About the song

“Skeeter Davis – The End of the World” is a poignant and timeless ballad that resonates with listeners through its emotive lyrics and haunting melody. Released in 1962, the song was written by Arthur Kent and lyricist Sylvia Dee, capturing the universal experience of heartbreak and loss.

The track was featured on Skeeter Davis’s album titled “The End of the World,” which was released the same year. It quickly gained popularity, climbing the charts and reaching the top position on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. Additionally, it crossed over to the pop charts, peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot 100.

“The End of the World” showcases Davis’s distinctive vocal style and emotive delivery, drawing listeners into the emotional landscape of the song. With its themes of heartache and resilience, the song struck a chord with audiences and has since become one of Davis’s signature hits.

Over the years, “The End of the World” has been covered by numerous artists and featured in various films and television shows, cementing its status as a classic in the country and pop music genres. Its enduring popularity speaks to the universal themes it addresses and the timeless quality of its melody and lyrics.

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Lyrics

Why does the sun go on shining?
Why does the sea rush to shore?
Don’t they know it’s the end of the world?
‘Cause you don’t love me any more
Why do the birds go on singing?
Why do the stars glow above?
Don’t they know it’s the end of the world?
It ended when I lost your love
I wake-up in the morning, and I wonder
Why everything’s the same as it was
I can’t understand, no, I can’t understand
How life goes on the way it does
Why does my heart go on beating?
Why do these eyes of mine cry?
Don’t they know it’s the end of the world?
It ended when you said, “Good-bye”
Mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm
(Why do these eyes of mine cry?)
Mmm, mmm, mmm
Don’t they know it’s the end of the world?
It ended when you said, “Good-bye”

By Châu

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