Ronnie Spector - There Is An End

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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2010

A somewhat bittersweet track off of "The Last of the Rock Stars" album, featuring Patti Smith who provides the additional vocals for the song. It's another great one off of this phenomenal CD.

...In fact, it's so phenomenal that you should go and buy yourself a copy if you haven't already! Seriously though, if you're interested at all in ordering the album, then just check out the shop section on ronniespector.com.

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  • Yep. I guess you're right about that!

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  • ロニー・スペクターとパティ・スミスとのコラボとは・・・­ネ!”There Is An End"このアルバムにはなんだか意味も無く泣かされた、”ロ­ック・スターの最後”

  • god,i just love ronnies voice!,only seen her perform twice although i did meet her at a book signing in birmigham uk when i took along a book on phil and asked her to sign,she looked through the book and said she had not seen that book on phil before and told me to look after it.

    saw her 2 years ago at the robin in bilston,brilliant voice.

  • The Greenhornes featuring Holly Golightly - There is an End

    The Greenhornes collaborated with British singer Holly Golightly who performed lead vocals on There is an End, written by Craig Fox, the band's guitarist/lead vocalist. It originally appeared on their 2002 album Dual Mono, but later served as the de facto theme song to the 2005 Jim Jarmusch film Broken Flowers with Bill Murray.

  • “There Is An End” - Cincinnati garage-rock heroes the Greenhornes back Ronnie on this haunting track, featuring Patti Smith.

    havent found who wrote it yet but i will post when i do. awesome song. the electric 12 is very cool.

  • WHAT A VOICE!!!!!!!!

  • @IWasBored12 Looks like I got the taste of my own medicine :)

  • @wildeashu Sorry, but the Greenhornes wrote this song which was released in 2002, four years before Ronnie covered it on this album. I greatly admire her taste in covering this though.

  • @Czeppelin I hope that you mean Greenhornes covered it. If not then just google Ronnie Spector. She was a star before you were born I am guessing.

  • Every season has an end...

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