Because I Love You by Jim Keays
a coda comes in the end of a song
at the end
Coda is a symbol in music that means to go back to a certain part in a song, usually this is indicated by the word coda/ 2nd time to coda next to the part that needs to be re-sung or re-played. It's Italian and usually is made to conclude or make a big exit out of one part of a piece to another- like a transition phrase or melody that ends the beginning of a song and starts the end (air-go the grand middle (usually)).
The word "coda" can function as a noun. In music, a coda is a concluding passage that brings a piece to an end.
A coda in a song is a concluding section that provides a sense of closure and finality to the music. It typically follows the main body of the song and can feature a different melody or rhythm. The coda contributes to the overall structure of the music by signaling the end of the piece and reinforcing the main themes or emotions. It can also create a lasting impact on the listener by leaving a memorable impression or resolving any musical tension.
The coda of a story is the very last paragraph of a story or a letter which puts the story to an end
A double bar line
The name of the song that plays at the end of the movie Zodiac is Hurdy Gurdy. The song is performed by Donovan.
general
"Al coda" in music notation instructs the musician to skip to a specific section marked with the symbol "coda" and play from there until the end of the piece.
The symbol of coda, in music notation, is an oval with a cross inside. It indicates the end of a piece of music or a specific section.
Actually the song at the end of the 2009 Collector film was a song by Korn song that I don't know the name of.