Here's Where the Story Ends

Tin Tin Out, Shelley Nelson

About Here's Where the Story Ends

"Here's Where the Story Ends" is a song by English alternative rock band The Sundays, released as the second single from their debut album Reading, Writing and Arithmetic. It has been categorized as jangle pop. Although it was the Sundays' biggest hit internationally, topping the U. S. Modern Rock Tracks chart for one week, the track was never released as a single in the group's native United Kingdom due to the collapse of the Rough Trade Records label. Nonetheless it achieved no. 36 placing in John Peel's Festive Fifty for 1990. Many artists have covered this song, including Chinese star Faye Wong as "Being Criminal" on Ingratiate Oneself in 1994, and Tin Tin Out who reached number seven in the UK Singles Chart in 1998, as well as no. 15 on the U. S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. Tin Tin Out's cover version also earned the song the 1999 Ivor Novello Award for "Best Contemporary Song". Crystal Bowersox covered the song on her second album, All That for This. 


Year:
2004
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People I know, places I go,
Make me feel tongue tied.
I can see how people look down,
Their on the inside.

Here's where the story ends.

People I see, weary of me, showing their good side,
And I can see how people look down.
I'm on the outside.

Here's where the story ends,
Oh, here's where the story ends.

Its that little souvenir of a terrible year,
Which makes my eyes feel sore.
And I never should of said,
The books that you read where all I loved you for.

Its that little souvenir of a terrible year,
Which makes me wonder why.
Its the memorys of the shed,
That made me turn red.
Surprise, surprise, surprise.

Crazy I know, places I go,
Make me feel so tired.
And I can see how people look down,
I'm on the outside.

Here's where the story ends,
Oh, here's where the story ends.

Its that little souvenir of a terrible year,
Which makes my eyes feel sore.
And who ever would of thought,
The books that you bought where all I loved you for?

And the devil never said, go down to the shed.
I know where I belong.
But the only thing I ever really wanted to say
Was wrong, was wrong, was wrong.

Its that little souvenir of a terrible year,
Which makes me smile inside.
So Ill cynically, cynically say
The world is that way.
Surprise, surprise, surprise.

Oh, here's where the story ends,
Ooh, here is where the story ends.

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Tin Tin Out

Tin Tin Out were an English electronic music duo comprising Darren Stokes and Lindsay Edwards. They remixed songs for artists such as The Corrs and Des'ree, as well as collaborating with singers such as Sheley Nelson and Emma Bunton to score top ten hits with them. more »

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Written by: DAVID RICHARD GAVURIN, HARRIET ELLA WHEELER

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6 facts about this song

Song Information
1. "Here's Where the Story Ends" is the popular track from the debut album "Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic" by The Sundays, an English alternative rock band. 2. It was first released by The Sundays in 1990, reaching 23rd place on the U.K. Singles Chart, and getting considerable airplay in the US.
Band Information
3. The Sundays consisted of vocalist Harriet Wheeler and her boyfriend, guitarist David Gavurin. They decided to write songs together and formed the band. 4. The band incorporated a melancholic, jangly pop sound that was a contrast to the loud, aggressive rock music that dominated the British music scene at their time.
Cover by Tin Tin Out
5. In 1998, British electronic dance music duo, Tin Tin Out, covered "Here's Where the Story Ends," featuring guest vocals from Scottish singer Shelley Nelson. 6. Tin Tin Out's version of the track was more pop-oriented, incorporating pulsating synths and upbeat dance rhythms. 7. Their rendition reached number seven on the UK Singles Chart, and number one on the U.S. Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, making it Tin Tin Out's biggest hit to date.
Music Video
8. The music video for Tin Tin Out's version of "Here's Where the Story Ends" prominently features Shelley Nelson, wandering around an old house and singing the song.
Lyrics
9. The lyrics of "Here's Where the Story Ends" are often described as enigmatic and poignant, evocative of feelings of nostalgia and melancholy as well as euphoria. 10. Despite its title, the song actually doesn't tell a particular story, but instead it paints a series of abstract imagery and emotions.
Significance
11. Over the years, the song has been used in many TV shows, commercials and films because of its emotive and relatable lyrics. 12. Since its release, "Here's Where the Story Ends" remains one of the most identifiable songs of the 90s era, symbolizing a time of independent music revolution and cultural transition.

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