Talk:Who's That Girl (Madonna song)

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"The song was a charttoper at many international countries."

What does this sentence mean? For example, what is an "international country"?

Also, I don't think that the title should be italicized. It should be "Who's That Girl".

And is "charttoper" spelled correctly?

Alter Ego 07:14, 6 Oct 2003 (UTC)

Well as far as charttoper Im not sure but I led myself by the fact top has only one p.

it was a charttoper at many international countries, I said that to illustrate the fact it wasnt a #1 hit only in the United States, where the song was recorded.

Antonio La Puta Martin

Um .... I stoped listening? She taped him on the shoulder? He droped the glass? And I hope you don't mind what I changed. (Why "La Puta"????) Alter Ego 23:59, 7 Oct 2003 (UTC)

Cause Im a Puta. Im a Madonna wannabe (but IM NOT SAYING SHES A PUTA , JUST IN CASE)..LOL. Changes are more than welcome as long as they benefit the page and this one did. As far as She taped him on the shoulder and the rest, well, if those are parts of the lyrics, I was explained by someone else that we can only publish part of the lyrics, so we wouldnt get sued.

Thnaks for everything and God bless!

Antonio Madonna Wannabe Martin

No, it's "tapped", not "taped" etc. Nothing to do with the lyrics. Alter I Can Do This Too Ego

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BetacommandBot (talk) 17:12, 2 January 2008 (UTC)