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; Artist | |||
: [[Ann Lewis]] | |||
; Single | |||
: Good Bye My Love (グッド・バイ・マイ・ラブ) | |||
; Released | |||
: 1974.04.05 | |||
; Catalog Number | |||
: SV-2408 | |||
; Price | |||
: 500 | |||
; Tracklist | |||
* Side A | |||
# Good Bye My Love (グッド・バイ・マイ・ラブ) | |||
* Side B | |||
# [[Kurakunaru Made Matte]] (暗くなるまで待って; ''Wait Until it Gets Dark'') | |||
; Information | |||
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"Good Bye My Love" is the sixth single recorded by [[Ann Lewis]]. There are English lines that are spoken during the song's interlude, which are usually removed from the cover versions. It was the lead in release to her second studio album ''[[Good Bye My Love (album)|Good Bye My Love]]''. The single reached #14 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart and charted for 27 weeks, selling 238,400 copies. | |||
==Song Information== | |||
; Lyrics | |||
: [[Nakanishi Rei]] | |||
; Music | |||
: [[Hiroo Masaaki]] | |||
; Other Information | |||
: Arrangement: [[Ryuuzaki Koiji]] | |||
==Cover Versions== | |||
"Good Bye My Love" is a song originally performed by then [[Idol|idol]] singer [[Ann Lewis]]. The following are covers of Lewis' song, and tracks that were influenced by the song. If you are looking for another release with a similar title please check [[Goodbye My Love|this page]]. | |||
* [[Koizumi Kyoko]]'s [[ Good Bye My Love (Koizumi Kyoko)|song]] from her 1990 album ''[[No 17|N<sup>o</sup>17]]''. | |||
* [[MoriMegumi]]'s [[Good Bye My Love (MoriMegumi)|cover]] from their ''[[Grace of the Guitar]]'' album. | |||
* [[Magokoro Brothers]]'s [[Good Bye My Love (A)|a cover]] from their album ''[[Pack to the Futurue|PACK TO THE FUTURE]]'' album. | |||
* [[Onitsuka Chihiro]]'s [[Good Bye My Love (Onitsuka Chihiro)|2015 single]] and lead-in to her ''[[Syndrome (Onitsuka Chihiro)|syndrome]]'' album. This song is not a cover, but is influenced by Lewis' track which it took the title from. | |||
==External Links== | |||
* Lyrics: [http://www.uta-net.com/song/1683/ Uta-Net] | |||
{{Ann Lewis}} | |||
[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]] | |||
[[Category:April 1974]] | |||
[[Category:1974 Records]] | |||
[[Category:1974 Singles]] | |||
[[Category:1974 Songs]] | |||
[[Category:Ann Lewis Songs]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:16, 25 March 2021

- Artist
- Ann Lewis
- Single
- Good Bye My Love (グッド・バイ・マイ・ラブ)
- Released
- 1974.04.05
- Catalog Number
- SV-2408
- Price
- 500
- Tracklist
- Side A
- Good Bye My Love (グッド・バイ・マイ・ラブ)
- Side B
- Kurakunaru Made Matte (暗くなるまで待って; Wait Until it Gets Dark)
- Information
"Good Bye My Love" is the sixth single recorded by Ann Lewis. There are English lines that are spoken during the song's interlude, which are usually removed from the cover versions. It was the lead in release to her second studio album Good Bye My Love. The single reached #14 on the weekly Oricon chart and charted for 27 weeks, selling 238,400 copies.
Song Information
- Lyrics
- Nakanishi Rei
- Music
- Hiroo Masaaki
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Ryuuzaki Koiji
Cover Versions
"Good Bye My Love" is a song originally performed by then idol singer Ann Lewis. The following are covers of Lewis' song, and tracks that were influenced by the song. If you are looking for another release with a similar title please check this page.
- Koizumi Kyoko's song from her 1990 album No17.
- MoriMegumi's cover from their Grace of the Guitar album.
- Magokoro Brothers's a cover from their album PACK TO THE FUTURE album.
- Onitsuka Chihiro's 2015 single and lead-in to her syndrome album. This song is not a cover, but is influenced by Lewis' track which it took the title from.
External Links
- Lyrics: Uta-Net
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