“The idea of going to a bar at the end of the world, whether it’s at the end of the world or whether it’s a bar just outside of town…It’s just the idea is the same, it’s the escape of your life and I think that’s an emotion that everybody holds in their heart and within themselves is this place in their head where they can escape.”Ĭlick below to listen to “Bar at the End of the World,” from Chesney’s latest album, Cosmic Hallelujah, now. What I do remember it is a male singer, it is punk rock-ish in genre. Also this was definitely not a popular song or sung by an extremely popular band. Here Comes The Flood by Peter Gabriel 41. Song about the end of the world Dont remember much and the general theme is really hard to Google as there are many songs about this. Mother Earth (Natural Anthem) by Neil Young and Crazy Horse 40. An artist who’s always sought to bring the fans along, the East Tennessean now seeks to pull real life into his song. In my own life there is.”Ĭhesney frequently visits the Florida Keys, where he’s made life-long friends who seem to live out the song through their day-to-day lives, but as the Tennessee native sees it, everyone, whether their near the coast or not, can relate to the song. The End Of The World by Skeeter Davis 38. With Cosmic Hallelujah, Chesney captured that ethos with Bar At The End of the World, a sweeping mid-tempo song about the kind of laidback place where the house drink is a beautiful thing called Make Me Disappear. what the talkers were talking, the talk of the beginning and the end. It’s always interesting to watch human behavior because you want to know that that dollar bill is still there, and if it is, that makes you feel great and it makes you feel even better about the place and there’s a lot of those places. 1 Bar at the End of the World Lyrics Verse 1 Theres a trail of smoke coming out of a bottle If you look real close, you can see it right there A little tin roof bar down a path you have to. You shall possess the good of the earth and sun, (there are millions of suns left,). “To be able to stamp your life in a small way in a place like that and to leave and come back. “Being able to write your name on a dollar bill like the song says and date it, and staple it to the side of the wall or to the side of the bar or on the ceiling where there are flags and license plates and life and saltwater everywhere and salty air and it’s just this layer of life throughout the place,” he continues. This is an upbeat ballad from the 1977 album Rejoice that was written by two members of Earth, Wind & Fire. #barattheendoftheworldĪ photo posted by Kenny Chesney on at 3:25pm PST Thanks to the Schooner Warf Bar in Key West for a great afternoon.
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