The End
Beatles · Abbey Road
Oh yeah.
Alright.
Are you gonna be in my dreams
Tonight.
Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you.
And in the end,
The love you take
Is equal to
The love you make.
Alright.
Are you gonna be in my dreams
Tonight.
Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you.
And in the end,
The love you take
Is equal to
The love you make.
The End - Beatles
Released as the final track on The Beatles' 1969 album Abbey Road, 'The End' serves as a poignant musical conclusion to the group's final studio project. Featuring a distinctive orchestral arrangement and a spoken-word outro, the song encapsulates the band's evolving sound during their late period, blending rock with classical influences. As the last note fades, the track symbolically mirrors the dissolution of the Fab Four, cementing its status as an iconic closing statement in rock history. The recording stands as a testament to the band's collaborative spirit and their mastery of studio production techniques at the time.
