Talk:Welcome to the Beautiful South
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In the song 'A song for whoever' who or what inspired Paul Heaton to write this song?
Pip (Philippa) Isidore-Presentation
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Cover
[edit]So was the "teddy bear" cover only ever sold in Woolworths? 217.155.20.163 (talk) 18:31, 8 December 2007 (UTC)
Hello there. For some reason, All In The Scheme Of Things is labelled as Welcome to the Beautiful South, but they have two different tracklists. Would someone know if there is a reason these albums have the same cover in their articles? MrLinkinPark333 (talk) 04:53, 18 April 2014 (UTC)
Release Date
[edit]Today, the article features two different release months--neither of which is cited. Ah, Wikipedia...I love you, but you're boring. alainsane (talk) 20:17, 7 August 2015 (UTC)