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Ah, the shortest song ever! Talk about a quick listen. It’s only 1.316 seconds long and it’s called “The End” by The Beatles. Who knew such a short song could pack so much punch? I mean, it’s just one note - but what a note! It’s like they managed to capture the essence of life in that one little sound. Amazing, right? Plus, it has this cool retro vibe that makes you want to dance and sing along - even if you can’t quite keep up with the speed of the song!
What Is The Shortest Song Name? [Solved]
Nicholas Bullen, the writer of “You Suffer”’s four-word lyrics, said that Wehrmacht’s 1985 song “E!” was his inspiration for its brevity. And it’s paid off - Guinness World Records has recognized it as the shortest song ever recorded!
“You Suffer” by Napalm Death: This is the shortest song ever recorded, clocking in at just 1.316 seconds long. It consists of four words repeated four times and a single guitar note.
“A-Punk” by Vampire Weekend: This song is the second-shortest on record, lasting only 1.5 seconds long. It features a single guitar chord and a few vocal lines that are repeated twice before the song ends abruptly.
“The End” by The Beatles: This classic rock anthem clocks in at 2 minutes and 4 seconds, making it one of the shortest songs ever released by The Beatles and one of their most iconic tracks to date.
4.“Hey Jude” by The Beatles: Another classic from The Beatles, this track lasts for 4 minutes and 56 seconds, making it one of their longest songs but still relatively short compared to other popular tracks from the era.
The shortest song ever recorded is “You Suffer” by the British grindcore band Napalm Death. It clocks in at just 1.316 seconds long! That’s pretty crazy, huh? It’s basically a single guitar note followed by a scream of “You suffer!” Talk about brevity!