[Grammar] Apostrophe In Children's (help?)

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Hi folks,

I am currently writing an arrangement (for octet) of (jazz pianist) Chick Corea's composition: Children's Song (No.1).

I wanted, please, to double-check something if I may. Is the apostrophe in the correct place (or should it be after the letter 's' [I don't think so, actually])? Or is it even required (because 'children' is already a plural term!).

Having scoured all of Chick Corea's uploads/Wiki/PDF's/etc online, it does always state Children's Songs as Children's Songs; but as I was saying, I would like to double-check with the experts here. :-D

(Please refer to screenshot Children's Song (No.1) as I the first image I uploaded was incorrect - sorry!)

Many thanks,
 

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Or is it even required (because 'children' is already a plural term!).
An apostrophe-S, or just a final apostrophe for regular plural nouns that end in S, makes the noun possessive, not plural. Apostrophes never make a noun plural.
 
The apostrophe is needed, and it is in the correct place.

Even in the case where I am making an arrangement of just ONE of the pieces from Corea's suite? If you notice (in the screenshot) it reads: Children's Song (No.1) (ie. not Children's Songs).

In other words, what I am checking is if the second word in the title (Song or Songs) has any bearing on the matter?
 
(Moderators, please feel free to remove the incorrect thumbnail contained within my initial post.)
 
(Moderators, please feel free to remove the incorrect thumbnail contained within my initial post.)

I've tried to remove it but, even with moderator permissions, I can't. Don't worry about it.
 
I too had a crack at removing them. No luck.
 
I've tried to remove it but, even with moderator permissions, I can't. Don't worry about it.

Ha ha, OK. No problem. I appreciate you trying.
 
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