Talk:Breathe (2 AM)
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iTunes song of the week?
editMy copy of the digital download version of this song is dated 11/23/2004, and was apparently downloaded as the free song of the week from the iTunes music store, which features (generally) one song per week this way, usually from new or little-known artists. This date is nearly a year before the release date shown for this single here, and a few months before the album release, both of which are shown in 2005, while this track has "2004" in the "year" column of the iTunes-supplied metadata. I can't find a Reliable Source to cite for the fact of this earlier release, though. If there's a limited release of a song as an Internet download, officially authorized by the artist (as opposed to illicit leaks or piracy), shouldn't that count as the "date of first release" for the purpose of reckoning what year a recording first came out? *Dan T.* (talk) 22:54, 1 March 2009 (UTC)
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