Here's Where the Story Ends
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«Here's Where the Story Ends» —en español: «Aquí es donde termina la historia»— es una canción de la banda de rock alternativo británico The Sundays, lanzada como el segundo sencillo de su álbum debut . A pesar de que fue el hit más grande de The Sundays a nivel internacional, alcanzando el número 1 en el Modern Rock Tracks Chart de Estados Unidos durante una semana, la canción nunca fue lanzada como sencillo en el Reino Unido, debido al colapso de la discográfica Rough Trade Records. No obstante, alcanzó el puesto 36 en el John Peel´s Festive Fifty de 1990.
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"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. 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 a No. 36 placing in John Peel's Festive Fifty for 1990.
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"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. 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 a 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 on 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.
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«Here's Where the Story Ends» —en español: «Aquí es donde termina la historia»— es una canción de la banda de rock alternativo británico The Sundays, lanzada como el segundo sencillo de su álbum debut . A pesar de que fue el hit más grande de The Sundays a nivel internacional, alcanzando el número 1 en el Modern Rock Tracks Chart de Estados Unidos durante una semana, la canción nunca fue lanzada como sencillo en el Reino Unido, debido al colapso de la discográfica Rough Trade Records. No obstante, alcanzó el puesto 36 en el John Peel´s Festive Fifty de 1990.
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