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Also, in the Annoying Orange it appeared episode "A Loud Place", Orange and his friends are singing the song at the beginning of the episode while in a band rehearsing. In season 2 episode 10 of Good Girls, Annie Marks sings the version of the song with the lyrics "This is the song that never ends".
The song is indefinitely repetitive, in a similar manner to "The Song That Never Ends", "Yon Yonson" or "Michael Finnegan." Versions of the song appear in other languages, such as the Spanish rendition, "Juan Paco Pedro de la Mar".
The only songs played on the 1973-4 tour which did not make it onto the album were the primary encore "Pictures at an Exhibition" (due to its already having been their first live release) and the occasional second encore "Rondo", a live version of which had highlighted The Nice's self-titled third album.
Still is the song that never ends. Even though other sources say "The song that doesn't end". The origin of the song was titled "The song that never ends", the version "THe song that doesn't end" (from Lamb Chop's Play Along) was actually the lyrics. So still is the "song that never ends". Allan Bao 12:54, 24 September 2021 (UTC)
Maureen McGovern — The Music Never Ends: The Lyrics of Alan & Marilyn Bergman (1997) The SuperJazz Big Band of Birmingham, Alabama recorded the song on the CD, UAB SuperJazz, Featuring Ellis Marsalis (2001) Arranged and sung by Ray Reach. Barbra Streisand — The Movie Album (2003) Rigmor Gustafsson — On My Way to You (2006)
"Never Ending Song of Love" is a song written by Delaney Bramlett, and, according to some sources, by his wife Bonnie Bramlett. [1] It was originally recorded with their band, Delaney & Bonnie & Friends, in 1971 on the album Motel Shot .
The album was re-released on November 8, 2005, on Capitol Nashville/EMI with bonus tracks and, in some versions, an extra DVD for the album's 10th anniversary. The DVD includes a music video for "It Is What It Is", as well as a short documentary entitled Live Forever - In the Studio with the Highwaymen.
The song's lyric is referenced in Ira Gershwin's verse to "They Can't Take That Away from Me", in the line "the song is ended, but as the songwriter wrote, the melody lingers on". Berlin himself used the "melody lingers on" idea in the opening line of the verse to his earlier song " All Alone " (1924): "Just like a melody that lingers on / You ...