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"It's Over" Single by Electric Light Orchestra from the album Out of the Blue B-side The Whale Released October 1978 (USA) Format 7" Recorded 1977 Musicland Studios , Munich Genre Classic rock Length 4:08, (Album): 3:55, (USA single edit) 3:34, (USA promo single edit) Label Jet Records Writer(s) Jeff Lynne Producer Jeff Lynne Electric Light Orchestra singles chronology "Sweet Talkin' Woman" (1978) "It's Over" (1978) "The ELO EP" (1978) Flashback track listing "Starlight" (9) "It's Over" (10) "The Whale" (11) "It's Over" is a song recorded by the Electric Light Orchestra. The song is the second track from the LP Out of the Blue. It was the last single to be lifted from the album and was released in the United States only, becoming a minor hit. The orchestral beginning was actually the end of "Mr. Blue Sky" reversed. In 2007, hip hop producer Will.i.am sampled parts of the song, and it formed the backbone of his opening track "Over" from the album Songs About Girls. Chart performance Chart (1978) Peak position U.S. Billboard Hot 100 75 The Whale The Whale is an instrumental by the Electric Light Orchestra. The song is track 15 from their hugely successful 1977 double LP Out of the Blue. The song was the B-side of their US single "It's Over" in 1978 and on a remastered version on their compilation Flashback. The song features the keyboard talents of Richard Tandy prominently, as well as the usual orchestration conducted by Louis Clark. Composer Jeff Lynne was moved to write the instrumental piece after watching a documentary on the killing of whales. Just like Yes composed the song Don't Kill the Whale in 1977. v • d • e Electric Light Orchestra singles discography 1970s 1972: "10538 Overture" • "Mr. Radio" • 1973: "Roll Over Beethoven" • "Showdown" • 1974: "Ma-Ma-Ma Belle/Daybreaker" • "Can't Get It Out of My Head" • 1975: "Boy Blue" • "Evil Woman" • 1976: "Nightrider" • "Strange Magic" • "Livin' Thing" • 1977: "Rockaria!" • "Do Ya • "Telephone Line" • "Turn to Stone" • 1978: "Mr. Blue Sky" • "Wild West Hero • "Sweet Talkin' Woman" • "It's Over" • "The ELO EP" • 1979: "Shine a Little Love" • "The Diary of Horace Wimp" • "Don't Bring Me Down" • "Confusion"/"Last Train to London" 1980s 1980: "I'm Alive" • "Xanadu" • "All Over the World" • "Don't Walk Away" • 1981: "Hold on Tight" • "Twilight" • 1982: "Here Is the News"/"Ticket to the Moon" • "Rain Is Falling" • "The Way Life's Meant to Be" • 1983: "Rock 'n' Roll Is King" • "Secret Messages" • "Four Little Diamonds" • "Stranger" • 1986: "Calling America" • "So Serious" • "Getting to the Point" 1990s 1990: "Destination Unknown" 2000s 2001: "Alright" • "Moment in Paradise" • 2006: "Surrender" • 2007: "Latitude 88 North" Book:Electric Light Orchestra This 1970s single-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e