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"You Never Miss a Real Good Thing (Till He Says Goodbye)" is a song written by Bob McDill, and recorded by American country music artist Crystal Gayle. It was released in October 1976 as the second single from her album Crystal. The song was her second #1 song on the country chart. It stayed at #1 for one week and spent 12 weeks on the country ...
On January 5, 2017, YG Entertainment announced that 2NE1 will be releasing their final song "Goodbye" for January 21. [1] CL revealed in an interview that the song was originally meant to be a letter addressed to Minzy upon her departure from 2NE1 in April 2016. She initially wrote it for her own solo promotions and penned the original lyrics ...
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Another Goodbye Song: 1974 "Goodbye" 19 — "Another Goodbye Song" 31 — "Never Coming Back Again" 36 — 1975 "Lying in My Arms" 70 — Rex: 1976 "Play Me No Sad Songs" 34 — Ridin' High "Can You Hear Those Pioneers" 17 13 "Teardrops in My Heart" 18 — "Two Less Lonely People" 8 4 Rex: 1977 "I'm Getting Good at Missing You (Solitaire)" 10 ...
"Goodbye" is a song written by Paul McCartney (but credited to Lennon–McCartney) and performed by Mary Hopkin. It was released on 28 March 1969, and it reached No. 2 in the UK singles chart, prevented from reaching the top position by the Beatles ' single " Get Back ". [ 2 ]
"Goodbye Earl" was written by songwriter Dennis Linde. He plays acoustic guitar on the song, while producers Blake Chancey and Paul Worley, along with Charlie Robison, provide backing vocals. [3] It is composed in the key of C major with a vocal range of G 3-C 5 and a main chord pattern of C-F/C-C-G sus 4. [4]
"Goodbye Says It All" is a song by American country music band Blackhawk, written by Bobby Fischer, Charlie Black and Johnny MacRae. It was released in October 1993 as the lead single from their self-titled debut album. It peaked at No. 11 in the United States, [1] and No. 29 in Canada. This song was heavily promoted on CMT.
Tracks 1-12 Nina Simone - vocals, piano; Eric Gale - guitar; Rudy Stevenson - guitar; Ernie Hayes - organ; Bob Bushnell - bass; Bernard Purdie - drums, timpani; Buddy Lucas - harmonica, tenor saxophone; Track 13 Nina Simone - vocals, piano; Eric Gale - guitar; Everett Barksdale - guitar; Weldon Irvine - organ; Richard Tee - organ; Jerry Jemmott ...