Goodbye

Goodbye is a parting phrase. It is a contraction of God be with ye (14 century English), It may also refer to:

Film

  • Goodbye (1918 film), a British drama
  • Goodbye (1995 film) (Tot Ziens!), a Dutch film
  • Goodbye (2004 film), a German short film nominated for a Prix UIP
  • Goodbye (2008 film), a Japanese digital film screened at the 2008 Cairo International Film Festival
  • Goodbye (2011 film), an Iranian film by Mohammad Rasoulof
  • Music

    Albums

  • Goodbye (Ben & Jason album), 2003
  • Goodbye (Bobo Stenson album), 2005
  • Good Bye (Cali Gari album), 2003
  • Goodbye (Cream album), 1969
  • Goodbye (Dubstar album), 1997
  • Goodbye (Gene Ammons album), 1974
  • Goodbye (Milt Jackson album), 1973
  • Goodbye (Ulrich Schnauss album), 2007
  • Goodbye (EP), an EP by Seventh Avenue, 1999
  • Goodbye, an EP by Opiate for the Masses, 2002
  • Songs

  • "Goodbye" (Alexia song), 1999
  • "Goodbye" (Alma Čardžić song), 1997
  • "Goodbye" (The Coral song), 2002
  • "Goodbye" (The Corrs song), 2004
  • "Goodbye" (Def Leppard song), 1999
  • "Goodbye" (Feder song), 2015, featuring Lyse
  • Goodbye (2011 film)

    Goodbye (Persian: به امید دیدار, translit. Be omid e didār) is a 2011 Iranian film. It offers an incisive portrait of an Iranian citizen straining under curtailed personal freedoms.

    Cast

  • Leyla Zareh
  • Hasan Pourshirazi
  • Behname Tashakor
  • Fereshteh Sadreorafai
  • Shahab Hosseini.
  • Plot

    Noura (Leyla Zareh) is an attorney whose license has been revoked by the government, as her resultant attempts at escape meet with ever-mounting roadblocks. Evoking a sense of dread and despair, Rasoulof (himself officially constrained from making more films) constructs a fitting metaphor for the stultifying pressures faced by many in today’s Iran.

    Awards

    Winner of best director honors in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.

    References

    External links

  • Goodbye at the Internet Movie Database
  • Good-Bye (Sakanaction song)

    "Good-Bye" (Japanese: グッドバイ Hepburn: Guddobai) is a song by Japanese band Sakanaction. It was released as a single in January 2014, as a double A-side single with the song "Eureka". A rock ballad primarily based around non-electronic instruments, the song was composed by the band's vocalist Ichiro Yamaguchi about his mental state while physically unwell and mentally frustrated, after being unable to finish writing the song "Sayonara wa Emotion". In January 2014, a remix of the song was used in the NHK documentary program Next World: Watashi-tachi no Mirai, later to be included on the band's compilation album Natsukashii Tsuki wa Atarashii Tsuki: Coupling & Remix Works (2015).

    The physical single debuted at number two on Oricon's weekly singles chart, while "Good-Bye" outperformed "Eureka" on the Billboard Japan Hot 100, also reaching number two. Critics received the song well, praising the song for its simple band sound that developed with the additional of guitar feedback, and believed that the song was an expression of a musician reaffirming their identity and their desire to continue into uncharted musical territory.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Goodbye Marie

    by: Kenny Rogers

    Goodbye Marie
    I woke up this mornin' all cotton mouthed from drinkin'
    Wonderin' how I'd make it through the day
    Wild eyed and crazy all burned out from thinkin'
    Wonderin' how the hell I's gonna say
    Goodbye Marie, oh goodbye Marie
    Out the window there's a lonesome highway callin' me
    It was fun Marie, but I got to run Marie if I can not keep your love
    At least I'll have your memory, goodbye Marie
    Wakin' up beside you on a Tijuana mornin'
    With that ocean breeze to keep us cool
    Three weeks of lovin', twenty-one nights of heaven
    I stayed just long enough to be your fool
    Oh goodbye Marie, por favor, pour me one more tequila
    I need all the courage I can find
    This time tomorrow I'll be back in Houston
    Thinkin' about the girl I left behind
    So goodbye Marie, oh goodbye Marie
    Out the window there's a lonesome highway callin' me
    It was fun Marie, but I got to run Marie if I can not keep your love




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