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* [[The Last Song (The All-American Rejects song)|"The Last Song" (The All-American Rejects song)]], from the 2002 album ''The All-American Rejects'' |
* [[The Last Song (The All-American Rejects song)|"The Last Song" (The All-American Rejects song)]], from the 2002 album ''The All-American Rejects'' |
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* [[The Last Song (Elton John song)|"The Last Song" (Elton John song)]], from the 1992 album ''The One'' |
* [[The Last Song (Elton John song)|"The Last Song" (Elton John song)]], from the 1992 album ''The One'' |
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* [[The Last Song (Luv' song)|"The Last Song" (Luv' song)]], taken from the 1991 album ''Sincerely Yours'' by the Dutch girl group Luv' |
* [[The Last Song (Luv' song)|"The Last Song" (Luv' song)]], taken from the 1991 album ''Sincerely Yours'' by the Dutch girl group Luv'hahahahahahaha |
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* [[The Last Song (Poison song)|"The Last Song" (Poison song)]], a 2000 single by Poison |
* [[The Last Song (Poison song)|"The Last Song" (Poison song)]], a 2000 single by Poison |
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* [[The Last Song (The Smashing Pumpkins song)|"The Last Song" (The Smashing Pumpkins song)]], a B-side of the 1996 single "Thirty-Three" |
* [[The Last Song (The Smashing Pumpkins song)|"The Last Song" (The Smashing Pumpkins song)]], a B-side of the 1996 single "Thirty-Three" |
Revision as of 21:12, 9 November 2010
The Last Song may refer to:
Literature, film and television
- The Last Song (novel), a 2009 Nicholas Sparks novel
- The Last Song (film), 2010 film adaptation of the Nicholas Sparks novel
Music
- "Last Song" (Edward Bear song) from Edward Bear's self-titled 1972 album
- "Last Song" (Gackt song), from the 2003 Gackt album Crescent
- "The Last Song" (The All-American Rejects song), from the 2002 album The All-American Rejects
- "The Last Song" (Elton John song), from the 1992 album The One
- "The Last Song" (Luv' song), taken from the 1991 album Sincerely Yours by the Dutch girl group Luv'hahahahahahaha
- "The Last Song" (Poison song), a 2000 single by Poison
- "The Last Song" (The Smashing Pumpkins song), a B-side of the 1996 single "Thirty-Three"
- "The Last Song" (Theory of a Deadman song), from the 2002 album Theory of a Deadman
- "The Last Song" (X Japan song), a 1998 single by X Japan
- "The Last Song", from Mcfly's album Radio:Active
- "The Last Song", from Rihanna's 2009 album Rated R (Rihanna album)
- "The Last Song", from the Foo Fighters album In Your Honor
- "The Last Song", track 17 from Hilary Duff's second studio album Hilary Duff (album)