Talk:Get 'Em from the Peanut Man (Hot Nuts)

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Hello Derek R Bullamore: This article uses several self-published/WP:UGC-type websites as sources. Discogs.com, Secondhandsongs.com, and 45worlds.com should not be used as sources (the first two are specifically listed on WP:NOTRSMUSIC). Additionally, there is no indication that Lyricsplayground.com or Songsearch.ch are copyright compliant or otherwise authorized to display lyrics.

The Culturalequity.org link is for a version by Jeff Riddick, who does not appear to be a notable artist (no WP or AllMusic articles, although he might be this one, who has credit listings in AM). The other artists also do not appear to be notable. Actual discussion by a reliable source (not just in a track listing) is necessary; just showing that a cover exists leaves articles open to dozens of unimportant versions that could overwhelm short articles and not provide any encyclopedic value (leave that to secondhandsongs).

I've pointed these problems out before on "Rollin' and Tumblin'"[1] ("45worlds & discogs are not RS"), "Talk:Spider in My Stew"[2] ("It's unknown where 45cat.com and Secondhandsongs.com got their info, but since they are user-generated, they shouldn't be considered reliable (see entries on WP:NOTRSMUSIC"), and most recently on "Shave 'Em Dry"[3] (second time). Self-published and user-generated type websites often contain inaccurate or incomplete material (text, images, recordings) copied from elsewhere with no consideration given to copyright compliance. Some also contain lots of advertising. I'm not sure why you persist, but they should not be promoted with WP links or used as sources.

Ojorojo (talk) 16:54, 14 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]