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==Film, television, and literature==
==Film, television, and literature==
* [[The Last Song (1942 film)|''The Last Song'' (1942 film)]], a Hungarian drama film directed by Frigyes Bán
* [[The Last Song (1980 film)|''The Last Song'' (1980 film)]], an American television film directed by Alan J. Levi
* [[The Last Song (1980 film)|''The Last Song'' (1980 film)]], an American television film directed by Alan J. Levi
* [[The Last Song (2010 film)|''The Last Song'' (2010 film)]], an adaptation of a novel by Nicholas Sparks, directed by Julie Anne Robinson
* [[The Last Song (2010 film)|''The Last Song'' (2010 film)]], an adaptation of a novel by Nicholas Sparks, directed by Julie Anne Robinson
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* "Last Song", by Carpark North from ''[[Grateful (Carpark North album)|Grateful]]'', 2008
* "Last Song", by Carpark North from ''[[Grateful (Carpark North album)|Grateful]]'', 2008
* "Last Song", by Marianne Faithfull from ''[[Before the Poison]]'', 2005
* "Last Song", by Marianne Faithfull from ''[[Before the Poison]]'', 2005
* "Last Song", by Meredith Monk from ''[[Impermanence (album)|Impermanence]]'', 2008
* "Last Song", by Meredith Monk from ''[[Impermanence (Meredith Monk album)|Impermanence]]'', 2008
* "The Last Song", by Foo Fighters from ''[[In Your Honor]]'', 2005
* "The Last Song", by Foo Fighters from ''[[In Your Honor]]'', 2005
* "The Last Song", by Hilary Duff from ''[[Hilary Duff (album)|Hilary Duff]]'', 2004
* "The Last Song", by Hilary Duff from ''[[Hilary Duff (album)|Hilary Duff]]'', 2004

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Film, television, and literature

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