They tell me, somewhere this life isn't crazy
But I've travelled the world far and wide, and I say they're wrong
And don't tell me, stories that music's a lady
It's not when the singer's alone, at the end of a song
At the end of a song there's no one
After the last note is played
Only the memory stays
Then even that fades away
And there is nothing so hard
As convincing your heart
That you should start singing again
You told me, nothing could change perfect lovers
But like every promise you've made, it broke before long
It's lonely, falling away from each other
But we've come to the last of our words, and the end of our song
At the end of a song there's no one
After the last note is played
Only the memory stays
Then even that fades away
And there's is nothing so hard
As convincing your heart
That you should start singing again
That you should start singing again
At the End of a Song was written by John Bettis & Richard Carpenter.
At the End of a Song was produced by Richard Carpenter.
Carpenters released At the End of a Song on Thu Oct 13 1983.