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An infobox was requested for the 1979 Kenny Rogers version of "She Believes In Me" at Wikipedia:WikiProject_Missing_encyclopedic_articles/List_of_notable_songs/12.

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Steve Gibb

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"The song was written by Steve Gibb (but not Steve Gibb,)" Does this mean the song was written by someone called Steve Gibb, but not that Steve Gibb (the son of a Bee Gee)? I think it's a pretty confusing statement, and should be re-worded if my interpretation is correct. Could someone verify please? leevclarke (talk) 04:03, 15 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Did Steve Gibb release this first?

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Wikipedia has an article on Cover versions. Based on that, and the info in this article, Kenny Rogers' better known version of this song is a cover.

Or is it? Discogs has Gibbs' album with this song, Let My Song which was released on 1979. You can see (p)1979 on the cover art. The article also shows the Rogers version released in 1979, but that was the single, taken from The Gambler (album) released the year before in 1978. Those albums show (p)1978 so legally, the Rogers version came first.

Have I missed something? If not, I'd like to correct the record here and show the Rogers recording as the first one.

SheamusPatt (talk) 14:10, 10 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Looking closer at the Discogs record, Gibbs released it as [a single], and these are released as (p)1978. It's curious, that particular one also says "From the album Let My Song" while the album itself says (p)1979.

Still, it's muddied the waters enough that perhaps Gibbs version was first. I've left the article as is. SheamusPatt (talk) 13:50, 11 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]