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Done (The Band Perry song)Done. – While the all-caps doesn't seem to be necessary for title conventions, almost all references I could find to this song at least use the period at the end (including the Joel Whitburn books, which generally avoid stylized punctuation). Also, the MLA Style Guide cites this song as an example of how to punctuate around titles ending in periods (while notably not using all-caps), which I think lends creedence to the inclusion of the period. I also feel the period is by itself enough to disambiguate from other similarly titled works called "Done" without a parenthetical; compare Don't! versus any other "Don't" titles, or Jeopardy! versus anything else called "Jeopardy". Ten Pound Hammer(What did I screw up now?) 21:47, 14 April 2025 (UTC) — Relisting. Jeffrey34555 (talk) 00:43, 22 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Note: WikiProject Songs and WikiProject Country music have been notified of this discussion. Valorrr (lets chat) 01:27, 22 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]
  • Oppose per  ⁠BarrelProof as well as per my own review of sources referenced in the article, which shows styling is mixed at best. I note that sources are more likely to use "Done." or "DONE." when the format is a track listing or chart listing, and less likely do so in running text. For example, Roughstock uses "DONE." here for the track listing and here for the chart performance, but the same publication uses "Done" here in the the review of the single. I suspect the reasoning is because, compared to the exclamation point, a full stop provides very little visual contrast and is also far less common in names or titles. Regardless of the reason, "Done." is not clearly supported by reliable sources nor WP policy and practice.--MYCETEAE 🍄‍🟫—talk 22:41, 22 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]