The Executioner's Song (disambiguation)

The Executioner's Song (disambiguation)

*"The Executioner's Song" is a 1979 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Norman Mailer.
*The Executioner's Song (film), a film adaption of the book.
*For the 1985 album by thrash metal band Razor, see "Executioner's Song (album)".


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