Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence by Dream Theater (42:00)
American Pie
Incantations by Mike Oldfield wins the title of longest rock song. The recorded length of this 1978 Progressive-Rock song is 72 minutes and 44 seconds.
It was recorded for 24 hours non stop, that was the blue whal ( male).
Incantations, recorded by Mike Oldfield, in 1978 is the longest song ever made. The song lasts a record one hour, 12 minutes and 44 seconds.
Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding - 11 minutes
American Pie
2 hours
Incantations by Mike Oldfield wins the title of longest rock song. The recorded length of this 1978 Progressive-Rock song is 72 minutes and 44 seconds.
It was recorded for 24 hours non stop, that was the blue whal ( male).
Incantations, recorded by Mike Oldfield, in 1978 is the longest song ever made. The song lasts a record one hour, 12 minutes and 44 seconds.
The 1976 hit 'Do You Feel Like We Do?' is Peter Frampton's longest recorded and released song. Depending on the version, it is between seven and nine minutes long.
The song that is playing when the guys are playing football in the mud in The Longest Yard remake from 2005 is Have You Ever Seen The Rain. The song was written by John Fogerty and recorded by Creedence Clearwater Revival in 1971.
2 minutes 5 seconds........... just kidding no idea
Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding - 11 minutes
Probably Hangar 18 by Megadeth... It's by the BEST BAND EVER!!!!
The Beatles held the record for the longest time with a song reaching number 1 on the charts with "I Want to Hold Your Hand" staying at the top for 7 weeks in 1964.
The longest song I have ever heard of is a song that is supposed to last for 1000 years. But that is just a machine making the song. The longest song is recorded by Bull of Heaven and it lasted 6 years. I'm not sure what it is called though. Another very long song is Metropolis by Dream Theater. It is divided into two parts. Part one is a 9 minute and 32 second song. Part two is 77 minutes and 6 seconds long. This is the longest song that I know of, but part one is on a different album.