The Song Is Over

The Who

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THE SONG IS OVER As recorded by The Who (From the 1971 Album WHO’S NEXT) [Intro] /   /    /    /   /    /    [Verse 1] The song  is over          It’s all  behind me          I should’ve known it          She tried to find me         /   /    /    /   /    /    [Verse 2] Our love is over         They’re all ahead now         I’ve got to learn it        I’m gon - na sing out         [Chorus] I’ll sing my song to the wide open spaces I’ll sing my heart out to the infinite sea I’ll sing my visions to the sky high mountains I’ll sing my song to the free to the free I’ll sing my song to the wide open spaces I’ll sing my heart out to the infinite sea I’ll sing my visions to the sky high mountains I’ll sing my song to the free to the free [Guitar Solo] /    /   /    /   /     /   /    / [Bridge] When I walked in through the door Thought it was me I was looking for She was the first song I ever sang But it  stopped as soon as it began [Interlude] /   /    /    /   /    /    [Verse 3] Our love is over          It’s all behind me        They’re all ahead now         Can’t hope to find me         [Chorus] I’ll sing my song to the wide open spaces I’ll sing my heart out to the infinite sea I’ll sing my visions to the sky high mountains I’ll sing my song to the free to the free I’ll sing my song to the wide open spaces I’ll sing my heart out to the infinite sea I’ll sing my visions to the sky high mountains I’ll sing my song to the free to the free [Interlude] /    /   /    /   /    /   /    / /    / /  /  /   /  /  /   [Verse 4] This song is over         I’m left with only tears        I must   remember         Even if  it takes a million years [Outro] The song is over            The song is over         ’ceptin’ one note pure and easy Playing so free like a breath   rippling by                      /  Fadd9/  /    /  Fadd9/  /    /  Fadd9/  /    /  Fadd9/  /    /  Fadd9/  /

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empty heart empty heart C5, Bb, F, C, C4, Eb/C, F/C, G#/C, Bb/C, Dm/C, D5, G, D, D4, F/D, G/D, Bb/D, C/D, Em/D
empty heart empty heart E, F#, B, D
empty heart empty heart B, B7, E/B, Em/B, B7sus2, E6/B, Em6/B, A, Dbm, Ebm, E, Bmaj7
empty heart empty heart A7, A, C, D, F, G, Db, Em, E
empty heart empty heart Bm7, A5, B5, A, A4, B, E5, E, A/B
empty heart empty heart Em, Cmaj7, a, G, D, A, E
empty heart empty heart D, F#m, G, Bb, A, C, G/B, Em/G, Em/B, A/Db, Em, F#
empty heart empty heart D5, D6, D7, G5, G6, A5, D
empty heart empty heart G, G/F, G/G, G7, G6, A, A/G, Bb, Bb/Ab, C, F/C, C/Bb
empty heart empty heart C, G, G/C, F, D, D7, A7, D4
La chanson évoque une rupture amoureuse, un sentiment de perte et de regret. Le narrateur réalise que son histoire d'amour est désormais derrière lui. Malgré cette tristesse, il aspire à chanter et s'exprimer librement, cherchant refuge dans la beauté de la nature et des grands espaces. Les montagnes, la mer et le ciel deviennent des symboles d'évasion et de liberté. En somme, au milieu de la douleur et des larmes, il reste une note, un souvenir pur et léger qui continue de résonner, rappelant qu'il y a toujours une lumière, même dans les moments les plus sombres. Cela nous rappelle que même après la fin d'une chanson, la musique peut perdurer sous d'autres formes.