"It Ends Tonight" is the fourth and final single taken from The All-American Rejects' second studio album Move Along. Contrary to their usual style, the song is a ballad. It also utilizes a string section, with an arrangement by composer Deborah Lurie. During a July 2006 airing of the PBS series Soundstage, the group revealed that the song was not written about a girl, but rather "a dude". The single peaked at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100, making "It Ends Tonight" the band's third top 20 hit.

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  • "It Ends Tonight" is the fourth and final single taken from The All-American Rejects' second studio album Move Along. Contrary to their usual style, the song is a ballad. It also utilizes a string section, with an arrangement by composer Deborah Lurie. During a July 2006 airing of the PBS series Soundstage, the group revealed that the song was not written about a girl, but rather "a dude". The single peaked at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100, making "It Ends Tonight" the band's third top 20 hit. Due to the popularity of the song in the United States, sales for Move Along started to increase. It skyrocketed the album from #88 to #47 in the week of November 8, 2006. "It Ends Tonight" was the band's highest charting single in the U.S. until early 2009, when their song "Gives You Hell" reached #4 on the Hot 100.
  • It Ends Tonight è il terzo singolo tratto dal secondo album in studio dei The All-American Rejects, Move Along, e pubblicato il 25 settembre 2006. Ha raggiunto la posizione #8 nella classifica Billboard Hot 100.
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  • "It Ends Tonight" is the fourth and final single taken from The All-American Rejects' second studio album Move Along. Contrary to their usual style, the song is a ballad. It also utilizes a string section, with an arrangement by composer Deborah Lurie. During a July 2006 airing of the PBS series Soundstage, the group revealed that the song was not written about a girl, but rather "a dude". The single peaked at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100, making "It Ends Tonight" the band's third top 20 hit.
  • It Ends Tonight è il terzo singolo tratto dal secondo album in studio dei The All-American Rejects, Move Along, e pubblicato il 25 settembre 2006. Ha raggiunto la posizione #8 nella classifica Billboard Hot 100.
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