The Song That Never Ends
"The Song That Never Ends" is a self-referential and infinitely iterative children's song. The song is a single verse long, written in an infinite-loop motif in a march style, such that it naturally flows in a cyclical fashion, repeating the same verse over and over. It is very popular with children and teens, typically sung when doing something repetitive or boring. The song was written by writer/composer Norman Martin in 1988.
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