A Movie Script Ending

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"A Movie Script Ending"
"A Movie Script Ending" cover
Single by Death Cab for Cutie
from the album 'The Photo Album'
Released February 8, 2002
Format CD
Recorded Spring 2001
Genre Indie rock
Length 4:18
Label Fierce Panda
Producer(s) Chris Walla
Death Cab for Cutie singles chronology
None "A Movie Script Ending"
(2002)
"Stability"
(2002)

"A Movie Script Ending" is Death Cab for Cutie's first single release and also the first single from The Photo Album. It is a melancholy song written about the imperfection of love and its contrast to a dull background with a chorus consisting simply of the word "highway". The song begins with references to "the air on Railroad" and "the shopfronts on Holly," Railroad and Holly being two intersecting streets in downtown Bellingham, Washington, Death Cab for Cutie's hometown.

Death Cab for Cutie
Ben Gibbard | Chris Walla | Nick Harmer | Jason McGerr
Nathan Good | Michael Schorr
Discography
Albums: You Can Play These Songs with Chords (cassette, 1997) | Something About Airplanes (1998) | We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes (2000) | The Photo Album (2001) | You Can Play These Songs with Chords (re-release, 2002) | Transatlanticism (2003) | Plans (2005) 
EPs: The Forbidden Love E.P. (2000) | The Stability E.P. (2002) | Studio X Sessions E.P. (2004) | The John Byrd E.P. (2005) 
Singles: "A Movie Script Ending" (2002) | "Stability" (2002) | "I Was a Kaleidoscope" (2002) | "We Laugh Indoors" (2002) | "The New Year" (2003) | "The Sound of Settling" (2004) | "Title and Registration" (2004) | "Soul Meets Body" (2005) | "Crooked Teeth" (2006) | "I Will Follow You into the Dark" (2006) 
Other releases: iTunes Originals - Death Cab for Cutie (2005) 
Filmography
Drive Well, Sleep Carefully (2005) | Directions (2006)
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