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I couldn't find any article that listed "Avalon" as a song by Matthew Ellis (or Michael Cox).

Thank you. Leschnei (talk) 15:51, 29 December 2019 (UTC)Reply

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Leschnei (talk) 12:17, 30 December 2019 (UTC)Reply

Discussion on Matthew Ellis moved here

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Hi Brentx45, I moved your comment and my answer here because I thought that it might be more useful for you to be able to find it quickly in the future. Leschnei (talk) 12:27, 30 December 2019 (UTC)Reply

You queried the lack of an article elsewhere on the above song. I am not aware of any articles pertaining to it, but I can assure you in good faith that the song exists. It was a single on Regal Zonophone in 1971 and also a track on his eponymous debut album released that year (which I own), as a glance at Discogs and 45cat.com websites will testify. Copies do appear on eBay from time to time at not inconsiderable prices. I have reinstated my entry and hope you will be able to let it stand. Thank you for your attention. Brentx45 (talk · contribs)

@Brentx45: I have to doubt that the song "Avalon" exists. The only problem is that it isn't mentioned in any article on Wikipedia. Disambiguation pages are like the index of a book; if the topic isn't talked about in the book, it shouldn't be listed in the index. As mentioned in bold on your talk page, each entry on a disambiguation page should contain exactly one link to an article that mentions the item - in other words, your entry on Avalon (disambiguation) should contain one link to an existing article that mentions the song "Avalon" by Michael Cox/Matthew Ellis. The easiest solution would be to add the track names to Michael Cox's article or to write an article about the album, if you have reliable sources.
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