The last songs recorded by famous artists

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Led Zeppelin - 'I’m Gonna Crawl': I’m Gonna Crawl' was the band's last song, recorded in November 1978 at ABBA's Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden. 

Nirvana - 'You Know You’re Right': The iconic three-piece recorded 'You Know You’re Right' at Robert Lang Studios in North Seattle in January 1994. 

Freddie Mercury - 'Mother Love': Mother Love' was the last song the iconic singer ever recorded with Queen.

The Beatles - 'Because': Because' was the last song recorded by the Fab Four at Abbey Road Studios in 1969.

Elvis Presley - 'Way Down: Way Down' was the last song recorded by The King. The song was recorded in October 1976 and it was Elvis'.

Janis Joplin - 'Mercedes Benz': The last song recorded by Janis Joplin is also one of her biggest hits. 'Mercedes Benz' was recorded just three days.

Chris Cornell - 'You Never Knew My Mind': Just before he tragically took his life in 2017, the former Soundgarden vocalist recorded.

Tom Petty - 'Given All I Can See'/'Here She Comes Again': Tom Petty last entered the studio to record two songs with former Byrds member Chris Hillman in 2017.

The Doors - 'Riders on the Storm': December 1970 was the last time Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, and John Densmore were in the studio together.

Jimi Hendrix - 'Belly Button Window': Ironically, the last song the legendary guitarist recorded before he died was about being born.

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