Goodbye

Mike Rabon, Norman Ezell, John Durrill

Goodbye, Mrs. Sorrow
Hope you're feelin' better tomorrow night
Don't put up a fight
It'll do you no good

Hello, Uncle Freedom
I've seen them down on their knees for you
Nothing they wouldn't do
To have you along

I got too many problems
They just don't understand
They think their every wish is my command

Oh, no, Sister Susie
You're in a win or lose affair
Wish I could be there
To help you along

Oh, yes, Brother Michael
We all have every faith in you
And everything you do
All the way round

I got too many problems
They just don't understand
They think their every wish is my command

Goodbye, goodbye
Goodbye, goodbye
Goodbye, goodbye
Goodbye, goodbye
Goodbye, goodbye
Goodbye, goodbye
Goodbye, goodbye
Goodbye, goodbye

Trivia about the song Goodbye by The Five Americans

When was the song “Goodbye” released by The Five Americans?
The song Goodbye was released in 1966, on the album “I See the Light”.
Who composed the song “Goodbye” by The Five Americans?
The song “Goodbye” by The Five Americans was composed by Mike Rabon, Norman Ezell, John Durrill.

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