Manuel may refer to:
Goodbye is a parting phrase. It is a contraction of God be with ye (14 century English), It may also refer to:
"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.
"Goodbye" is a 1999 song by British hard rock band Def Leppard from their Euphoria. The single reached number 54 on the UK Singles Chart.
This is also an Enhanced CD-ROM where the Goodbye music video is recorded.
No Doubt is the self-titled debut studio album by the American rock band No Doubt, released March 17, 1992 on Interscope Records. The album was originally recorded as an independent release, but was re-recorded after the band was signed to Interscope. It was produced by Dito Godwin and recorded in a recording studio in Los Angeles.
The album was released during a period in which the United States was mainly focused on grunge music, an angst-ridden genre that was almost the complete opposite of No Doubt's upbeat commercial sound. Despite strong tours, the album failed to perform as well as the record company expected it to, selling only 30,000 copies. The record company refused to fund the release of a single from it, so No Doubt released the album's only single, "Trapped in a Box", independently. Since the band signed out of Interscope, the band independently produced and released a follow-up to No Doubt, The Beacon Street Collection, in 1995. This album had a better commercial performance than the band's debut album, selling 100,000 copies, leading Interscope to finance and support their third album, Tragic Kingdom.
Waiting, I'm always waiting
For a smile from you, a sign that you still care
Breaking, my heart is breaking
When you look at me, it seems as if you're not really there
Hiding, I know you're hiding
Well, it's time we just stopped living all those lies
Look, look at me
I know all about her, I'm setting you free
Manuel, goodbye, I've got to go away
Or I will change my mind and stay another day
Leaving you right now is hard for me to do
Manuel, goodbye, I always will love you
Foolish, tell me I'm foolish
Reassure me, love, and say it isn't true
Rumours, tell me they're rumours
Darling, hold me tight and let me feel the love that we once knew
Empty, my arms are empty
I know there's no use in trying to pretend
Tears, only tears
That's all that is left of us and all the good years
Manuel, goodbye, I've got to go away
Or I will change my mind and stay another day
Leaving you right now is hard for me to do
Manuel, goodbye, I always will love you
Manuel, goodbye, I've got to go away
Or I will change my mind and stay another day
Leaving you right now is hard for me to do
Manuel, goodbye, I always will love you
Manuel, goodbye, I've got to go away
Or I will change my mind and stay another day
Leaving you right now is hard for me to do