Talk:Huey Lewis and the News discography

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Bad is Bad single release[edit]

Bad is Bad from the Sports album was released as a promo 12" single in the US (Chrysalis VAS 2032) and as a commercial single in the UK (12" Chrysalis HUEYX 9; 7" Chrysalis HUEY 9) and Australia (Chrysalis – K-9691). The UK single release was reviewed in Kerrang magazine.. While it did not chart in the US (where as a promotional single it would not have been eligible for the Hot 100, but would have been eligible for the Rock and AC charts), UK, or Australia, I believe it should be listed as a single in the Singles section of the discography, which is currently not limited to charting singles (e.g. "Now Here's You",1980), nor is it limited to singles commercially released in the US (e.g. "Simple as That", 1987). @Starcheerspeaksnewslostwars Westofrome1 (talk) 14:33, 6 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]

@Westofrome1: I never said you were wrong, just that you didn't provide a valid source. I know the list is not limited to charting songs and/or US releases, but the links mentioned above aren't considered reliable per WP:USERG and WP:ALBUMAVOID. The evidence needs to be more concrete and official, not from a second-hand retail outlet that says it has a copy in stock. Thanks. StarcheerspeaksnewslostwarsTalk to me 17:23, 6 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]