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Google, Did You K**w?
When searching for a song, Google usually shows a big card that links to the YouTube music video. The card includes a thumbnail and some information about the song (artists, album, release date, awards, lyrics). It's **w clear if Google obtains that information from Wikipedia or from other sources, but sometimes Google's algorithms make mistakes. Pentatonix has recently released a cover of "Mary, Did You K**w" and Google shows the right YouTube music video when you search for [Mary, did you k**w]. Unfortunately, the information placed below the video thumbnail is inaccurate. Kenny Rogers and Wy**nna Judd aren't the right artists, the song is **t from 2002 and the album is **t called "The Gift". [IMG]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-7cAueJ7kzhk/VKkt6zIubpI/AAAAAAACAOs/JJh4cTX6hU0/s1600/mary-did-you-k**w.png[/IMG] "'Mary, Did You K**w?' is a Christmas song with lyrics and music written by Mark Lowry and Buddy Greene. It was originally recorded by Christian recording artist, Michael English on his solo debut album in 1991. A duet version recorded by Wy**nna Judd and Kenny Rogers peaked at **. 55 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts in 1997," informs Wikipedia. Fortunately, there's a "Feedback" link that lets you report mistakes. |
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