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Michael Jackson is only one of a variety of artists to record this song, many of which aren't even mentioned in the article... is there really a good reason to exclusively have a Michael Jackson info box at the bottom? - Ugliness Man 13:24, 11 May 2006 (UTC)
Why is there a Westlife box at the bottom of this article - that is just spam. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.155.51.92 (talk) 03:19, 17 October 2007 (UTC)
A pop song from 1936...? // 213.89.240.241 (talk) 22:11, 3 April 2009 (UTC)
Oooh boy oh boy, this article needs a proper clean up.... this is about a song, not only one recording of the song. I would like to suggest it include: places where the song has been heard (eg: it was used in Attenborough's biopic of Chaplin), other recordings should be part of the article etc... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.8.120.133 (talk) 13:14, 9 July 2009 (UTC)
T The cover section is... well, to be charitable, let's just say it needs a lot of work. "At sundown on September 3, 2009, transsexual singer/songwriter and cleric, Alyras, [unwavering, life-long Michael Jackson fan], ..." Ugh. — John Cardinal (talk) 01:42, 23 September 2009 (UTC)
I agree, that mention should be removed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.156.76.95 (talk) 00:43, 10 November 2009 (UTC)
i'm not going to get into an edit war with you john, but Connie has two albums with this song on it, you removed links to the particular albums, what was the harm with the wikilinks? Pga1965 (talk) 05:17, 14 November 2009 (UTC)
The Michael Jackson section seems like yet another culous attempt by MJ fans to associate the man with everything... This section should be stricken from this article or expanded to include all other recordings of this song instead of putting more text about this deceased, self-proclaimed "king of pop" than there is about the song itself... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.251.166.143 (talk) 20:56, 2 October 2010 (UTC)
There should also be a part about how Robert Downey Jr. cover this song in his cd The Futurist.- Nero (UTC) 8:14 15 May 2013 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.5.209.129 (talk)
There is also no mention of the beautiful rendition Judy Garland did of this song in the early 1960's. The Judy Garland version happens to be one of the oldest versions after the original Nat King Cole version. It can be Youtube'd if wished.
What about lyrics? With respect,212.92.233.164 (talk) 21:08, 22 September 2012 (UTC)
I agree that this article seems out of balance in favor of presenting it as a Michael Jackson song. One would think the focus should be about "Smile's" origin as a melody composed by Charlie Chaplin being turned into an adaptable standard. ShelbyMarion (talk) 14:53, 26 January 2014 (UTC)
Code for Michael Jackson version removed from article to tidy up the article code
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PUT IT IN THE MJ ARTICLE? ==Michael Jackson version== ((Infobox single --> <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs --> <!-- | Name = Smile | Cover = Michael Jackson Smile Single.jpg | Alt = | Artist = [[Michael Jackson]] | Album = [[HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I]] | Released = January 20, 1998 | Format = [[CD single]], [[12-inch single|12" single]] | B-side = "Is It Scary"<br>"Off the Wall" (Junior Vasquez Remix) | Recorded = March 11–12, 1995 at the Olympic Studio, ((small|([[London, England]]))) | Genre = [[Soul music|Soul]] | Length = 4:55 <small>(album version)</small><br />4:10 <small>(short version)</small> | Lyricist = [[John Turner (lyricist)|John Turner]] (Lyrics) <br />[[Geoffrey Parsons (lyricist)|Geoffrey Parsons]] | Composer = [[Charlie Chaplin]] | Label = [[Epic Records|Epic]] | Producer = [[David Foster]], Michael Jackson | Last single = "[[Is It Scary]]"<br />(1997) | This single = "'''Smile'''"<br />(1998) | Next single = "[[You Rock My World]]"<br />(2001) | Misc = )) [[Michael Jackson]] often cited ''Smile'' as his favourite song and recorded it for his 1995 double album ''[[HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I]]''. It was scheduled to be released as the seventh and final single from the album in 1998. However, it was cancelled at the last minute and only a few copies, mostly promos, went into circulation in the UK, South Africa and the Netherlands, making it one of the rarest and collectible of all Jackson's releases. James Hunter of ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' wrote a negative review: "the climactic version of Charlie Chaplin's "Smile" has zero point of view on itself; its blend of rampaging ego and static orchestral pop is a [[Streisand]]-size mistake."<ref name=RS950810/> ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' called this version of the song a "destined-for-[[Disney]] rendition."<ref name=EW950623/> In 2009 at Jackson's memorial, his brother [[Jermaine Jackson]] sang a version of the song in Michael's honor.<ref name=MTV090707/> --> <!-- ===Track listing=== '''CD maxi single'''<ref name= MJ-CDinfo/> #"Smile" (short version) – 4:10 #"[[Is It Scary]]" (radio edit) – 4:11 #"Is It Scary" (Eddie's Love Mix Edit) – 3:50 #"Is It Scary" (Downtempo Groove Mix) – 4:50 #"Is It Scary" (Deep Dish Dark and Scary Radio Edit) – 4:34 '''12" maxi single'''<ref name= MJ-CDinfo/> *A1. "Smile" – 4:55 *A2. "[[Is It Scary]]" (Deep Dish Dark and Scary Remix) – 12:07 *B1. "Is It Scary" (Eddie's Rub-a-Dub Mix) – 5:00 *B2. "Is It Scary" (Eddie's Love Mix) – 8:00 *B3. 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Re: "Chaplin composed the music...". No, Chaplin credited himself with the music, and quite possibly believed he composed it as well, but in fact the music to this song and the entire score of Modern Times was composed by David Raksin under Chaplan's supervision as film director. Chaplan was not a composer or any kind of musician. TheScotch (talk) 00:44, 5 December 2020 (UTC)