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This article is factually incorrect. Nat King Cole died in 1965. Doris Day also had a major hit with this song, also about 1965 (date unsubstantiated). Therefore it could not possibly have been written in the 1970s.
I added a link to the lyrics. Wasn't sure if it belonged under "footnotes", so I put in a new "links" section... feel free to edit it right back out of existence... Macavity714:39, 23 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Also, it is incorrect that Gael Garcia Bernal sang the song in "Bad Education." He was lip syncing a version done by Sara Montiel (whom I feel should be listed as one of the more popular performers of this song).
Should this song be listed in the category of 1958 songs? Even though a version of it was released in 1958, if it is listed in this category, it would have to be inserted into the category for all of the other versions of the song for this to be accurate.
I added an infobox about the Cake single, and somebody deleted it say, "The others don't have a big section about them." However, "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps" was re-recorded by a famous alternative rock group, Cake. It was re-writtne by their lead singler, John McCrea. It was released as a single. It was preformed live. These four things garantee it a single's infobox. It should be removed. Also, one last thing to note, many of the others weren't released as singles, they were just rerecorded. If this gets removed, then so should Green Day's cover of "I Fought the Law" and "The Simpson's Theme," Guns N' Roses cover of "Live and Let Die" and "Sympathy for the Devil," Johnny Cash's cover of "Hurt," or Milli Vanilli's cover of "Girl You Know It's True."
--Gen. Quon (talk) 21:43, 22 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Please see Wikipedia:Other stuff exists. Maybe those are examples of articles that need to be rectified too. I believe this is a very popular song that shouldn't be centered in particular cover. I am not removing the box, since I am not familiar enough with the subject to make further edtis to the article, but someone should look into this. Maziotis (talk) 20:41, 19 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
The section "Notable cover versions" is arguably subjective. Neither of the versions I knew are being mentioned right now. Humbly I would like to propose:
- Lila Downs
- Gaby Moreno — Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.121.35.184 (talk) 14:14, 16 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]
If you think those versions are notable, feel free to add them, preferably with references documenting their existence and perhaps notability. That's what I just did with the Doris Day version, which I know from three different albums.
Is that actually an Arabic version of the song or just spam?
Could someone put more info about it if it is an actual version of the song - like the name of the performer. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.171.169.196 (talk) 07:30, 5 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
This article now has 7 references, including at least one for each section. That seems adequate for such a short article, so I am removing the inadequate references tag.
Warren Dew (talk) 02:36, 1 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]