There Is No Ending

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"There Is No Ending"
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Single by Arab Strap
from the album The Last Romance
B-side "The First Big Weekend (Four Tet remix)"
Released2006-11-06 (UK)
Recorded Chem19 Studios
Hamilton, Scotland
CaVa Studios
Glasgow, Scotland
Genre Sadcore
Length4:09
Label Chemikal Underground
CHEM094 (UK, 7")
PCHEM094CD (UK, CD)
Songwriter(s) Aidan Moffat
Malcolm Middleton
Producer(s) Paul Savage
Geoff Allan
Arab Strap singles chronology
"The Shy Retirer"
(2006)
"There Is No Ending"
(2006)
The Last Romance track listing
  1. "Stink"
  2. "(If There's) No Hope for Us"
  3. "Chat in Amsterdam, Winter 2003"
  4. "Don't Ask Me to Dance"
  5. "Confessions of a Big Brother"
  6. "Come Round and Love Me"
  7. "Speed-Date"
  8. "Dream Sequence"
  9. "Fine Tuning"
  10. "There Is No Ending"

"There Is No Ending" is a song by Scottish post-folk indie band Arab Strap. It was first released on Arab Strap's 2006 album, The Last Romance , and later as a 7" single limited to 1000 copies, [1] both released in 2006 on Chemikal Underground.

Contents

Track listing

Songs and lyrics by Aidan Moffat and Malcolm Middleton.

  1. "There Is No Ending" – 4:09
  2. "The First Big Weekend (Four Tet remix)" – 4:43
  1. "There Is No Ending" – 4:09

Personnel

Notes

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