Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hurt (song)
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- The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
The result of the debate was keep. --Celestianpower háblame 21:35, 24 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Hurt_(song)
Redundant, see Nine_inch_nails#The_Downward_Spiral freshgavinTALK 06:22, 17 October 2005 (UTC)
- Keep as a disambig to the various versions. Trollderella 16:39, 17 October 2005 (UTC)
- Keep and expand. The original version by Nine Inch Nails is one of their better known tracks and the Johnny Cash version won awards at the Country Music Association awards and a Grammy for Best Short Form Video at the 2004 Grammy Awards see [1] There have been two notable versions of this song. Capitalistroadster 19:08, 17 October 2005 (UTC)
- Keep but really expand --Irishpunktom\talk 22:22, 17 October 2005 (UTC)
- Keep and expand more. I just added the older Timi Yuro song by the same title and wikified a bit. Vsmith 02:46, 18 October 2005 (UTC)
- Keep as a disambiguation. freshgavinTALK 05:12, 18 October 2005 (UTC)
- Keep this song and it's effects are amazin (sorry i forgot my name) 18 Oct 18:22 (GMT)
- Keep and expand. Surely this one is notable enough to deserve its own page! --Jacquelyn Marie 19:30, 19 October 2005 (UTC)
- Keep. A number of articles covered this song when Johnny Cash covered it and released a video for it shortly before his death. The cover was called Johnny Cash's swan song. Should be expanded.—thames 19:58, 19 October 2005 (UTC)
- Keep I was actually planning to expand this article soon. I'll get on it right now. -- Rynne 17:50, 23 October 2005 (UTC)
- Keep. If ever a song deserved an article, this one does. It won awards, it was famous in its own right, it has a significant story behind it (and within it, I suppose you could say), and is often referenced in music criticism. RMoloney (talk) 01:22, 24 October 2005 (UTC)
- The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.