Last Song
Edward Bear
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Did you know I go to sleep and Leave the lights on Hoping you'd come by and know That I was home and still awake But two years go by and still My light's on This is hard for me to say But this is all that I can take It's the last song I'll ever write for you It's the last time that I'll tell you Just how much I really care This is the last song I'll ever sing for you You'll come looking for the light And it won't be there But I love you Oh yes I do Yes I do All the times that I spent waiting Wondering where you are Always knew the time would come When I would start to wonder why Now the time is here I don't know where you are So I'll write you one more song But it's the last time that I'll ever try It's the last song I'll ever write for you It's the last time that I'll tell you Just how much I really care This is the last song I'll ever sing for you You'll come looking for the light And it won't be there But I love you Oh yes I do It's the last song I'll ever write for you It's the last song I'll ever write for you It's the last song I'll ever write for you It's the last song I'll ever write for you
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Written by: LARRY EVOY
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, EEYOR MUSIC
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12 facts about this song
Band History"Edward Bear" was a popular Canadian rock band in the 1960s and 1970s.
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NamingEdward Bear took its name from the original name of the iconic literary character, Winnie the Pooh.
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Song ReleaseThe song "Last Song" was released in 1972 as part of the album "Edward Bear."
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Chart PerformanceIt was the Edward Bear's most successful song, reaching number one in their home country of Canada, and number three on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.
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CollaborationThe song was a collaboration between band members Larry Evoy and Paul Weldon.
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Lead VocalLarry Evoy, the band's drummer, provided the lead vocals for "Last Song."
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ThemeThe song talks about the melancholic experience of a lover who is faced with the pain of saying goodbye.
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AccoladesDue to the immense success of the "Last Song," Edward Bear was nominated for a JUNO Award for the most promising group in 1973.
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Song DurationThe duration of the "Last Song" is approximately 3 minutes and 15 seconds.
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Final AlbumFunnily enough, "Last Song" wasn't the band's last song, as Edward Bear released two more albums after the album featuring "Last Song."
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Band DisbandmentEdward Bear disbanded in 1974, just a couple of years after the success of "Last Song."
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Post-Band CareersLead singer Larry Evoy went on to a successful solo career following the band's breakup.
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