Template:Infobox single/doc

Usage
This is the template for a single (A- or B-side), not a song.

Code


Parameters

 * Name : This field should contain the name of the single. This field is mandatory.
 * Cover : Upload a copy of the single cover (under fair use—use the tag " "). Enter the file name only into the field:.
 * Border : Type "yes" in this field to place a 1px border around the single's cover.
 * Alt : Alt text for the cover image, to describe it to visually impaired readers. See WP:ALT.
 * Artist : This field should contain the name of the artist. This field is mandatory.
 * Album : If the single was also released on an album, enter the name of the album. If the album has a Wikipedia article, link the article name as usual. The template will italicize the album name. For guidelines on whether a single should be described as being from a particular album, see template:infobox album.
 * A-side : Use this field to display the A-side song title appearing on the opposite side of the single. If it has a Wikipedia article use a link.
 * B-side : Use this field to display the B-side song title appearing on the opposite side of the single. If it has a Wikipedia article use a link. Only one of the fields "A-side" or "B-side" should be used.
 * Released : This field should refer to the earliest known commercial release date, using a single occurrence of Start date as, for example " July 31, 2007 ". (Use "  " if only year and month are known, or "  " for just a year).
 * Recorded : This field should include details on when and where the song was recorded. Separate multiple values using Plainlist.
 * Format: The way that the single was originally released; i.e. 7-inch single, 12-inch single, CD single, cassette single, digital download (note the piped download link). Do not use   or   (double quote) for inches (use 7-inch instead of 7"; if necessary to abbreviate, use 7 in). See WP:Units.  Numbers should be expressed in figures rather than spelled out (use 10-inch instead of ten-inch).  The format type should also be specified (single, record, etc.), rather than using the measurement alone. Separate multiple values using commas, flatlist or hlist.
 * Genre: The music genre(s) that the single is from. These must not be original research, and should be stated and referenced in a 'Composition' section of the article. Separate multiple values using commas, flatlist or hlist..
 * Length : The length should use Duration thus:, renders as , for 3 minutes 45 seconds
 * Label : This field should refer to the label on which the single/album was originally released. Where significantly different versions have been released (featuring alternate track listings) e.g. U.S. vs. UK, the later release date and/or record label should be mentioned in the article. Drop words like "Records" from the end of the label's name (e.g. use Universal rather than Universal Records ).
 * Producer : This field allows display of the song's producer(s). Separate multiple values using commas, flatlist or hlist.
 * ISWC : International Standard Musical Work Code
 * Writer : This field allows display of the song's writer(s). Separate multiple values using commas, flatlist or hlist..
 * Misc : This field allows you to provide more infobox data such as additional chronologies using Extra chronology, a track listing using Extra track listing, extra covers using Extra album cover, or a sample of the music using Audiosample. Set single on those templates so the section titles use the same background color as the rest of the infobox.