User talk:Seymore love
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Paul McCartney discography
[edit]We should generally observe a maximum of 10 columns. Please do not add any more, because you're wasting your time. They will be removed. Thanks. Ss112 17:01, 19 September 2018 (UTC)
- Also, please do not mark large additions of content such as this as minor. Adding a reference or content that is 300 bytes in size is not "minor". Please see Help:Minor edit. Ss112 17:18, 19 September 2018 (UTC)
Don't worry, I won't be making any more "contributions". A Paul McCartney discography page SHOULD show other U.S. charts, given that a legacy artist of his age is NEVER going to be in the top 40, which is geared to 12-24 year olds. For someone interested in Paul McCartney, they would want to know how well a song like "Come On To Me" has been performing very well, thank you--on charts that MAKE SENSE for this type of artist (especially given that "Come on to me" has been a top ten song on multiple charts). You are wasting your time putting dashes into the top 40 charts every time a new release comes out. Who Cares!
Bye, bye.