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I thought it would be appropriate to open this review today, since there is literally three weeks until Christmas Eve! --K. Peake16:44, 3 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]
"who co-produced the song with" → "with the latter of the three producing the song alongside"
Remove the distribution sentence, as it is misleading because the release was part of the album so exact date is not notable for the lead anyway
""Christmas Eve" was the first song conceived" → "The song was the first to be conceived" but I don't see this backed up anywhere in the body; it is mentioned that the song was envisioned as her own original Christmas song if that was what you meant to reference
"originated from a walk Stefani was taking in" → "originated from a run Stefani took in"
Not sourced anywhere she was in southern Oklahoma
"about the track first emerged in August 2017, when the song title" → about the song first emerged in August 2017, when its title" and mention in the body the appearance was in August 2017 since the sources do reflect that
"on global music databases." → "on two global music databases."
"It a slow-burning" → "The song is a slow-burning"
"The song was regarded..." none of this sentence is backed up in the body, though it is mentioned she called it a "Christmas song and a "miracle song""
The other reviewers part was only noted by one of them cited in this article
"including on "Christmas Eve"," → "including "Christmas Eve","
"It has since been performed" → "It has since been performed by Stefani"
"The same day of the song's release," → "On October 6, 2017, the same day as the song's release on You Make It Feel Like Christmas,"
"a cover of the track for" → "a cover of "Christmas Eve" under the same title for"
"receives a writing credit for his version of the song, and his long-time collaborator Scott Hendricks produced the track." → "received a writing credit for his version, and Scott Hendricks produced the song."
"In interviews, Shelton shared..." this is not backed up, though the lead does reference how he mentions it is his favorite track from the album
"Patients from the" → "Child patients from the"
"on the track." → "on the song."
"His version reached number 41 on the" → "The version reached number 41 on the US"
"of the compilation album" → "of the compilation album,"
Where is it backed up the run was a nature one and in the Texoma region, as the img claims?
I guess none of the sources specify that his ranch is in Texoma, but I assure you it is. I added an additional reference to back up this claim.
"of her third studio album," → "of her third studio album"
"on two music databases," → "on the two music databases"
"On September 18 that year," → "On September 18, 2017,"
"and claimed that she" → "and claimed she"
"revealed her next studio album," → "announced her next studio album" and remove wikilink on the album
Maybe add some more info about the Oklahoma place of residence if you can, as a good amount seems to be mentioned elsewhere that is not wrote out here?
"returning back to Shelton," → "returning to Shelton at the estate,"
"serving as producers." → "serving as the producers."
"along with the rest of" → "as part of"
"using the song's cover artwork" → "that uses the song's cover artwork"
"on the same day." the source says it was released on October 5, 2017?
I think this depends on the time-zone, perhaps the video was released an hour or so before the 6th for others? I'm going to remove it since you're right.
"December 21, 2017 article by People, they falsely" → "December 21, 2017 article, People falsely"
"instead of claiming he" → "instead of stating he"
There is only one review, can't you at least add a few more?
I am afraid I cannot find any additional critical reviews of the song in my research. While the recording and songwriting of this track were well documented, I cannot the same for any critical opinions. Carbrera (talk) 19:50, 5 December 2020 (UTC).[reply]
"Ellwood-Hughes from Entertainment Focus praised" → "Ellwood-Hughes praised"
"distinctive voice" and summarized the album's" → "distinctive voice", and summarized its position among the album's"
Remove the first chart performance sentence since the source provided even says the song charted only on the week of October 27, 2017
"it peaked at number 20, becoming the sixth best-selling song from the album" → "the song peaked at number 20 on Billboard's Holiday Digital Song Sales component chart in the United States, becoming the sixth highest-charting song from You Make It Feel Like Christmas"
"and contained 3 Shelton-penned" → "and contained three Shelton-penned" per MOS:NUM
"into a deluxe edition" → "as a deluxe edition"
"of "Christmas Eve" charted on" → "of the song of the same title charted on" though it is the same issue as the reception section earlier, where there is an earlier debut mentioned but the later position is the only time the song is show to have charted; keep the simultaneous peak info however
"off of Stefani's album." → "from You Make It Feel Like Christmas."
"The new edition of the album," → "The deluxe edition of Cheers, It's Christmas,"
"the same day as" → "the same day as the release of"
"located in" → "that is located in"
"The sheet music to Shelton's version of "Christmas Eve" is" → "According to its sheet music, the version is"
References regarding the release of You Make It Feel Like Christmas by Gwen Stefani on Apple Music: → Citations regarding the release of You Make It Feel Like Christmas by Gwen Stefani on Apple Music: on ref 9
References regarding the release of Cheers, It's Christmas. (Deluxe Version) by Blake Shelton on Apple Music: → References regarding the release of Cheers, It's Christmas. (Deluxe Version) by Blake Shelton on Apple Music: on ref 32
Kyle Peake – Hello Kyle. I believe I addressed all of your comments through my edits and some comments I left you above. Thanks for taking time to review another article of mine. I appreciate it. Let me know what else I can do, Carbrera (talk) 20:27, 5 December 2020 (UTC).[reply]