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"Till the World Ends" is a song by American singer Britney Spears from her seventh studio album, Femme Fatale (2011). It was written by Kesha , Dr. Luke , Alexander Kronlund , and Max Martin , while the production was handled by Luke, Martin and Billboard .
"Til the World Ends" is a song written by Dave Loggins and performed by Three Dog Night, who in 1972 had had a Top 20 hit with Loggins' "Pieces of April": produced by Bob Monaco and Jimmy Ienner and arranged by Jimmie Haskell, [1] "Til the World Ends" was featured on the 1975 Three Dog Night album, Coming Down Your Way.
The song began as a guitar riff composed by lead vocalist Bono from a demo, which the band revisited with success after talking with German filmmaker Wim Wenders about providing music for the soundtrack of his 1991 film Until the End of the World. The song's lyrics describe a fictional conversation between Jesus Christ and Judas Iscariot.
The song was produced by OFM production team J-Remy and Bobby Bass. It was released to US radio stations and made available for digital download on 3 August 2010. [3] The title is a reference to the 2012 phenomenon. The song originates its meaning from the popular post the world was going to end in 2012 due to the Mayan calendar ending in 2012.
The song was later re-recorded as a duet featuring American singer-songwriter Beyoncé, which was released as a single on November 13, 2007 and included on the Deluxe Edition of the album. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It reached the top 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100 , being the sixth single from the album to do so, with Timberlake becoming the only male artist ...
“as a father of 2, and a veteran, i was caught by surprise by the dialogue about life, meaning, and purpose, and this song playing,” another person wrote in the comments. “have not cried in ...
"The End of the World" is a pop song written by composer Arthur Kent and lyricist Sylvia Dee, who often worked as a team. They wrote the song for American singer Skeeter Davis, and her recording of it was highly successful in the early 1960s, reaching the top five on four different charts, including No. 2 on the main Billboard Hot 100.
In 2019, Taylor Swift released the upbeat pop song “London Boy.” Five years later, she’s saying “so long” to the city with her new song “So Long London.”