Goodbye Girl

CHRISTOPHER HENRY DIFFORD, GLENN MARTIN TILBROOK

I met her in a poolroom
Her name I didn't catch
She looks like something special
The kind who'd understand
The room was almost spinning
She pulled another smile
She had the grace like pleasure
She had a certain style

Sunlight on the lino
Woke me with a shake
I looked around to find her but she'd gone
Goodbye girl
Goodbye girl
Goodbye girl

She took me to a motel
A room on the second floor
A kettle and two coffees
A number on the door
She said I hardly know you
Agreed we kissed goodnight
I knew that in the morning
Somehow I'd wake to find

Sunlight on the lino
Wakening me with a shake
I looked around to find her but she'd gone
Goodbye girl
Goodbye girl
Goodbye girl

I lost my silver bracelet
My clubroom locker keys
The money in the billfold
It doesn't bother me
My wife has moved to Boston
So mud is not the word
If you ever see her
Say hello goodbye girl

Sunlight on the lino
Woke me with a shake
I looked around to find her but she'd gone
Goodbye girl
Goodbye girl
Goodbye girl
Goodbye girl
Goodbye girl
Goodbye girl
Goodbye girl

Trivia about the song Goodbye Girl by Squeeze

On which albums was the song “Goodbye Girl” released by Squeeze?
Squeeze released the song on the albums “Cool For Cats” in 1979, “Greatest Hits” in 1992, “Big Squeeze : The Very Best Of Squeeze” in 2001, and “Spot The Difference” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Goodbye Girl” by Squeeze?
The song “Goodbye Girl” by Squeeze was composed by CHRISTOPHER HENRY DIFFORD, GLENN MARTIN TILBROOK.

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