Talk:Our Lips Are Sealed

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This article is extremely confusing. It ambiguously drifts from The Go-Go's to The Duff Sisters to The Olsen Twins, and exactly which artist's single is charted isn't clear. "The Go-Go's Single Chronology" seems to imply that Hillary Duff sang 3 Go-Go's singles in the 1980s. Needs a lot of improvement.

5-10-2006: Wow, it's even worse now. Slightly less ambiguous, but with all the disjointed hackneyisms of the worst of Wikipedia. 100 Irony Pts. for inventor of "Bangkok Top 50". --24.196.175.110 23:50, 10 May 2006 (UTC)

5-17-2006: Now someone thinks Billboard is the only reliable chart for hits...sigh

[edit] Fun Boy Three

The song was co-written by Jane Wiedlin of the Go-Go's and Terry Hall of Fun Boy Three. Both bands brought out a single called "Our Lips Are Sealed" and seeing as both bands wrote it, both can be considered an originial and neither a cover. The article makes no mention of the Fun Boy Three version, it assumes that is exclusively a Go-Go's song.

[edit] Cleanup

Wikipedia:Guide_to_layout#Structure_of_the_article recommends against inserting section and subsection headers in close proximity to each other as they make the article look cluttered and inhibit the flow. Section headers at the very top of articles are also prohibited; the article isn't a section of itself. Extraordinary Machine 17:52, 18 July 2006 (UTC)