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  • Not really seeing how this provides a different answer than the one already accepted, in fact you repeat a quote they used to provide their answer. Also, please provide sources for your quotes. Commented Jul 22, 2015 at 2:54
  • Welcome to Movies & TV. You might want to add links to the sites where you got those quotes from for proper attribution. Commented Jul 22, 2015 at 8:57
  • You might also want to add where your first quote is from. Whenever you quote something please also include a link to where that quote is from. Commented Aug 6, 2015 at 1:15
  • I established that the song was originally a placeholder and the reason it was kept in the film (with sources) in a different and more condensed manner than the previous answer. I added a simple timeline on the release dates of the music and film so that the reader would better understand "the unusual decision". I also indicate that some viewers do actually find a connection between both media even though it was not created to do so. Do you suggest editing a previous answer when my response is in an alternate (condensed) manner that gives overlapping and additional information @MattD? Commented Aug 6, 2015 at 1:46
  • Yea sorry @Tom Cody. It said I can only cite 2 sources for now. Since your answer already cited that source, I opted to cite my other two. Commented Aug 6, 2015 at 1:48