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this edit [1] How do you know the production months for iDate a bad boy and iFight Shelby mark. I am just wondering. I am going to leave it. Others seam reasonable WP Editor 2012 ( talk) 16:32, 27 November 2012 (UTC)
There's no need for a primarily unsourced list of songs to appear anywhere on Wikipedia. If you think that you can find reliable sources showing that recordings of these songs exist, feel free to add back any you can find sources for. My last experience chasing down "The Nashville Sessions" convinced me that Drake Bell's recording career isn't covered by reliable sources.
Hi. First I must say I am not a native English speaker, so I apologize in advance if I have some spelling mistakes. Second, I hope you contact me and we can stop this stupid editorial War, so thank you. Now about what you said: 1. One song That you add is not Drake Bell song at all. Believe me I know his voice. 2.Even if Bell sang a few songs of other Singers in Random concerts, does not mean we need to add them to his songs list (maybe you Disagree, but that's my opinion), I leave only cover songs from his live album and from recorded albums. 3. Drake played "OK" in the "Amanda Show" in 2002. Besides, all the songs in the album "Nashville Sessions" are songs he wrote in his youth, before "Telegraph". 4. By the way, I do not think "Nashville Sessions" This is a real album. Drake Bell never mentioned it, and he is not sold everywhere, I have a feeling it's just a name invented by the person who posted these songs on YouTube. But I'd love to hear your opinion on that. 5. I think we have a bigger problem ... There are Some people who delete every song That not from the albums "telegraph", "It's only time" and "a reminder. I have no idea why they do it, but someone should tell them to stop. Thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by 46.120.189.242 ( talk) 13:09, 24 June 2013 (UTC)
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