest it is not raised. Kransky (talk)
Single?
[edit]Was it actually released as a single (the title under the picture says so)? If yes, why is it not included in the U2 singles chronology?
References
[edit]Please provide references when adding any new information - it makes the article look nicer without all of the {{Fact}} templates. MelicansMatkin 21:05, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
Fair use rationale for Image:Gangs of ny soundtrack.jpg
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Irish?
[edit]How can the article say ""The Hands That Built America" is a song about the experience of nineteenth century Irish migrants to New York and their contribution to building America" if the lyrics say "Russian, Sioux, Dutch, Hindu Polish, Irish, German, Italian"? Kriddl (talk) 15:23, 20 February 2024 (UTC)