Just Say Goodbye

Tony Hatch, Petula Clark, Pierre Delanoë

[Verse 1]
Just say goodbye
And let me walk away
There's nothing more to say
When love like ours can die

[Verse 2]
Just say goodbye
Forget the life we knew
The memories of you
Will only make me cry

[Verse 3]
Just say goodbye
To leave me on my own
To face the world alone
Yet never knowing why

[Verse 4]
Just say goodbye
And though I don't know how
I couldn′t hate you now
No matter how I tried

[Verse 5]
Just say goodbye
It's sad that you must go
You loved me once I know
This much I can't deny

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 1]
Just say goodbye
And let mе walk away
There's nothing more to say
Whеn love like ours can die

[Outro]
Just say goodbye
Just say goodbye
Just say goodbye
Just say goodbye
Just say goodbye

Trivia about the song Just Say Goodbye by The Lettermen

When was the song “Just Say Goodbye” released by The Lettermen?
The song Just Say Goodbye was released in 1971, on the album “Feelings”.
Who composed the song “Just Say Goodbye” by The Lettermen?
The song “Just Say Goodbye” by The Lettermen was composed by Tony Hatch, Petula Clark, Pierre Delanoë.

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