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The ultimate fate of the universe is a topic in physical cosmology. Many possible fates are predicted by rival scientific theories, including futures of both finite and infinite duration. Once the notion that the universe started with a Big Bang became accepted by a consensus of scientists, the ultimate fate of the universe became a valid cosmological question, one depending upon the physical properties of the mass/energy in the universe, its average density, and the rate of expansion. By extension, the fate of the universe is also a significant theme in science fiction.
"The End of the World" is a song by British alternative rock band The Cure. It was the first single to be taken from their 2004 eponymous album, and performed modestly in the UK singles charts and U.S. singles charts.
"The End of the World" is a pop music hit by Skeeter Davis that enjoyed international success in the 1960s. The record was released by RCA Records in December 1962 and reached its greatest success in March 1963, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart, #2 on the Billboard country singles chart (Davis was a country music vocalist and the record was a crossover music success), and #1 on Billboard's adult Contemporary - easy listening chart. The record also was a #4 hit on Billboard's rhythm and blues chart - making Davis one of the very few Caucasian female vocalists to enjoy a top ten record on that chart. Davis' four-chart top ten accomplishment has never been duplicated by any other female vocalist in the history of the Billboard charts.
Although Ruby and the Romantics' hit "Our Day Will Come" kept "The End of the World" from hitting number one on the pop chart, the song's popularity and chart history earned it the #3 place on Billboard's list of the year's 20 biggest hits.
The song was written by songwriter Sylvia Dee whose other compositions include Too Young by Nat King Cole.
Davis' recording was produced by Chet Atkins and has long been considered one of the foremost examples of the Nashville Sound of the 1960's - smooth vocals and a slick, sophisticated production appealing to audiences far beyond the traditional country music audience. The song was played at Atkins' funeral in 2001 in an instrumental performance by Marty Stuart and later, Davis' recording was broadcast over the speakers of her 2004 funeral at the Ryman Auditorium.
Davis went on to score many other country music hits as well as a few major pop crossovers, but she was forever identified with "The End of the World" and sung it at virtually every concert appearance she would make after its success.
The song has been covered by a number of artists on albums, including The Carpenters, Loretta Lynn, Herman's Hermits, Bobby Vinton, John Cougar Mellencamp, Johnny Mathis, Julie London, Eddy Arnold, Dottie West, Nancy Sinatra, Sonia Evans, Twiggy, Claudine Longet, Agnetha Fältskog (of ABBA fame), Rosie Flores, Patti Page, Anne Murray, Nina Gordon, Vonda Shepard, Exposé, The Vanguards, Leigh Nash, Lobo and others.
Davis' remains the definitive performance, her version has been featured on the soundtracks of a number of films including Girl Interrupted, Riding In Cars With Boys, and Daltry Calhoun.
"End of the World" is the third single released from alternative rock band Ash's final album, Twilight of the Innocents. It was released on 10 September 2007 on gatefold 7" vinyl, bagged 7", CD single and two digital download formats.
A music video was shot in Tokyo, photos were uploaded by the videos director. http://www.flickr.com/photos/taverner/sets/72157601133578056/


