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If the way you start a song can be compared to how you first greet a stranger, the way you end a song is how you say goodbye. You want to leave a good impression with your listeners so they'll listen to your songs again.
There's nothing worse than a band sounding like they've fallen apart at the end.
Steve Hillier

It is often said that in any given situation, human beings remember the first and last things that happen to them most clearly…the things in the middle don't often make anywhere near as much of an impression. With that in mind, you need to make a musically satisfying impact at the end of your songs.
Here are some ideas:

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Steve Windass/Hull
have always loved it when a song has that twist at the end, it shows someone has either thought about it , or was just plain lucky.

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