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Never Say Goodbye is a musical with a book and lyrics by Shûichirô Koike and music by Frank Wildhorn. It was written specifically for Takarazuka Revue , the all-female Japanese theatre company. Wildhorn was the first non-Japanese to write an original musical for the company.
Although such a record was unusual for a teenage group, "Never Can Say Goodbye" was a number-two hit for three consecutive weeks on the Billboard Pop Singles chart, stuck behind Three Dog Night's "Joy to the World" (May 8–22, 1971), and a number-one hit on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in the United States. [3]
Almost immediately, the group had their first pop chart hit with "Lovers Never Say Goodbye", [5] written by Terry Johnson, who shared lead chores on the song with Paul Wilson. The formula was a winner as Johnson and Wilson also led three of the 12 songs selected for their first album Flamingo Serenade – George Gershwin 's " Love Walked In ...
Woods was born in North Chelmsford, Massachusetts. [1] Despite the fact that he was born with a deformed left hand [3] [4] (which still had fingers [citation needed]), Woods' mother, a concert singer, encouraged him to play the piano.
Never Can Say Goodbye is the debut album by Gloria Gaynor, released on MGM Records in January 1975. [5] It is most notable for including several early disco recordings. The album charted in the US Billboard at number 25 in the US Pop chart, and at number 21 in the US R&B chart.
Never Say Goodbye, a romantic comedy directed by James V. Kern, and starring Errol Flynn and Eleanor Parker Never Say Goodbye (1956 film) , US drama film directed by Jerry Hopper and starring Rock Hudson
"Never Say Goodbye" is the second single from Yoko Ono's 1982 album It's Alright (I See Rainbows). Like many of Ono's songs from this period, the lyrics deal with her emotional healing following the murder of her husband John Lennon .
"Never Say Goodbye" is a song by Dutch DJs and producers Hardwell and Dyro. It features vocals from American singer and songwriter Bright Lights . It is the second single from Hardwell's compilation, Hardwell Presents Revealed Volume 4 .