Talk:Am I the Same Girl

I removed the line about the subject of the lyrics as it had at some point been badly edited and didn't make sense and I didn't want to second guess the writer's original meaning. I also think this line was more opinion than fact since the interpretation, as far as I could make out, doesn't tie in with my own, personal, interpretation. Deke42 17:45, 22 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Barbara Acklin & Eugene Record marriage disputed

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The Background section of this article currently says:

Although Barbara Acklin—who was married to Eugene Record (lead singer and principal songwriter of The Chi-Lites)—recorded the song first …

Although obituaries of Reoord and Acklin state that they were married, this is disputed by writer Robert Pruter, author of Chicago Soul. Prouter interviewed Record and Acklin several times, and neither mentioned being married to the other.[1] A.T.S. in Texas (talk) 05:10, 28 July 2019 (UTC)Reply

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  1. ^ Cherry, Hank. "SOUL SEDUCTION – BARBARA ACKLIN". The Weeklings. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
Sources differ on this, though Pruter is normally very reliable. In any case, it doesn't really add anything to the story of this song, and is unsourced in this article, so it should be removed. Ghmyrtle (talk) 08:00, 28 July 2019 (UTC)Reply