Swan song

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This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title.

Swan song may refer to any of the following:

  • Developing Article Swan Song (Led Zeppelin song): 1974 unreleased instrumental by English rock band Led Zeppelin, recorded for inclusion in Physical Graffiti, before being dropped. [e]
  • Swan Song (1980 TV film): A 1980 made-for-television film, starring David Soul and directed by Jerry London.
  • Swan Song (1992 film): A 1992 short film, starring John Gielgud and Richard Briers, and directed by Kenneth Branagh.
  • 'Swan Song' (Bee Gees song): A 1968 symphonic pop song by the Bee Gees.
  • Swan Song (T. J. Binyon novel): A 1982 novel by T. J. Binyon.
  • 'Swan Song' (Brand X song): A 1982 jazz rock song by Brand X.
  • 'Swan Song' (Columbo episode): A 1974 television episode in the crime series Columbo.
  • Swan Song (Edmund Crispin novel): A 1948 novel by Edmund Crispin.
  • 'Swan Song' (Dawson's Creek episode): A 2002 television episode in the drama series Dawson's Creek.
  • 'Swan Song' (The Forsyte Saga episode): A 1967 television episode in the drama mini-series The Forsyte Saga.
  • Swan Song (John Galsworthy novel): A 1928 novel by John Galsworthy.
  • 'Swan Song' (Gilmore Girls episode): A 2003 television episode in the drama series Gilmore Girls.
  • Swan Song (Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan album): A 1999 live album by singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, recorded in 1997.
  • Swan Song (Helen Robertson novel): A 1960 crime novel by Helen Robertson.
  • Swan Song (play): A 1887 one act play by Anton Chekhov.
  • 'Swan Song' (Shadow Squad episode): A 1959 television episode in the crime series Shadow Squad.
  • Swan Song (Brian Stableford novel): A 1975 science fiction novel by Brian Stableford.
  • 'Swan Song' (Supernatural episode): A 2010 television episode in the drama series Supernatural.
  • Stub Swan Song Records: A record label launched by the English rock band Led Zeppelin on 7 May 1974, overseen by Led Zeppelin's manager Peter Grant. [e]
See also: Swansong