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Unsourced?
I added this to the article a while ago, and it was reverted as being 'unsourced':
"The lyrics and music for its refrain are borrowed from McCulloch's 1992 b-side song "Ribbons and Chains"."
I believe the information is relevant, and is certainly factually correct (the two songs have the same refrain - same melody and lyrics), so how can it be put back in so it will stay? I mean how (and perhaps why) does one cite a source for something that is plainly evident?