Goodbye facts for kids
Goodbye is a common word people use to say farewell when they are leaving or when someone else is leaving. It's a way to wish someone well as they part ways. The word "goodbye" might have come from an older phrase, "God be with you," which shows its friendly and hopeful meaning.
Sometimes, the word "Goodbye" is also used as a title for many different things, especially in music.
Music with "Goodbye" in the Title
Many artists and bands have used "Goodbye" for their songs and albums. This word often brings feelings of ending, moving on, or saying farewell.
Albums Titled "Goodbye"
Several music groups have released albums named Goodbye. These albums often mark a significant moment for the band or feature songs about endings and new beginnings.
- Goodbye by the band Cream
- Goodbye by the duo Ben & Jason
- Goodbye by the group Dubstar
- Goodbye by the artist Ulrich Schnauss
Songs Named "Goodbye"
The word "Goodbye" is a popular choice for song titles, often reflecting themes of farewell, breakup, or moving forward.
- "Goodbye" was a song written by the famous songwriting team Lennon-McCartney in 1968. It was recorded by Mary Hopkin.
- "Goodbye" is a song by the well-known musician Elton John and his lyricist Bernie Taupin.
- "Goodbye" was a hit single released in 1998 by the popular pop group Spice Girls.
- "Goodbye" is a song by the band Mudvayne from their 2002 album The End of All Things to Come.
- "Goodbye?" is a song by the band Grandaddy from 2005.
- "Goodbye" is a single by the rock band Def Leppard.
- "Goodbye" is a song by Gravity Kills from their album Gravity Kills.
- "Good Bye" is a song by Japanese musician hide from his album Psyence.
- "Goodbye" is a song by the band Night Ranger from their 1985 album Seven Wishes.
- "Goodbye" is a 1992 single by singer Tevin Campbell.
- "Goodbye" is a 2006 single by the Irish band The Corrs.
- "Goodbye" is a 2006 single by the band Army of Anyone from their album Army of Anyone.
- "Goodbye" is a 2007 single by the group Everlife.
- "Goodbye" was the song representing Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1997, sung by Alma Čardžić.
See also
In Spanish: Goodbye para niños