Talk:Reach Out of the Darkness

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Original research?[edit]

The passage seems like original research: "However, an extensive search of music surveys currently available on-line shows instead that, depending on the survey, the song had no noticeable exposure until several weeks after that assassination, peaked anywhere from mid May to late July with none of the peaks attributable to any crisis, and in any event possessed essentially none of the claimed behavior. On New York's WABC Music Radio surveys, the song belatedly debuted at number 50 on the week of June 4, 1968 (the day before the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy), rose to #13 the following week and eventually peaked at number 1 the week of July 23 before falling off rapidly.[7][8][9]" The chart history would seem fine without the editorial comments. Thoughts? Edison (talk) 05:50, 7 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]