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"Beautiful Goodbye" (Korean: 사월이 지나면 우리 헤어져요; RR: Sawori Jinamyeon Uri Heeojeoyo; lit. Let's Break Up When April Ends) is a song recorded by South Korean singer and songwriter Chen. It was released as a single to promote Chen's debut extended play April, and a Flower on April 1, 2019. [1]
"Bella ciao" (Italian pronunciation: [ˈbɛlla ˈtʃaːo]; "Goodbye beautiful") is an Italian song dedicated to the partisans of the Italian resistance, which fought against the occupying troops of Germany and the collaborationist Fascist forces during the liberation of Italy.
"Beautiful Goodbye" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Jennifer Hanson. It was released in July 2002 as the first single from her debut album Jennifer Hanson . The song was written by Hanson and Kim Patton-Johnston .
"Bye Bye Beautiful" is the second track on Nightwish's Dark Passion Play album. The song was confirmed to be the second single from Dark Passion Play by Tuomas Holopainen in an interview, [ 1 ] but it was changed to the third single after the announcement of " Erämaan viimeinen "'s release as the second.
"Tell Me Goodbye" is a song released by the South Korean boy band Big Bang. It's the group's fourth Japanese single and second single from the album Big Bang 2 (2011). It was released on June 9, 2010. "Tell Me Goodbye" is song in Japanese, with the exception of a few English lines.
Lloyd was interviewed on Double J for the 20th anniversary of the song topping Triple J "Hottest 100". He stated that the song was written as a "beautiful goodbye" to a relationship with an older, more experienced partner. [6]
The song, which is featured as a bonus track on her Midnights -- 3am Edition, includes the lyrics: "Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye / You were bigger than the whol Taylor Swift Performs 'Bigger Than the ...
Nowels described the lyrics as "stunning" and commended its confessional nature. [17] He also described the track as a "meditation" and "a beautiful poem". Australian music critic and friend of Madonna, Molly Meldrum, claimed the lyrics were about the singer's former husband Sean Penn.