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Shouldn't this page be moved to 'Et maintenant' since that's the original title?-- Westermarck ( talk) 10:03, 13 June 2008 (UTC)
Hi, there exists a version by Jamaican band-leader and producer Byron Lee, recorded with his band "the Dragonaires". Version is named "What Now My Love (Instrumental)" with writer credits to "Sigman-Delano-Becaud", issued in Jamaica on the Soul Label. This one has a strong West Indies/Calypso feel. Cheers! Oliver - Forgot to mention, this must be from the mid or late 60s I suppose.
The sentence claiming that Elvis reached 3 full octaves in his Aloha recording is false. His lowest note is a middle C, and he reaches a high A at the end of the song. That is 3 notes shy of "a full 3 octaves." I am a trained singer and musician. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gianni66 ( talk • contribs) 13:09, 21 April 2015 (UTC)
I just wanted to let you know that I’ve made significant improvements to the page for the song “ What Now My Love”. GoldenGuy23 ( talk) 06:23, 11 November 2017 (UTC)
Hi, From first view it's not intuitively clear what is 'hidden' in the alfabetical list of letters. Each letter seems to be in same hierarchy as the element 'History'.
I suggest to put the list in a collapsed element with own header, e.g 'Covers by name of singer' or 'Versions by performing artist'. 2A02:A444:B6BA:1:D4F7:7F85:360F:223B ( talk) 09:23, 3 September 2022 (UTC)
Hi, From first view it's not intuitively clear what is 'hidden' in the alfabetical list of letters. Each letter seems to be in same hierarchy as the element 'History'.
I suggest to put the list in a collapsed element with own header, e.g 'Covers by name of singer' or 'Versions by performing artist'. OptimumCorrectum ( talk) 09:28, 3 September 2022 (UTC)