Talk:Artists achieving simultaneous U.S. and UK number-one hits
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[edit] Requested move
Proposal : | Artists achieving simultaneous U.S. and UK number-one hits → Artists who achieved simultaneous number-ones in the US and UK |
Rationale : | Wrong Spelling for Simultaneous, more formal title |
Proposer : | Great55 00:38, 11 June 2006 (UTC) |
[edit] Survey and discussion
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- Suggest Artists achieving simultaneous US and UK number-one hits. Regards, David Kernow 13:29, 11 June 2006 (UTC)
Notice that many artist who held this position isnt mentioned on this list, including Diana Ross, Destiny's Child, Spice Girls, Aretha Franklin, Dido, The Bangles, Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, Norah Jones and many other artists
[edit] cleanup tag
I dont understand where this article is going. I see a short section for Simon & Garfunkel, then one for Rod Stewart, then Men at Work. That last section is... I don't know what it is. An advert for "Crazy in Love"? It goes into this big explanation of chart rules and trivia and commentary. Seems to mention a whole bunch of artists who have not simultaneously been number one in the UK and U.S. Then it just ends. Wouldn't it make more sense to just have this article be a straightforward list? Artist - Title - Song(s) - Date. All this extra stuff is fluff. -- eo 00:41, 23 July 2006 (UTC)