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Though, I see no reason why the article can't contain a paragraph stating, "Another version of Big Girls Don't Cry was recorded by Jordan McCoy, signed to Bad Boy Records. Even if the record has not been set straight, Jordan has officially recorded a version that you can hear on her myspace, so a note should atleast be made that the song has been recorded by another artist even if you do not wish to get into the controversy. The Jordan McCoy controversy should atleast be noted. Blogs are NOT accurate souroce of information. No one on Fergies press or or side has commented. Further information will be necessary about critical reception, chart positions, music video, cover art etc, and this can be added as it becomes available.- Phil500 ( Talk / Contribs) 03:27, 14 April 2007 (UTC) I've rated this article as start class on the assessment scale - it has an infobox, some references and chart positions. If you don't know when the song is coming out then stop making all there new release dates! (Don't want to be banned) I have seen this on 3 different sites, so I'm guessing its the official. It looks nice, but I have no right to put these pictures on this Wikipedia. I have seen a picture of the official single cover of Big Girls Don't Cry (Personal). Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.170.8.210 ( talk) 17:18, 12 September 2007 (UTC) Official Single Cover The adjective "massive" is more of a slang term for this and is unnecessary anyway in this context. Massive is usually used to describe the mass of an object, not a length of time. The article reads: "for a massive 9 consecutive weeks" Where is the article about the far older and better known song also called Big Girls Don't Cry, probably from the early to mid-60s?! - Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.68.94.86 ( talk) 14:34, 17 March 2012 (UTC) 9 weeks is massive?
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Then today I heard a version that said, "like a child misses that blanket." (English wins one, yeah)Ĭan anyone add something about this? -Preceding unsigned comment added by Pageiv ( talk I was always driven up a wall by the line, "like a child misses their blanket." line. 12 Signing of posts and Chart Performance.