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Songs and singles are placed in “quotation marks”, album titles are italicized and artists are left alone, with punctuation outside quotation marks, for example, Links should only be created to albums or song articles that don't exist if you believe that the album or song most certainly deserve an article.
No. You should capitalize but not underline or italicize.
However, here is what The Chicago Manual of Style says: When quoted in text or listed in a bibliography, titles of books, journals, plays, and other freestanding works are italicized. Titles of articles, chapters, and other shorter works are set in roman and enclosed in quotation marks.
Italicize titles if the source is self-contained and independent. Titles of books, plays, films, periodicals, databases, and websites are italicized. Place titles in quotation marks if the source is part of a larger work. Articles, essays, chapters, poems, webpages, songs, and speeches are placed in quotation marks.
Titles of full works like books or newspapers should be italicized. Titles of short works like poems, articles, short stories, or chapters should be put in quotation marks. Titles of books that form a larger body of work may be put in quotation marks if the name of the book series is italicized.
The title of the article should be in quotation marks — Example: “Tiger Woman on Wall Street” Capitalize all the major words.
The general rule when considering whether to underline or italicize movies and television series titles is to put them in italics because they're considered long works. Italicized text is a slightly slanted version of the words. Movies that are part of a series, such as The Godfather, are put in italics.
Italicize titles if the source is self-contained and independent. Titles of books, plays, films, periodicals, databases, and websites are italicized. Examples of these titles are films, novels, entire books, journals, and entire websites.
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