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Finally someone has clarified this (biggest selling single) debate. Previously i had only removed newspaper sources (ie.editors opinions) with RIAA and Guinness sources taking precedence... as thats the only authentic material we had to go on. Its never going to be conclusive as verified sales have Elton John as the biggest, estimations have Crosby as the biggest...but your input and various sources has gone a long way to clarifying matters. One gray area that remains relates to specific recordings... ie.how many versions of White Christmas are included in sales... whereas with Elton we know its specifically the 1997 single (his original Candle in the Wind sales are not included)... does single specifically mean a single recording? or later variations of it? Anyway, your research was excellent and helped give a much more broadened explanation to this.KiwiJeff 11:25, 28 July 2010
The fact that you have scanned it does not mean that the rights belong to you. The image copyrights belongs to the same person/organisation to whom the book itself belongs. I have reverted your edits. J Milburn (talk) 19:39, 29 July 2010 (UTC)
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