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The rooftop location near The Empire State Building is located at 28 W 36th St. The Rooftop location's exact location should be included, since this is an important location which many people are interested in. After researching satellite pictures from google maps and bing maps aerial view, using the buildings shown in the rooftop scene as points of reference, like the Metlife building, and looking at google maps street view it was determined this was the same location where Gretta is also seen standing on the street outside the door to the rooftop location listening to the voicemail, This location was then submitted to IMDB and verified by them.[1] It also might be proper to refer to it as "Gary's Loft," as this location is used for other productions. 71.1.9.24 (talk) 02:41, 5 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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the caption for the photograph says, "Begin Again marked actress Keira Knightley's first singing role," which is not correct. she sang Blue Tahitian Moon (1942) in the opening of The Edge of Love (2008), in which she played Vera Phillips, and later in the film she sings Maybe It's Because I Love You Too Much (1951), and Drifting and Dreaming (1925). these are all on the film soundtrack. she also sings a single verse of the song, Hang Out the Stars in Indiana (1931), that was playing when their night club got bombed. Cottonshirtτ 13:31, 8 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]