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* "Last Song", from [[Edward Bear]]'s self-titled 1972 album |
* "Last Song", from [[Edward Bear]]'s self-titled 1972 album |
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* [[Last Song (Gackt song)|"Last Song" (Gackt song)]], from the 2003 Gackt album ''Crescent'' |
* [[Last Song (Gackt song)|"Last Song" (Gackt song)]], from the 2003 Gackt album ''Crescent'' |
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*[[The Last Song (novel)|''The Last Song'' (novel]], a 2009 [[Nicholas Sparks (author)|Nicholas Sparks]] novel |
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:* [[The Last Song (film)|''The Last Song'']], 2010 film adaption of Nicholas Sparks's novel starring |
:* [[The Last Song (film)|''The Last Song'' (film)]], 2010 film adaption of Nicholas Sparks's novel starring Miley Cyrus |
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Revision as of 22:16, 20 June 2009
The Last Song may refer to:
- "The Last Song" (Luv' song), taken from the 1991 album Sincerely Yours by the Dutch girl group Luv'
- "The Last Song" (Elton John song), from the 1992 album The One
- "The Last Song" (The Smashing Pumpkins song), a B-side of the 1996 single "Thirty-Three"
- "The Last Song" (X Japan song), a 1998 single by X Japan
- "The Last Song" (Poison song), a 2000 single by Poison
- "The Last Song" (Theory of a Deadman song), from the 2002 album Theory of a Deadman
- "The Last Song" (The All-American Rejects song), from the 2002 album The All-American Rejects
- The Last Song, a 2006 Thai film
- "Last Song", from Edward Bear's self-titled 1972 album
- "Last Song" (Gackt song), from the 2003 Gackt album Crescent
- The Last Song (novel, a 2009 Nicholas Sparks novel
- The Last Song (film), 2010 film adaption of Nicholas Sparks's novel starring Miley Cyrus