Swan song (disambiguation)

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Swan song is a reference to an ancient, controversial belief that swans sing just before they die, and also an idiom for a final performance or accomplishment.

Swan Song(s), The Swan Song or Swansong may also refer to:

Music

  • Swan Song (Schubert) (Schwanengesang), a collection of songs by Franz Schubert
  • Schwanengesang (Swan song), a poem by Johann Senn, set to music by Franz Schubert, unrelated to the above collection
  • Swan Song Records, a record label founded by Led Zeppelin

Albums

Songs

  • "Swan Song" (song), a song by the Bee Gees
  • "Swan Song", a song by Down from NOLA
  • "Swansong", a song by Josh Woodward from Breadcrumbs
  • "Swan Song", a song by KinKi Kids from J Album
  • "Swan Song", an unreleased song by Led Zeppelin, recorded by The Firm as "Midnight Moonlight" for their album The Firm
  • "Swan Song", a song by Set It Off
  • "Swan Song", a song by Unwritten Law from Swan
  • "The Swan Song", a song by Within Temptation from The Silent Force
  • "Swan Song (Farewell)", a song by Names Are For Tombstones
  • "Swansong", a song by Debbie Cassell on her album Angel in Labour.

Literature

  • Swan Song (novel), a novel by Robert R. McCammon
  • Swan Song (Stableford novel), a novel in the Hooded Swan series by Brian Stableford
    • Swan Songs: The Complete Hooded Swan Collection, an omnibus collecting the Hooded Swan series
  • Swan Song, a novel by Edmund Crispin
  • Swan Song, a novel by John Galsworthy
  • "Swan Song", a short story by Agatha Christie collected in The Listerdale Mystery
  • Swan Song, a one-act play by Anton Chekhov

Television episodes

Other media

  • Swan Song (film), a 1992 short film by Kenneth Branagh
  • Swan Song (1967 film), a Hong Kong film directed by Luo Zhen
  • Swan Song, a 1980 TV movie written by Michael Mann
  • Swan Song, a visual novel produced by Flying Shine

See also

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