The End (Groove Coverage song)

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"The End"
Single by Groove Coverage
from the album 7 Years and 50 Days
Released 2003
Genre Trance
Label Zeitgeist (Universal)
Suprime:Music
Songwriter(s) Gerd Jakobs, Axel Konrad, David Lubega, Daniel Peyer, Ole Wierk
Groove Coverage singles chronology
"Poison"
(2003)
"The End"
(2003)
"7 Years and 50 Days"
(2004)

"The End" is the second single from the album 7 Years and 50 Days by German trance group Groove Coverage.

Contents

Remix List

  1. "The End" (Radio Edit) – 3:42
  2. "The End" – 3:08
  3. "The End" (Extended Mix) – 8:11
  4. "The End" (Special D Remix) – 6:57
  5. "The End" (Axel Konrad Remix) – 7:35
  6. "The End" (Brooklyn Bounce Remix) – 6:03

Chart positions

Chart (2003)Peak
position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40) [1] 16
Germany (Official German Charts) [2] 14
Hungary (Dance Top 40) [3] 28

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