Talk:Home (Dixie Chicks album)

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why don't you like my info on cover version on the Home (Dixie Chicks album) as you say that people don't like them i know loads of people who are like to know if a song is a cover version but don't care who play the harp or drum on album but you put them in there but take out my cover version edit when it doing no harm to you. Nez202 18:45, 29 August 2006 (UTC)

People can already see by the songwriting credits, which songs the Dixie Chicks wrote themselves and which they didn't, and who wrote the latter. So what extra information is your section telling anyone? Only "Landslide" was a well-known song by the original artist. "Travellin' Soldier", "Long Time Gone", "Goodspeed" ... none of these were even moderate hits by the original writers (and as for "More Love", I couldn't find any sign that Darrell Scott had ever recorded it). It's common in country music for songwriters to record albums of their songs that don't sell much, but that do advertise the songs to more popular artists. Indeed one of the points of Home was that the Chicks recruited and used non-commercial-sounding songs from writers. For these reasons, these aren't "cover versions" in the normal sense at all, then. Wasted Time R 19:19, 29 August 2006 (UTC)

yes but i spend hours finding out this info because it a very good info to have the said song's and you delete all info about the song's. these song's have been recorded by the artist i said in the info or i would not of put them on even some had be write by someone else and record by another artist but these are the first artist to record them even if it just a B-Side or Album Track. Tell what about putting the info next to the song on the track listing which would work better. Nez202 20:14, 29 August 2006 (UTC)

Song: Godspeed (Sweet Dreams) By Radney Foster. Music by Radney M. Foster

On audio album See What you Want to See (May 18, 1999)

Song: Landslide By Fleetwood Mac. Music and lyrics by Stevie Nicks

On audio album Fleetwood Mac (White Album) (1975)

Song: Long Time Gone By Darrell Scott. Music and lyrics by Darrell Scott

On audio album Real Time (2000)

Song: More Love By Darrell Scott. Music and lyrics by Gary Nicholson, Tim O'Brien

On audio album Real Time (2000)

Song: Travelin' Soldier By Bruce Robison. Music by Bruce Robison, Farrah Braniff

On audio album Long Way Home from Anywhere (July 13, 1999)

OK, put this info as bullet items underneath each song's entry in the track listing. Wasted Time R 20:22, 29 August 2006 (UTC)

ok i will when i have time thank's Nez202 20:24, 29 August 2006 (UTC)