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The End of the World

from The 1960s by Sarahtonin

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A very popular song from 1962, written by Arthur Kent and Sylvia Dee, made popular by Skeeter Davis. It was also recorded by Brenda Lee, and by The Carpenters. This is one of the memorable songs from my childhood, which I thought would make a good "flipside" to Never on Sunday."

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from The 1960s, released June 12, 2022
written by Arthur Kent and Sylvia Dee
performed and recorded by me

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Sarahtonin Portland, Oregon

Sarah Jane Burke began playing piano at age five. She had a handful of piano lessons, but is mostly self-taught. She took up guitar at about age 11, mostly inspired by The Beatles, and other "British Invasion" acts. She began writing songs at around age 12, playing in bands at 13, and by 17, she'd taught herself to compose full scores. She's been composing, recording, and performing ever since. ... more

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